California attorney David Sparks publishes the MacSparky website. That site features a long-running series of posts in which David asks different people to share what their home screens look like and describe some of their favorite apps. I first shared my home screen on MacSparky back in 2013, but obviously, a lot has changed since then. Thus, David asked me to share an update on what I am now doing with my iPad and iPhone home screens.
The biggest recent change that I made to my home screen was to start using widgets instead of icons, turning each home screen into more of a dashboard. Indeed, my iPad home screen is now all widgets:
Check out the new post on MacSparky for all of the details on what I am doing with my iPad and iPhone home screens and why I am doing so. If you are not currently using widgets on your iPad or iPhone home screen, you should consider doing so. For me, it has been a major improvement.