On this very special episode of iMore show, Mikah Sargent and Lory Gil speak with Brian Mueller, founder of Carrot apps. Brian gives the low down on the inspiration behind Carrot's signature snark and the various apps within the Carrot Cinematic Universe: To-Do, Alarm, Fit, Hunger, and, of course, Weather!
From there, Lory and Serenity Caldwell go one-on-one as Serenity delivers a field report while on a cross-country road trip! They talk about photographing national parks, shopping with AR, and Apple's brand new MacBook Pros!
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- iMore show 617 Video Edition
- CARROT Apps
- AR shopping gets simpler with AR Quick Look on Shopify
- MacBook Pro (2018): First look, listen, and feel!
- Apple is back in classic pro mode, and we're getting the new Macs to prove it
- MacBook Pro: Key death and the butterfly keyboard effect
- Rumor: Adobe bringing the full power of Photoshop to the iPad in 2019
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