Everything, in order.
This update includes general maintenance improvements to help maintain compatibility with the latest operating system versions, along with minor stability and performance refinements.
This update includes general maintenance improvements to help maintain compatibility with the latest operating system versions, along with minor stability and performance refinements.
This update includes general maintenance improvements to help maintain compatibility with the latest operating system versions, along with minor stability and performance refinements.
This update includes general maintenance improvements to help maintain compatibility with the latest operating system versions, along with minor stability and performance refinements.
What’s New
Added new curated content sources, including the Marvel Cinematic Universe, Lucasfilm Ltd., Academy Best Picture Winners, and Golden Globes Best Picture Winners.
Improved syncing so ReelTally now refreshes all available sources together and also syncs pending local Trakt changes when you tap Sync.
Added support for saving your selected source filter between app launches.
Improved source switching behavior, startup refreshes, and sync logging to make the library update process more reliable.
This update includes general maintenance improvements to help maintain compatibility with the latest operating system versions, along with minor stability and performance refinements.
New: Photo Screensaver
Sandar can now turn your Apple TV into a photo slideshow while it keeps watching your Frigate cameras in the background. Choose photos from your Apple TV library, Favorites, Recent photos, or iCloud Shared Albums.
When Frigate detects activity, Sandar automatically switches from the slideshow to the active camera or cameras, then returns to your photos once things clear. It is a little less “security bunker on the wall” and a little more “family-room picture frame that still knows when something is happening.”
Also included:
What’s New
New in this update: Goal Celebrations
When you hit your daily step goal, Daily Petal now celebrates with a gentle rain of your completed day’s petal the next time you open the app. It’s a small moment to recognize the progress you made.
Bug fixes and improvements:
Also included from version 1.6:
Walking Workouts with Live Activities are now available. Tap the walking icon at the top of the app, follow the Health access steps, and track your current steps toward your goal while you walk.
Thanks again to the user who reported the navigation issue through Roadmap in Settings. If there’s something you’d like to see next, please send it there. More Walking Workout features are coming soon.
Walking workouts are here.
This update adds the first version of Walk Workout Live Activities, making it easier to track your current steps toward your daily goal while you walk. To start a workout, tap the walking symbol at the top of the home screen, follow the prompts to allow Health access, and Daily Petal will show your live progress right in the app and through the Live Activity.
This release also fixes several navigation issues, including smoother swiping between months and the active workout screen. A special thank you to the user who reported the navigation issue through the Roadmap feature in Settings. Feedback like that helps make Daily Petal better.
This is just the first release for Live Activities, with more workout and progress features planned down the road. If there’s something you’d love to see next, please share it in the Roadmap.
Fixed additional connection issues that prevented some users from connecting to their servers over certain connection types.
This update resolves an issue introduced while tightening app security. I went a bit too far, and Tailscale unfortunately became a casualty.
Apologies for the disruption, and thanks for your patience.
We’ve been busy smoothing things out behind the scenes.
This update includes a lot of bug fixes, polish, and small improvements to make the app feel better across the board. We also ironed out a bunch of little quirks that were getting in the way.
New in Settings: Feedback & Roadmap.
You can now submit ideas, vote on upcoming features, and help shape what comes next. This has already become an incredible way to hear from the people who care most about the app, and your input genuinely helps guide where we take it.
Thanks for using the app and being part of its growth.
Kapal 1.7.3 — Snapshots, Sharing, and Smarter Alerts
A massive thank-you to everyone using the Roadmap in Settings to submit ideas and vote on what comes next. Every single feature in this update came directly from your suggestions and the community votes that pushed them to the top. This is your release.
WHAT'S NEW
KEEP THE IDEAS COMING
Every feature above started as a comment in the Roadmap. Settings → System → Roadmap. Submit what you want, vote on what others have asked for, and be specific! The more clearly you describe the use case, the easier it is to design the right thing.
Thank you for making Kapal better. :)
What’s New in Kapal
This update fixes an issue where some videos would stop playing after 5 seconds.
Onboarding has also been improved, especially for users who need to enter a username and password, making setup smoother and easier to follow.
New in this release: Roadmap. You can now submit your own feature ideas and vote on future improvements directly in the app. Find it under the System tab, at the bottom near the Contact Support button.
This release also marks build 50 for Kapal. A special thank you to everyone who has reached out for support, reported issues, and shared suggestions along the way. Kapal gets better because of users like you, and your feedback directly shapes what comes next.
I appreciate your ongoing support and a big thank you to those who reach out with suggestions!
Bug fixes and quality improvements:
What’s New in This Version
Major update: first pass for H.265 support is here.
Sandar now includes an initial implementation for H.265 camera streams, with smarter playback handling and fallback behavior designed for real-world mixed-camera setups.
Also major in this release: Active Events to Top.
You can now prioritize cameras with active detections so important activity is surfaced first, while still falling back to your configured camera order when activity clears.
Additional improvements in this version:
• Improved stream startup and recovery to avoid black-screen dead ends.
• Better on-screen connection status messaging during load, retry, and fallback.
• Faster failure detection for streams that report “ready” but never render video frames.
• Automatic fallback path improvements (main → sub/snapshot) when a stream is not playable.
• Better handling for non-16:9 cameras (like doorbells) with proper letterboxing/pillarboxing.
• Top header controls now auto-hide when idle and reappear on remote movement.
• Stability hardening in camera reorder and event parsing paths.
If you have any questions or suggestions, please contact hey@judeworks.app.
What's new:
What’s New
This update comes to you from a laundromat in Miami while I’m on vacation, because apparently that is when I decided to finally wrap up Kapal’s H.265 / HEVC support.
Main Improvements
H.265 / HEVC Reliability
This is a major H.265 / HEVC update for Kapal. Live camera streams and event clips using H.265 should now work much more reliably, including setups that previously failed or behaved inconsistently.
One of my own H.265 cameras has been a long-running troublemaker: unreliable live view, unreliable event playback, and constant edge cases exposing gaps in Kapal’s playback support. With this update, that camera is now correctly streaming its main feed and playing back events reliably.
Stream Quality Selection
You can now tap the stream quality while viewing a live camera and switch qualities directly from there. Kapal will remember your selection and use it as the default for that camera.
Other Improvements
If you have a camera, stream, or event clip that still does not play correctly, please reach out: hey@judeworks.app
About this app:
Kapal
A minimal, secure viewer for your Frigate NVR system.
Kapal is a lightweight and privacy-focused iOS and iPadOS app built specifically for users of the Frigate NVR (Network Video Recorder) system. Designed with simplicity, performance, and security in mind, Kapal lets you connect to your Frigate server and monitor your camera feeds with ease, without unnecessary bloat.
Key Features:
Whether you’re reviewing a single feed or monitoring multiple zones, Kapal keeps the interface fast, clean, and efficient.
Disclaimer:
Kapal requires an existing Frigate NVR system to function. H.265 / HEVC support is still evolving and compatibility may vary depending on your camera, stream configuration, and Frigate/go2rtc setup. If an Event Clip does not play correctly in Kapal, it may still work in a dedicated video player such as the VLC mobile app.
App Store details:
About this app:
Record. Process. Fix.
I built IssueKit to fix a problem I kept having with my own apps.
I'd open the app I was reviewing, spot a bug or a rough edge, then switch to a notes app to write it down. By the time I got back, I'd lost the thread. If I rushed the note to keep my place, a week later I couldn't decode what I'd meant. If I wrote it out properly, the review took twice as long and my focus was gone. Either way, the actual review suffered — and so did the app.
IssueKit lets me stay in one app the whole time.
I record my screen, narrate every issue out loud as I find it, then drag the video into IssueKit. From there:
• It transcribes the recording on-device — no cloud upload, no waiting for a server.
• It splits my narration into separate issues every time I pause for about two seconds — so I can keep the rhythm of "talk, pause, move on, talk."
• Each issue gets its own screenshot pulled from the exact moment I was talking, so the visual evidence sits right next to the words.
• If I rambled or buried the real problem in three sentences, one tap summarizes the issue into something I can read in five seconds.
• If a summary doesn't match what I really meant, I can play back that exact moment from the video and hear myself say it — the original recording is always one click away.
• A speaking-gap slider lets me dial how aggressively the app splits the recording into separate issues, so I can match my own cadence.
Then I work through the list, checking off each issue as I fix it. When the list is empty, the session is done — and a week from now I'll still know what I meant, because I can re-read the summary, look at the screenshot, or replay myself saying it.
WHAT THIS IS GOOD FOR
• Solo developers reviewing their own apps before a release
• Designers walking through a build with stakeholders
• QA passes that won't be a mystery a week later
• Capturing meeting feedback or client walkthroughs without breaking flow
PRIVACY
Everything runs locally on your Mac. Speech transcription, frame sampling, OCR, and on-device summarization all happen on your machine. Your recordings never leave your device.
PRICING
Free to try, with up to 3 issues per recording. A one-time purchase unlocks unlimited issues per recording — forever. No subscription.
App Store details:
What's new:
I’ve found myself relying on Estimated Time to Goal a lot while walking, and one thing kept bothering me: the experience could feel delayed because it depended entirely on live HealthKit updates.
Estimated Time to Goal was already available before, but this update makes it faster and more accurate by using optional motion activity data to estimate your current steps per minute in real time.
Existing users who have already completed onboarding will be prompted after updating to enable motion activity access, while new users will see the request during onboarding. This release also includes general performance improvements, stability updates, and bug fixes.
About this app:
Daily Petal offers a simple, visual way to track your steps.
As you walk, your daily steps help grow a digital flower that reflects your progress over time. With Lock Screen and Home Screen widgets, you can check your bloom and step progress without opening the app.
— YOUR MONTH IN BLOOM —
Each month, a new flower appears. Every petal represents a day, growing as you move closer to your goal. It is a clear, gentle way to see your progress one day at a time.
— WIDGETS THAT KEEP IT CLOSE —
See your flower on your Lock Screen and Home Screen, track your step count, and check your daily goal progress at a glance.
— A MORE VISUAL WAY TO TRACK —
Each petal reflects your activity throughout the day, giving you a simple picture of how much you moved. Every flower becomes a small record of your month.
— SIMPLE, THOUGHTFUL INTERACTIONS —
Tap a petal to look back on a day, drag across the flower to move through the month, or pinch to zoom in and see the details.
— A QUIET SENSE OF PROGRESS —
When you reach your daily step goal, your petal is marked with a soft golden glow. A small visual reward for staying consistent.
— NEW FLOWERS THROUGHOUT THE YEAR —
Each month brings a different flower design, giving your progress a fresh look as the seasons change.
— PETAL POWER —
Unlock 18 premium flowers inspired by real blooms from around the world, including Sacred Lotus, Tropical Hibiscus, Blushing Peony, English Rose, and more. Choose which flower represents each month and make your garden your own.
— PRIVACY FIRST —
Your health data stays on your device. No accounts, no servers, and no data leaves your phone.
Download Daily Petal and start growing your garden, one step at a time.
App Store details:
New in this update: live pace estimates for your daily step goal.
While your steps are actively updating, you can now see an estimate of how much time is left to reach your goal based on your current pace. To view it, tap the current steps / goal steps stat at the top of the screen to cycle through your stats until the estimated time remaining appears.
This update also makes live tracking smoother and improves a few detail-view interactions.
Today’s update makes Daily Petal feel even more responsive and personalized.
What’s new:
A personal note:
Ever since widgets were added, I’ve found myself hitting my goals daily. I’m really hoping they’re feeling just as useful and empowering for you too.
Cache Cow makes browsing and searching large folders fast by building a local index of folders you choose. It’s designed for slow or remote drives so you can see what’s where and open files quickly without waiting for deep folder structures to load.
Features:
• Add multiple folders and browse them in a familiar column view
• Fast search by name or path
• Cached metadata keeps browsing responsive offline
• Queue scans while another scan is running
• Optional bundle scanning (apps, photo libraries)
• Folder size aggregation after scan
Privacy:
Your data stays on your Mac. Cache Cow only reads folders you select and stores metadata locally.
Your flower made it to the Lock Screen!
New Widgets
Other Updates
Build better habits by growing a world that reflects your daily life.
Tiny Habits: Shape Your World transforms your health progress into a living, evolving planet. Every day you complete your goals, your world changes shape, color, and atmosphere.
Use Apple Health data to track your habits automatically, or customize your goals and metrics to fit what matters most to you.
FEATURES
• Visual habit tracking with a dynamic 3D planet
• Apple Health integration for daily progress
• Custom metric slots so you can track what matters most
• Adjustable daily goals for each metric
• Monthly planet history to see long-term growth
• Beautiful planet themes and styles
SUPPORTED METRICS
• Steps
• Water
• Sleep
• Daylight
• Mindfulness
• And more fitness and activity metrics
PRIVACY FIRST
• Your health data stays on-device
• No unnecessary data sharing
• You control Health permissions at any time in Settings
Shape your world, one tiny habit at a time.