Use the AI-powered plant-identification app that earns rave reviews from users. Photo: Cult of Mac Deals
Artificial intelligence can do a lot of things, but we rarely turn to it when we’re trying to commune with nature. That might change thanks to apps like NatureID, which uses state-of-the-art AI to recognize and provide care tips for the plants in your home and beyond.
Just in time for spring and summer gardening, you can grab a NatureID lifetime subscription for only $19.99 (regularly $59).
Get big ideas in a bite-size format with the inspirational Deepstash app. Photo: Cult of Mac Deals
We’ve all heard people talk about being “struck” by inspiration, which makes it sound a lot like lightning. As if inspiration is a thing that happens rarely and at random to people who were just meant to be inspired.
However, working artists and entrepreneurs have one thing in common: They know better. If ideas are your bread and butter, you have to go looking for inspiration and sometimes create your own.
That’s the biggest idea behind Deepstash, an app that is quite literally filled with big ideas.
Track your fitness, nutrition and mental health with nearly 70% off this anti-aging app. Photo: Cult of Mac Deals
How do your everyday actions affect your rate of aging? The Humanity app serves as a one-stop shop for gauging how the way you eat, exercise, rest and think impacts your overall health. It’s a science-backed comprehensive health guide, packaged into a single app — at a surprisingly low price.
During our Spring Digital Blowout sale, which ends April 3, you can pick up a lifetime premium subscription to the Humanity health app for only $99.97 (regularly $299) with no coupon required. That’s nearly 70% off a highly rated service that’s primed to elevate your fitness, nutrition and mental well-being.
No artists were put out of a job in generating this image. Image: DiffusionBee/D. Griffin Jones/Cult of Mac
Planet of the Apps is a series of interviews with app developers about making, marketing and maintaining apps in the App Store.
Swiss developer Morten Just has built a whole slew of useful Mac apps under the name Otato. But his latest app wasn’t made by him at all: He asked ChatGPT to build it for him.
While Just earned his stripes as a professional programmer, he didn’t write a single line of code to create 5 Movies. It’s an iPhone app that gives you five daily movie recommendations, shows you the trailers on YouTube and tells you where you can stream the films. (It’s currently pending App Store approval.)
These days, artificial intelligence is making headlines for giving users powerful tools that can write essays, recreate impressive art and give technology journalists the heebie-jeebies. 5 Movies is proof that, with a big assist from AI, it only takes a few prompts and a basic understanding of Xcode to create an iPhone app without any coding yourself.
When I interviewed Morten earlier this week for Cult of Mac, I asked him how he got ChatGPT to build his app, what the generated code looked like, and how AI-coded apps will impact ordinary people as well as software developers.
Easily organize and visualize your next project with xTiles, now on sale at a steep discount. Photo: Cult of Mac Deals
In nature, good things happen by accident all the time. But when it comes to business or work, that’s rarely the case. Whether you’re building a house, coding an app or writing the next Great American Novel, you need a definitive plan. And while computers can help, there comes a time in any project when your to-do list can get overwhelming.
That’s where a visual planning app like xTiles can be a lifesaver.
Passbolt uses a "secret key" for all authentication and encryption, keeping you secure in your online travels. Photo: Passbolt
If you know anything about the dangers of hacking and identity theft lurking online, you may already know an app to manage all of your passwords can be a lifesaver. Passbolt is a good one. It uses a “secret key” for all of its authentication and encryption operations, keeping your information safe.
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Self-improvement can become a reality with Headway, which is on sale for $69.99. Photo: Cult of Mac Deals
Working on yourself isn’t always easy to schedule. Even if there are books you want to read and skills you want to learn, finding the time to actually sit down, read and reflect isn’t always practical if you’re juggling things like work, a social life or responsibilities at home.
Instead, you could try a method of self-improvement that’s a little easier on your schedule. Headway is an iOS app that could turn growth into a habit you want to lean into. And now, you can get a lifetime subscription for only $69.99. That’s the best price online — and just wait until you see what Headway can help you do.
Get ready for Bach, Beethoven and Brahms. Photo: Apple/Samuel Sianipar/Unsplash/Cult of Mac
A preview of Apple Music Classical appeared Thursday on the App Store. When available, the app will offer access to the world’s largest classical music catalog, with more than 5 million tracks. It’s free for Apple Music subscribers.
Apple first promised a standalone classical music app back in 2021. It was supposed to launch in 2022, but is actually coming in late March.
Get a lifetime subscription to bite-size knowledge from Deepstash for only $149.99. Photo: Cult of Mac Deals
Are you tired of losing track of all the brilliant ideas that you come across every day? If so, you need Deepstash, the ultimate learning app for organizing and discovering game-changing ideas. Right now, you can grab a lifetime pro subscription to this top-rated app for only $149.99.
Powered by artificial intelligence, the cross-platform Elephas writing app works seamlessly with apps you already use. Image: Elephas
People in almost any business must write from time to time, whether they like it or not. But whatever the project — like a marketer’s blog post, a business leader’s executive summary or a developer’s technical use case — there’s a tool out there that makes writing easy and effective.
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It’s the Elephas app, which runs on Macs, iPads and iPhones. It’s powered by artificial intelligence, and it works seamlessly with all the apps you already use. Sound like a useful tool? You can try Elephas for free, and get 20% off when you sign up for an annual plan.
PDF Expert will help streamline your tax preparation process for just $69.99. Photo: Cult of Mac Deals
When it comes to quickly saving, sharing and editing documents, PDFs are a daily staple for many. Routinely necessary for professional and educational purposes, they’re also a crucial way to streamline the tax preparation process each year.
PDF Expert is a smart resource for Mac users who want to eliminate unnecessary frustrations caused by file compatibility problems. And a lifetime license is currently available for only $69.99 (regularly $139).
Moving to Mastodon is made easier with these top tips. Image: D. Griffin Jones/Cult of Mac
I have four top tips for Mastodon users after spending a few months on the hot new social media platform. There’s a healthy community of Apple writers, developers, creators and fans — even Phil Schiller — who have all jumped ship from Twitter.
I’ve previously written a detailed guide to getting started. I’ll start with some brief advice on picking an instance and move on to the pro tips I’ve picked up.
Take control of your health and longevity with more than 50% off the Humanity app. Photo: Cult of Mac Deals
Staying fit and healthy is one of the most important life goals you can ever have, but finding the time to monitor your wellness is easier said than done. The revolutionary Humanity health app makes it easy to take control of your health right from your phone.
And now, you can grab a lifetime subscription to this top-rated app for only $129.99.
Tap into your inner green thumb with this discounted plant care app. Photo: Cult of Mac Deals
Spring is on the way, and it might be time to finally get your hands dirty in the garden again. Whether you’re a seasoned gardener or total newbie, an app that offers plant care guidance will come in handy.
The NatureID app can identify and provide care instructions for more than 14,000 plant species, and its price just dropped for Presidents’ Day. Normally $59 for a lifetime subscription, you can get it for just $14.99 if you buy before February 20 at 11:59 p.m. PST.
It’s not the worst idea for a social network I’ve heard of, but that’s not a tall order. Image: BeReal/D. Griffin Jones/Cult of Mac
How do you use BeReal, one of the top new social media apps? It’s simple: You and your friends get one (and only one) opportunity to post a picture a day, all at the same time. You can see what everyone’s up to in this small slice of the day.
It’s a social media app like no other. Let me walk you through what it’s like to create an account and use BeReal.
Find out how UPDF stacks up against popular PDF editors PDF Expert and Adobe Acrobat in terms of feature sets and price. Image: Superace
Most people must deal with PDF files online at some point, like when they fill out forms, sign documents or save files they don’t want others to easily modify. But if you think your only choices for easy-to-use, feature-rich PDF editing software are big, expensive products, you haven’t met UPDF yet.
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Hit your 2023 productivity goals with iScanner for iOS. Photo: Cult of Mac Deals
If your 2023 resolution is to boost your productivity, start by archiving all that paper you’ve got lying around. The iScanner app turns your iPhone into a document control tool that makes scanning, sharing, tweaking and archiving everything you have on paper a snap.
App Store award winners are going to get a physical plaque from Apple. Photo: Apple
Apple crowned 16 apps and games as winners of its 2022 App Store Awards for “making a profound cultural impact.” The App Store’s editorial team honored apps and games on five platforms: iPhone, iPad, Mac, Apple Watch and Apple TV.
This time around, the company also selected five “Cultural Impact winners that have made a lasting impact on people’s lives and influenced culture,” Apple said in a press release Tuesday.
For today only, get this OCR scanner for life for an insane discount. Photo: Cult of Mac Deals
Packing your remote workspace with bulky office equipment is one way to ensure you have all the tools you need, but it’s not exactly practical. Replace that clunky scanner with one that can fit in your pocket. iScanner can create high-quality digital scans of documents, ID cards and books using just your iPhone, but that’s not all it can do.
Get the best deal you'll find online on this motivational, educational app that boils books down to their essentials. Photo: Cult of Mac Deals
Self-improvement is a lot like cooking. If you rush it and go in too hot, you’ll probably burn out. Instead, you should take your time working on yourself with guidance from some fantastic works of nonfiction that have been boiled down to their most essential lessons.
Book-summary app Headway offers bite-size, personalized learning that you can work through at a manageable pace. It’s the season to give thanks, and part of that will be thanking yourself for not rushing your growth. You can get lifetime access to Headway for only $59.99. And up until November 23 at 11:59 p.m. Pacific, you can get an additional 20% off with code HEADWAY.
The never-ending stream of apps truly never ends. And we’ve found a few more that might be worth your time. Photo: Unsplash
With Thanksgiving right around the corner, there’s a good chance you’ll have some down time on the way. Whether you’re planning a trip to see family, doing some shopping, or just want to flex your Apple knowledge, this week we have some Awesome Apps to infuse some tech into your holiday week.
Regardless of what you’re trying to do, apps can help make it easier, faster, or more fun. Photo: Unsplash
Apps can be useful for a a countless number of things. From making a new parents life easier to finding new music, there’s are apps fit to help make things nearly effortless. This week, we have a couple great new (to me, at least) apps, and a really solid update to one of my favorites. As usual, I’ll put out the call for other suggestions as well. If you have something you want us to check out for a future Awesome Apps post, be sure to email your suggestion or tweet them over!
Score a lifetime subscription to this versatile iOS scanning app at a deep discount. Photo: Cult of Mac Deals
Scanners come in handy, but buying one means dropping a hefty sum and wasting space in your home or office. iScanner is a cheaper and more capable solution for scanning documents.
Right now, you can get a lifetime subscription to this top-rated iOS scanning app for just $39.99. And you might be surprised how much use you get out of it.
Learn what your plants need with this top-rated iPhone app.
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From shooting 4K HDR footage to scanning documents, there’s a lot that your iPhone can accomplish. You can even use it as your personal plant assistant.
With the NatureID app, you can identify plants, determine the best way to care for them, and even spot early signs of disease. Lifetime subscriptions to NatureID are currently available for $19.99 (regularly $59)
SwiftKey for iOS is riding off into the sunset. Photo: Killian Bell
Microsoft is killing SwiftKey for iOS, one of the most popular third-party keyboard apps for iPhone. The company will remove the app from the App Store and end its support on October 5.
SwiftKey first became available for iPhones in 2014. Microsoft acquired the keyboard app in 2016 and eventually discontinued its own Word Flow keyboard for iPhone.