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Singapore Buses 2023
Singapore Buses 2023 is very much a version 1 of a version 2. It's written entirely using SwiftUI—dropping UIKit altogether—while adopting some of the latest Swift and iOS features. tl;dr...download now! What's New? * Singapore Buses now supports Look Around (where available) so you can see the

NetNewsWire 6.1 Released
Hello, custom themes.

Singapore Buses 1.2 Released
Siri Suggestions, absolute time, and more.

Singapore Buses 1.1 Released
Singapore Buses v1.1 is out now and includes the follow changes and updates. New in 1.1: * A map has been added at the bottom of the Arrivals Card showing the position—if available—of arriving buses. Improved in 1.1: * At larger text sizes, the route list will

Singapore Rail 2021.10 Released
Release notes for Singapore Rail 2021.10. macOS: * Technical changes to support modern concurrency on macOS 12 * Revised Support links (Discord replaced with Discourse) iOS/iPadOS: * Revised Support links (Discord replaced with Discourse)

Singapore Rail 2021.9 (iPhone and iPad) — Out Now
This update to Singapore Rail includes the following iOS 15 related changes[1]: * Service downtime notifications are now marked as time-sensitive, which allows them to override Focus and Do Not Disturb settings. This can be configured in Focus within the Settings app. * The refresh button has been removed on iOS

NetNewsWire 6 Out Now on iPhone and iPad
‌The World's Favourite Open Source RSS ReaderTM has been updated to version 6.0 on iPhone and iPad. I don't often write about releases, but this one is significant and it's been almost a year in the making.‌ The headline features of this release are iCloud syncing, Twitter and Reddit

Singapore Rail 2021.3
This update to Singapore Rail includes the following changes: * Discord has been added as an available support option. * Improves Siri Shortcuts so that they are now configurable. * Fixes the display size of executed Siri Shortcuts.

Singapore Rail 2021.2
Singapore Rail 2021.2 is out now, and it’s the first version that supports iOS, iPadOS, and macOS. Three platforms, one codebase: it’s built using the latest version of SwiftUI [https://developer.apple.com/swiftUI]. 2021.2 is very much version 1 of version 2. * Native, multiplatform app
