![]() Unusually for an iPhone and Watch app, you can only install Bring! from the App Store on your Watch rather than the more common iPhone installation route.Īs a shopping list app, Bring! is exactly what you want: fast, simple and easy on the eye. The phone app also enables you to store your loyalty cards, although of course you can do that with most of them in Apple’s own Wallet app already. Outdooractive: Walks & Bikingīring! takes an interesting approach to the idea of shopping lists: in addition to functioning as a list app, you can also use it to discover new recipes from multiple recipe sites and blogs. It’s just a shame that the subscription options require so much reading to find out what package offers what. There’s also a new 3-day forecast complication for the Infograph Modular face.Īlthough Carrot first caught our attention with its ability to offer foul-mouthed forecasting – a feature you can adjust to make your watch faces family-friendly – it’s still on our Apple Watch because of its well-designed complications, which are particularly good on the Infograph face, and its impressive accuracy. That one’s reserved for subscribers, as is the change to notifications: Carrot can now mark rain, lightning and weather alerts as time-sensitive notifications so they aren’t disabled by different Focus modes. ![]() Carrot Weather has had two major revamps in the last year: version 5, which overhauled the interface and moved to a subscription model and version 5.4, which added a Smart Complication that you can customize to show different kinds of information throughout the day. ![]()
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