Indie App Spotlight: ‘WatchFit’ lets you make custom workouts for your Apple Watch
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Indie App Spotlight: ‘WatchFit’ lets you make custom workouts for your Apple Watch

The latest Indie App Spotlight from 9to5Mac highlights WatchFit, an innovative app for Apple Watch users seeking personalized workout options beyond the standard Workout app. Developers interested in featuring their apps are encouraged to reach out.


How does WatchFit integrate custom workouts with the Apple Watch Workout app?
WatchFit allows users to create custom structured workouts on their iPhone, including warmups, cooldowns, and intervals based on time, distance, or open goals, then send them to the Apple Watch where they appear at the top of the native Workout app for execution.
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What are the system requirements and pricing options for WatchFit?
WatchFit is free on the App Store for iPhone with iOS 17+, requires watchOS 11 on Apple Watch, and offers WatchFit Pro for $1.99/month, $9.99/year, or $19.99 one-time purchase to unlock scheduling, organization, and full features.
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07 February 2026

9to5Mac
GOG is already working on native Linux support
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GOG is already working on native Linux support

GOG is actively developing native Linux support for its Galaxy desktop client, as revealed in a recent Reddit AMA. The company's founder emphasized Linux's growing significance in gaming, marking it as the next major frontier. Read more at The Verge.


What is GOG Galaxy?
GOG Galaxy is an optional desktop client and launcher for GOG games that provides features like cloud saves, automatic updates, cross-platform library management (including integration with Steam, Epic, and Xbox), achievements, and playtime tracking, though GOG games can also be downloaded and played directly from the website without it using DRM-free installers.[2][3]
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What is the current status of GOG's native Linux support for Galaxy?
Work has already started on native Linux support for GOG Galaxy at an early stage, confirmed by co-founder and owner Michał Kiciński in a Reddit AMA and a job listing for a Senior C++ Engineer focused on Linux compatibility; no specific release date or ETA has been provided.[1][2]
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07 February 2026

The Verge
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Apple Testing Two Major iPhone 18 Pro Camera Upgrades

Apple is reportedly testing significant camera upgrades for the iPhone 18 Pro, including a variable aperture for the main camera and a larger aperture for the telephoto lens. These enhancements aim to improve light control and overall image quality.


What is a variable aperture in a smartphone camera, and how does it differ from current iPhone cameras?
A variable aperture allows the camera to adjust the size of the lens opening to control the amount of light entering the sensor and the depth of field, unlike the fixed f/1.78 aperture in current iPhone Pro models which cannot be manually adjusted. This enables better exposure in varying light conditions and authentic optical bokeh effects without computational simulation.
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How does variable aperture improve photography on the iPhone 18 Pro compared to Portrait Mode?
Variable aperture provides optical control over depth of field for genuine background blur (shallow DoF with wide aperture) or greater focus range (deep DoF with narrow aperture), unlike Portrait Mode which uses software to simulate blur after capturing a full-focus image. This offers more creative flexibility, especially for landscapes or precise subject isolation.
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07 February 2026

MacRumors
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