Apple Books Read, listen, discover. All in one place. Reading Now. Your digital nightstand. Your library, your way. Bus and light rail monthly passes are not valid for train travel, with limited exceptions. Bus and light rail monthly passes showing a zone number are valid for any bus or light rail trip at no additional charge during the period the pass is valid. A two-zone or greater monthly bus pass is required to ride Hudson-Bergen Light Rail.
Can bus one-way, round-trip or discounted ten-trip mobile tickets be used for travel on the light rail? View MyBus or DepartureVision information for your trip, the color-coded icons green, yellow, red indicate light, medium, and heavy passenger travel.
With Arrival Alerts, you can receive notifications as your train approaches and arrives at your destination. View your train in DepartureVision, tap the alarm bell next to your destination to set an alert.
To set up alerts for your regular trips, select My Transit Alerts from the Rider Tools menu, follow the steps on the screen to choose your travel mode and specific trip s. Then, make sure to allow notifications from the app on your device. Advisories let you know of schedule changes, service adjustments and news about your origin or destination, including updates about elevators, escalators, and boarding changes. Select the ticket s you want to use for the trip, tap Activate Selected Tickets.
When prompted, confirm that you want to activate the selected ticket s. If multiple tickets are selected, the quantity selected will display on a single ticket. On your iOS device, you define up to 12 habits although the interface prefers six. These can be one-off or timed tasks; each can be assigned to a specific day or to be completed a certain number of times per week or month. It's all very flexible, and the Apple Watch app becomes a means to get a brain buzz as you track tasks, run timers, and mark everything complete.
If you find your mood is often all over the place, this app provides a low-friction way of tracking it, and perhaps the means to find out what's going on.
Right on your Apple Watch, you can at any point log your mood, and create a brief journal entry. A mood calendar is gradually constructed, potentially enabling you to figure out trends. Most of the analytics ultimately happen on your iPhone, but at-a-glance entries and a simple ups and downs graph can be perused on your wrist. If you're diabetic, then keeping track of your glucose and everything around it can be difficult.
One Drop wants to make that easier, allowing you to log glucose, meds, food and activity directly from your wrist. It can also integrate into HealthKit and now offers widget support to better keep track from the main watch screen. All of this together will help you manage your diabetes better than ever before.
This one is true to its name. There's nothing you need to do with AutoSleep, just make sure the app is installed and you're wearing your Watch to bed. It'll automatically track your sleep.
In the morning, it'll send you a notification with your sleep analysis, including how you restless you were or how long you were in deep sleep. There's even a mode for if you don't wear your Watch to bed, as long as you sleep right after you charge your Watch and put it on when you wake up.
Although we'd argue that feature is a little pointless when you could just as easily hit a stopwatch. You can track weight using Apple's Health app on your iPhone, but Vekt makes inputting your details a mite easier. Launch the app, twiddle the Digital Crown, tap Save Weight, and you're done. The app will outline how far you are from any target set in the iPhone app; and over on your phone, you can see how you're doing, checking out your recent progress by way of a wiggly graph.
Often cited as a great way to relax and become more mindful, yoga can nonetheless be tricky to get started with. But this app removes distractions, presenting routines as a simple series of static images. You can define how long each position should be held for — although add 30 seconds, since there's no pause between them. And if you want to concentrate on specific positions, you can define your own routines on your iPhone.
Those apps you can't do without: calendars, timers, money management and Wikipedia on your wrist. Solar Watch is instead obsessed with light. On Apple Watch, you can browse locations defined on your iPhone. Each is represented as a disc that outlines when sunset and sunrise are going to be— along with the all-important golden hour for top snaps. Scroll down using the Digital Crown and you can peruse a list of times.
The app works best as an at-a-glance complication, though, fitting into even the smallest circular spots. In short, you set a distance threshold between your iPhone and Apple Watch, and should they be separated for too long, alarms start blaring. Forget your iPhone in a restaurant and alerts will very quickly put you on the path to setting things right. You're in the world's longest and most pointless business meeting with no idea about the progress of your favorite team's latest game.
Add in a decent helping of breaking news alerts and complications that can keep you in the know at a glance, and there's no better solution for sports fans. On iPhone, Just Press Record is a very efficient app for making quick recordings: tap the record button, capture some audio, stop the recording, and your audio then syncs to the cloud.
This is all now on your wrist too, and you can even record without your iPhone around. Your recordings will transfer into the cloud and there's even a complication that'll launch you into a recording automatically.
It's astonishing Apple omitted a calculator from Apple Watch until watchOS 6 maybe Tim Cook hates Casio , but we're comforted by the fact that PCalc existed to heroically come to our aid. In fact, it's still a solid alternative to Apple's own app, with an excellent interface and built-in conversions. Everything's super-responsive, and you can use the Digital Crown to adjust conversion values.
Apple reasons no-one wants to type messages on an Apple Watch, instead having you dictate or use the gimmicky Scribble. It's a touch fiddly, but once you're used to pecking at the tiny keys, or master the effective slide-to-type feature, it's faster than Apple's options.
The Digital Crown is smartly used, too, for changing words and moving the cursor. When you're done, a couple of taps sends your missive on its way. Our lives are dictated by bills, and there's no app better at helping you keep track of bills than Mint. The Apple Watch app, like its older iPhone brother, is a simple way to see which bills you've got to pay soon, how much money you have flowing in and out of your accounts and how good or bad your credit score is.
All of this essential financial information is huddled into three separate screens, so you can quickly slide between them to get everything you need at a glance. Best of all, everything is neat and color-coded, so you don't have to squint your eyes trying to figure out maths.
Apple's Calendar app is fine for reading appointments, but Fantastical saves you fishing out your iPhone to add events. Here, what you dictate hooks into Fantastical's natural-language input, and so it usually correctly interprets things like 'lunch on Friday at 2pm for an hour,' making you feel like you're living in the future. The stiff monthly outlay means it's not for everyone, but if you're already using Fantastical on a Mac or iPad, it makes sense to get it on your Apple Watch as well.
A Watch app for those fully immersed in Apple's smart home ecosystem as well, WristControl is a place to take charge of your connected kit from your Watch. There's a dedicated screen to simply select your Scenes and you can also add complications to the watch face for every scene available to make it easier to take control. It's a standalone app too, so you don't need your iPhone within reach to when you need to tinker with the lights or the heating. Why Waze? You have full control over your privacy settings.
Learn more about the Waze privacy policy, including what information is accessed and how it is used: www. People power meets the open road in this amazing navigation app. The friendly interface and convenient detour routing really help the app shine, and its social-network integration make road trips with buddies a blast. I really like the warning about cops who are camping out on the road, objects on the road and many other things.
The one thing that bothers me is the "Plan a drive" section, I have used this feature many times and for the most part I didn't have issues. On the app it shows you any upcoming Planned drives you have before you have to leave, however it does not go away. Palladino , 19 hours ago. Twitter Facebook Reddit Mail. Fingas , Apple Podcasts app ratings flip after the company starts prompting users Or, why app scores aren't always trustworthy. A newsletter a day keeps the FOMO at bay.
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