Apple features: SharePlay

In this blog post, from the series of hints about practical new features from Apple with which you have a benefit at work and in everyday life, we would like to introduce you a new function of FaceTime called SharePlay. FaceTime supports all iOS/iPadOS and macOS devices.
FaceTime
FaceTime is an integral part of all Apple operating systems and free of charge. It allows audio and video calls with up to 30 participants.
Read more...Merlin Project and ISO 21500

In this article you will learn about ISO standard 21500, applying already to this standard when using Merlin Project and thereby creating projects.
Basic concepts
ISO standard 21500, entitled "Project management guidelines", is published from ISO.
Read more...The "Apple Keynote Bingo"

This blog post is about an amusing tradition that has been delighting more and more Apple devotees for years. It's a bingo drinking game to the ever-popular Apple keynotes. You can find out how it works here.
Read more...iPadOS: Upgrade Your iPad With a Keyboard

Your Mac hardware came of age? The PC your company provided had to be returned and you would like a personal device on your premises? You have iOS devices and love their ease of use? Your printer supports AirPrint already?
This could be the day when you might consider not buying yet another PC or even a Mac and to go all-in for the mobile solution.
Read more...Merlin Project 8.1.2 Is Released

We have just released the version 8.1.2. This free update is important for Merlin Project.
- If you work with Merlin Project from the App Store, a new version will be made available to you after checking the Mac App Store.
- If you have downloaded Merlin Project from this website, update this version for free using the menu command in the app "Check for updates ...".
- The version for the iPad and iPhone appears automatically in the App Store after verification by Apple.
We have also updated Merlin Project Express. The new versions will be provided in the Mac App Store or at SetApp – right after its review.
You can find the minimum system requirements here.
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