App of the Year — MusicHarbor
MacStories evaluates the nominees for the main award in several categories:
What was your favorite app of the year?
What app do editors rely on for their daily tasks and workflows?
Is there an app that has received major updates and support for all modern APIs on all Apple platforms?
Which app brings a unique idea to life and combines it with an accessible and intuitive design?
In 2020, such an application was MusicHarbor , a service by Marcos Tanaka that allows you to stay up to date with new music releases from your favorite artists. It supports all the current features of iOS and iPadOS, is integrated with Spotify in addition to Apple Music, and is also ported to macOS using Apple Catalyst technology.
With MusicHarbor and its widgets for macOS and iOS, you can paraguay number data easily track all singles and albums of artists, scan the user's library, watch new clips, read reviews and music news, and open the desired streaming service, such as YouTube Music.
“MusicHarbor seems like a hope that in difficult times, people can come together and create art, that music can fill any silence, and no matter how difficult the task, an indie developer can put all their soul and strength into a product that will make our lives a little better,” writes MacStories.
App of the Year, Finalist — Tot
, consisting of seven dot panels—seven notebooks, each with its own color. Tot is for quick, short notes that you need to jot down somewhere so you can copy or paste them somewhere else.
simple and elegant application designed to temporarily clear your head of thoughts if they become too much to keep in your head, according to MacStories.
A minimalist notepad for iPhone, iPad, and Mac
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