Monument Valley 3: pembaruan yang layak untuk permainan mobile yang luar biasa

Hello, friends! Welcome to Installer No. 64, your ultimate guide to the most exciting and cutting-edge things in the world. (If you’re new here, welcome aboard! Get ready for some intriguing documentaries, and don’t forget to check out all our previous editions on the Installer homepage.) This week, my interests have been piqued by topics like raw milk, $HAWK, and WhatsApp. I’ve been engrossed in watching “A Man on the Inside” and the latest Ken Burns documentary on da Vinci. I’ve also caught up on “The Great British Bake Off” (which has stirred up a lot of emotions in me), organized all my loyalty numbers and Airbnb codes on Cheatsheet, and delved into extensive research on pizza stones. Additionally, I have some exciting recommendations for you this week, including a delightful new mobile game, a sleek E Ink tablet, a stunning new to-do app, and much more. Let’s jump right in!

As always, I value your input and suggestions. What are you watching, reading, playing, baking, listening to, or tinkering with this week? Share it all with me at [email protected]. And if you know someone who would enjoy Installer, be sure to pass it along to them and encourage them to subscribe here.

**The Drop**

**Monument Valley 3:** The Monument Valley series is hands down my favorite mobile game ever. It’s visually stunning, serene yet engaging, and endlessly replayable. Even the soundtrack is a standout feature! While it may seem odd to say that you need a Netflix subscription to play this game on your phone, it’s true. And if you’re already a subscriber, it’s a definite win.

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**Mozi:** Created by Ev Williams, the mastermind behind Twitter and Medium, Mozi is an app designed for making plans with your real friends and connecting with people in your area. It may seem niche, but it’s a clever concept. With Facebook losing its relevance, there’s a gap in the market that Mozi aims to fill.

**iOS 18.2:** For iPhone users, a quick PSA – you can now customize your default apps for keyboards, calls, email, and more by heading to Settings > Apps > Default Apps. It’s a game-changer in personalizing your device to suit your preferences.

**The Supernote A5 X2 Manta:** Despite its quirky name, this new E Ink tablet looks sleek and sophisticated. Priced at $459, it may seem steep, but Supernote’s focus on repairability and upgradability sets it apart. The evolution of these digital notebooks is truly impressive.

**Joi Planner:** If you’re like me and appreciate beautifully designed apps, Joi Planner is a must-see. This calendar, tasks, and habit tracker combo for iPhones boasts one of the most visually appealing “day at a glance” layouts I’ve encountered. While it may lack some features, the aesthetics are top-notch.

**Nickel Boys:** Based on the powerful novel of the same name, the film is shot predominantly from a first-person perspective, a creative choice that seems to resonate well. Many predict that this movie will sweep up numerous awards – it’s definitely one to watch.

And that’s a wrap for this week’s recommendations. Stay tuned for more exciting finds in the world of tech and entertainment. Let’s explore together!

*Screen Share*

Have you subscribed to The Verge yet? While it’s not a requirement to access Installer, I highly recommend it! Our big plans for the future are something to look forward to, and I believe The Verge is a fantastic website. Esther Cohen is the brains behind these plans, working diligently as our director of subscriptions. Let’s take a peek at Esther’s homescreen and the apps she uses daily.

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*Esther’s Homescreen:*
Wallpaper: A cherished photo of me with my kids from my recent birthday.
Apps: Weather, Settings, Apple Maps, Safari, Slack, The Verge, Apple Notes, Spotify, Phone, Mail, Messages, WhatsApp.

Esther’s homescreen layout is a mix of utility apps at the top right and work-related apps at the bottom left. She relies on her calendar widget to keep track of her schedule and upcoming meetings, ensuring she stays on top of her tasks. Spotify serves as her go-to for podcasts and music, offering a fun break from work. By moving social media apps off her homescreen, Esther has found it easier to manage her stress and maintain focus.

In addition to her homescreen setup, Esther shared some of her current interests:
– Watching: “Shrinking” – a heartfelt and humorous show that stands out in today’s entertainment landscape.
– Playing: Mahjong – a relaxing game she enjoys with her kids during meal times.
– Listening: “Molière: Le Spectacle Musical” – a French musical that has captured her interest.
– Reading: The Atlantic – a publication she recently subscribed to and finds captivating.

*Community Favorites:*
Here’s what the Installer community is into this week:
– Erwin is learning 3D modeling with the Bambu A1.
– Molly recommends myNoise for ambient sounds to enhance focus.
– Jack is hooked on the esoteric game “Caves of Qud.”
– Ankur found valuable insights in Cal Newport’s “Deep Work.”
– The Installer community shares diverse interests, from technology to entertainment and beyond.

I want to hear from you! Share your current favorites and recommendations with me at [email protected] or through Signal at @davidpierce.11. Let’s discover new and exciting things together every week. And remember, your feedback and suggestions are always welcome. Stay tuned for more great finds in the world of technology and entertainment!

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