On On Apple, I think I'll start spending more time talking about apps that I find useful. There are any number of sites that already do that but I have to wonder if they spend a few hours on each app, write up a quick review, and move on to the next one.
I'm gonna start talking about actual experiences. Free apps we can use and delete and move on if we don't like it. With apps we buy, it's a bit more involved since it require us to make a purchase.
For instance, I bought some comic books from Panelfly and Comics from the in app stores since I'm a big Marvel fan. Two separate stores but I want to see how the experience is like. I've read ebooks on my iPhone but never comic books in depth.
So, when I find time this weekend to read the comic books, I'll get into some more.
Stay tuned!
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