
So, first and foremost, as you can see, not a ton has changed. This isn’t too surprising to me as we’re now almost a decade into the iPhone (and almost 9 years into third-party apps) and the ways I do things on my phone are increasingly set in stone. And, as such, with third-party apps, it’s increasingly hard to break onto the homescreen.
The apps making an appearance this time around (as opposed to last year) are Audible, Bear, Economist, Instagram, NYTimes, Podcasts, and Ulysses… More at 500ish Words.
M.G. Siegler offers a detailed analysis of his home screen in the above article and also explains how things have changed slightly.
So, what has happened with your home screen over the past year? Feel free to send yours to shaun@mailstm.co.uk for inclusion on LIM, or post it to the WhatsApp group.

Mine is above and has changed slightly over the past year. Monzo has proved to be an app that needs at least a daily touch and WordPress has also made an appearance at the expense of Squarespace. Besides those, everything else has remained the same. I am stuck with what works for me it would seem.
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