My Mac- and iOS app Transloader, which lets you start downloads on your Macs remotely from your iPhones, iPads, and other Macs, is now available in version 3.1.5.
It implements a temporary workaround for iCloud push notifications not working in a timely manner on macOS 14 Sonoma.
Curiously, the very same push notifications work perfectly fine on iOS 🤷‍♂️ .
I’m in contact with Apple about it and see where it leads. (Most likely to a request for more logs…)
From today, November 25th, 2022, to the end of Sunday, November 27th, all my apps are on sale for Black Friday!
Yoink for Mac
Moving files and app-content on your Mac around can be cumbersome. Yoink for Mac makes it so much easier (plus lots of other features, like a clipboard monitoring widget – please refer to the website for more info):
Yoink for Mac currently holds a rating of 4.8/5.0 on the US Mac App Store and has frequently been featured by Apple
Yoink for iPad and iPhone is your place to store snippets and files, and sync them across all your iOS devices; via Handoff, you can transfer them to or from a Mac as well!
Yoink for iPad and iPhone currently holds a rating of 4.7/5.0 on the US App Store
It also features clipboard monitoring, which, via Picture-in-Picture, works even if Yoink is completely dismissed. You can also use its Picture-in-Picture functionality to display images, websites, PDFs, eMails and more (you can even scroll through them).
With Transloader, you can initiate downloads on your Macs – remotely from your iPhones, iPads, and other Macs.
Transloader currently holds a rating of 4.8/5.0 on the US Mac App Store.
With its custom Link- and File Actions, you can automate Transloader to your liking whenever it receives a link (Link Action), or successfully downloads a file (File Action).
With ScreenFloat, you can take your screenshots to the next level. Take a screenshot, and it will float above all other windows and spaces, allowing you to reference their contents wherever you are. Organize shots with tags and categories in its Shots Browser.
ScreenFloat currently holds a rating of 4.9/5.0 on the US Mac App Store.
And don’t forget: ScreenFloat 2.0 is in development and will be a free upgrade for existing customers!
I’ve got two maintenance updates to share with you.
Yoink for iPad and iPhone v2.4.2
Yoink is your files and snippets shelf for anything you can drag, copy, share or download. It syncs across your iOS devices using iCloud. You can quickly Handoff files to Yoink for Mac. You can let it monitor your clipboard – even when Yoink itself is in the background – to save anything you copy or cut. Its Picture-in-Picture overlay gives you full control over what it saves, and you can pause/end it any time from there as well. Use Picture-in-Picture not only for videos, but also for images, PDFs, eMails, websites, and more. You can even scroll through longer documents using the Picture-in-Picture controls. Its Shortcuts library lets you automate almost every aspect of the app and gives you full control.
Version 2.4.2 brings the following improvements: – It improves renaming files – It fixes a potential battery drain issue when PiP was active and Yoink in the background
Transloader lets you download links on your Macs, remotely from your iPhones, iPads, and other Macs. With its Link- and File actions, you have full control over what happens when a link gets added to a specific Mac, or after a file is downloaded by the app. For instance, it works together very well with Downie. With “Login Cookies”, you can even download files that require a login. And if you forget, you can log in after and restart the download.
Version 3.1.2 fixes a rare issue with its Share extension.