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A built-in way for developers to create cards/sheets like Maps and Find My. Like with sticker packs, allow emoji to be dragged from the emoji keyboard and resized and dropped anywhere in the thread. So many times I’m building a shortcut and have to build nested if/otherwise actions to get around not having an actual “else if” action. Third-party developers have to create their own filtering parameters that are far clunkier than what Apple actions can do. For example, in the Find Calendar Events action, events can be filtered for specific dates (including today), between two dates, and in the last X days, months, etc. Give developers filtering options for parameters similar to the native filtering that Apple actions can do. Shortcuts filtering options for developers.I’d love the flexibility to say something like: if Parameter A is Value 1 OR Value 2, show Parameter B. Currently, Shortcuts parameters can be defined as: if Parameter A is Value 1, show Parameter B. More conditional Shortcuts parameters for developers.I can drag, say, a photo from one app to another on iPad.

TWITTERRIFIC HELP MUFFLE WHOLE THREAD MAC

Let Mac apps too-especially Catalyst apps that allow this already. iPhone and iPad apps can set alternate app icons. For example, Timery could alert the system whenever a time entry is started or stopped, and users could set up automations around these events. Allow developers to define automation triggers for Shortcuts. My use case for this is family tech support instead of “okay, we’ll FaceTime on your iPhone, and then flip the camera around and point it at your iPad so I can see what you see”. Lots of Catalyst apps support Shortcuts on iPhone and iPad, so instantly there would be a good amount of apps supporting it.

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(Maybe it shouldn’t be free because of antitrust issues?) With Apple’s acquisition of Dark Sky, it would make sense to allow developers to access weather data for their apps. Allow some more things out of the box: Adding a menu bar button and associated view like AppKit can do, more toolbar options like custom views and a search bar, and setting the tab order and keyboard focus for views. Even if I have to say goodbye to the Touch Bar (I think I’m one of three people who like it), I will be elated to be rid of this utterfly keybbbbboard. Since an app’s widgets are powered by the same framework as its Shortcuts actions, at the very least maybe they can run other Intents in the background? Also: an increase to the frequency widgets can update. Allow widgets to perform actions without having to open their associated app like how the Shortcuts widget can. Here’s my list in no particular order (well except for maybe the first six): Most of these are for iOS and iPadOS, but there are a few other things here as well. Several things actually came off my wish list last year, so I’m hoping for the same this year. But I finally made a wish list of some things from my list last year along with some new things.

TWITTERRIFIC HELP MUFFLE WHOLE THREAD UPDATE

I was so focused on finishing up and releasing the big Timery 1.2 update that I hadn’t given much thought about what I want to see from WWDC 2021.














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