Schlagwort: Mac

  • How to use Focus Modes on Apple’s devices

    So, I’ve written about how Focus modes really could be a first step towards user profiles on the iPad a couple of weeks ago. In this article, however, I barely talked about how to set them up. That’s why I’d like to give a short how-to and also show my own focus modes to get you an idea of what is possible.

    How to set up focus modes on iPhone, iPad, and Mac

    (This guide has been developed for macOS. The process on iPad and iPhone, however, is just about the same, so the guide should be easily applicable to all of Apple’s devices. If I have overlooked something, please [tell me](mailto:[email protected]).

    1. Open the Settings app
    2. Go to Focus
    3. Tap on Add Focus.
    4. There, you have a couple of pre-configured filters, as well as the possibility to add a custom one. For getting to know the feature, you want to make sure to click/tap *Custom*.
    5. There, you have to enter a name for your new focus mode, choose a color, and a glyph.
    6. When you click *Okay*, you’ll be presented with the actual configuration screen. This screen is split up into three sections: Notifications, Schedule, and Focus Filters.
      • Let’s get started with Notifications. Here, you can decide which people, and what apps, are allowed to send you notifications when a particular focus mode is active. For people, you can either allow certain people, or silence them. The second section then deals with calls. The first setting allows you to determine whether everyone, only people you put on the allow list one step above, favorites, or contacts can call you in this focus mode. The second setting will let you set whether a second call from the same caller will come through, even if they are not in the defined group, or not.
      • Moving on to Schedule. Here, you can set time-, location, or app-based triggers on when to activate a certain focus mode. I, for one, have my reading focus mode to be activated whenever I open one of my reading apps. More on that later on.
      • Focus Filters are a really nice, and potentially powerful addition to Focus. It basically gives app developers the possibility to tie in the Focus feature so that you can configure what a certain app shows you whenever you turn on a focus mode. For example, you could (de)activate your work mailbox when you are in your leisure focus mode, or vice versa. Currently, not that many developers take advantage of this feature, but I am quite optimistic that this will change in the future.
    7. If you ever want to delete one of your modes, you can do so at the very bottom of each focus mode. Back in the main menu, you can adjust two further settings: The first of them being if you intend to share focus modes across all of your Apple devices. What that means is that if you create a focus mode on your iPhone, it will also show up on your iPad, or Mac, respectively. However, it also means that focus modes will be activated across all of your devices, once you do it on one of them. If you don’t like that behavior, just turn it off. The last setting lets you customize, whether other people can see that you have notifications silenced, or not. I am not sure about how many apps this really support. iMessage does for sure. Other people won’t be able to see the name of your focus mode or anything else, just that you have notifications silenced. This can be set on a per-focus basis.
    8. Optional (on iPhone, and iPad): Customize Screens. On your iPhone, you can choose between three screens to customize: your iPhone’s lock screen, the home screen pages that should be displayed, and (if you own one) an Apple Watch watch face.

    What focus modes do I use?

    I am a heavy focus user, so it should come at no surprise that I configured quite a lot: seven to be precise (not counting good, old *Do Not Disturb*): Driving, Fitness, Reading, Sleep, Travel, Weekend, and Work. *Driving* is automatically configured by Apple, as it is a system feature. It does nothing fancy, except turning off all notifications while driving. All the other modes are custom-made, and to give you a better idea of what they entail, I’ll summarize them in the table below:









    Focus Mode






    NotificationsLock Screen Style + WidgetsNo. of Home Screens + which appsWatch FaceScheduleFocus Filters
    FitnessSpouse + Workout-related appsGreen Color Gradient / Activity Rings, Step Count1, only Workout-related appsno changeEvery time when I start a workout on Apple Watch
    ReadingSpouse + Find MyOrange Color Gradient / no widgets1, only reading appssame face, different colorsEvery time, I open a reading app like Kindle, or Apple BooksNoir: Set Sepia Theme
    SleepNoneBlack / no widgets1, only Sleep-related apps like Clock, Dark Noise, or Booksnight watch face with big numbersTime-based, 11pm-06:30am
    TravelSpouse + Family, no limit on appsWeather style / Activity Rings, Batteries, Flighty1, only Travel-related apps like Flighty, Maps, Wallet, ticket appsno changeManually
    WeekendNo limitsPhoto Rotation / no widgetsno changeno changeWeekends from 6:30 am to 11:00 pm
    WorkSpouse + a couple of work-related appsWeather style / Calendar widget, shortcut to Obsidian Inboxno changeSolar Dial Watch FaceWeekdays from 7:00 am to 3:00 pm

    I hope this short article helps you to use Apple’s Focus Mode feature, which has become significantly better with the most recent OS updates. They are already pretty useful, and will most likely become even more so with future iterations of iOS/macOS.

  • Buy DevonThink this week and get 3 instead of 2 seats!

    Buy DevonThink this week and get 3 instead of 2 seats!

    I just received the newsletter from DEVONtechnologies, the makers of macOS power user file management app DevonThink. In this newsletter, they announce that there will be a special promo campaign from October 27 9 am UTC to October 28, 2022 6 pm UCT. In this short period, you’ll get 3 seats per purchase instead of the usual 2. This means that you can use DevonThink on 3, rather than 2 Macs. So, probably not too interesting for most potential buyers, but IF you need DevonThink on 3 Macs, this is the time. You can buy DevonThink directly from there website.

  • Apple’s WWDC 2022: What does it bring for students and researchers?

    Apple’s WWDC 2022: What does it bring for students and researchers?

    Apple’s World Wide Developers Conference keynote is always one of the most interesting dates in my tech year. I love to see what awaits us in the next iteration of iOS, iPadOS, or macOS, respectively. This Monday, it was that time again.

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  • Planen, denken, strukturieren – MindNode im Portrait

    Planen, denken, strukturieren – MindNode im Portrait

    Ich möchte mich an dieser Stelle ganz herzlich bei IdeasOnCanvas bedanken, die mich in dieser Woche unterstützen. IdeasOnCanvas sind die Macher:innen hinter der bekannten Mindmap-Software MindNode. [Werbung]

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  • Alles als PDF drucken – mit nur 2 Klicks

    Alles als PDF drucken – mit nur 2 Klicks

    Alles auf dem Mac mit nur zwei Klicks als PDF drucken. So geht’s

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  • Devonthink 3 als Public Beta erschienen

    Devonthink 3 als Public Beta erschienen

    Wie der Zufall manchmal so spielt.. Vorgestern veröffentlichte ich den vierten Teil meiner Reihe über Devonthink und just am gestrigen Tage gab Devontechnologies bekannt, dass von nun an das große Update für Devonthink für den Mac in der Public Beta verfügbar ist. Die Beta und der zugehörige Blogpost lassen sich hier finden.

    Für mich ist das natürlich in erster Linie eine große Freude. Ich bin Devonthink-Enthusiast, der sich zwar kritisch mit den Apps auseinandersetzt, aber natürlich ein großer Fan ist. Devonthink 2 ist mittlerweile ziemlich in die Jahre gekommen, umso schöner also, dass nun das große Update kommt.

    Für mich steht jetzt erst einmal intensives Testen an. Ich werde mir natürlich die Beta laden und ausgiebig herumprobieren bzw. zwischen der alten und der neuen Version vergleichen. Und zu gegebener Zeit werde ich hier auch darüber schreiben. Aber erstens möchte ich auch mal wieder etwas anderes als Devonthink bieten und zweitens möchte ich so umfangreicher Software auch gerecht werden.

    Von daher halte ich es wie Devontechnologies: Ja, es kommt ein Testbericht. Aber ich verspreche keinen Zeitpunkt. 😉

  • Bares Geld sparen mit der iCloud Familienfreigabe

    Bares Geld sparen mit der iCloud Familienfreigabe

    Heute gibt es einen kleinen Tipp, der aber bares Geld sparen kann. Die iCloud Familienfreigabe

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  • 3 Tipps, um endlich gut zu präsentieren

    3 Tipps, um endlich gut zu präsentieren

    Du ärgerst dich auch über das langweilige Referat deines Kommillitonen? Mach es besser! 3 Tipps, für eine richtig gute Präsentation

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