Twitter app, and while the company still makes one for iOS, it’s ditched its Mac app. Twitter’s website doesn’t measure up to a Speaking of web interfaces, I’m a believer that a dedicated app makes using a social-media network better, especially if you can add push notifications to the equation. The Twitter app for iPad Apps for social media My Arlo security cameras are viewable via browser (if you’ve got Flash installed), but I’d rather not run Flash and I’d rather just call up theĪrlo app instead of having to log in and click around the Arlo web interface. Smart-home devices often come with mobile apps but offer a webpage (at best!) for Mac users. Also many iOS apps allow you to download video for offline viewing, which is helpful if you’re about to go on an airplane-but not on the Mac. Xfinity cable app, and others would be better on Mac with Picture in Picture support. MLBĪ bunch of other video apps also fall in this category: I’d love to run MLB’s app and call up audio and video streams, as well as Picture in Picture video, without worrying about leaving that particular browser window open. You can put game video into a Picture In Picture window on a Mac, it’s not supported and a little bit of a hack. And while MLB’s recent switch to HTML5 video means Major League Baseball’s website offers the features of the app on various pages, but it’s not nearly as streamlined and whizzy as the view from the MLB At Bat App. MLB At Bat, one of my favorite iOS apps since the App Store first opened.
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