What funky little things have found?

  • rutu235@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    I abs hate the new box list and ui of iMessages text box and where voice memos is now. Idk why they refuse to copy or be inspired by the way whatsapp with voice messages it’s so much better and easier to use. Even ios 16 iMessage was better than this iteration with the exception of the newly added voice message transcription. This iOS 17 iMessage user experience is just too many taps to get where u need and so clunky.

  • ismartallen@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    Thank you 🥹 I wish they would have left it how it was, but this is a nice compromise 🥹

  • kinglucent@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    When editing portrait photos, you don’t have to reach up to the top left to switch between depth and Portrait Lighting – you can just tap the F icon along the bottom tray to switch!

  • Bobby6kennedy@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    Apple really needs to communicate these kinds of shortcuts in a better way.

    I literally learned in the last few years you could hold down the spacebar to move the cursor around way easier.

    • TheRandomGuy@alien.topB
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      1 year ago

      Whao!!! Hold up… Spacebar to move cursor… can’t believe I went through life without knowing this.

    • BIGSTANKDICKDADDY@alien.topB
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      1 year ago

      Apple refused to support “long press” as a standard input model for years and years because the UX sucks and it still sucks today. There’s zero discoverability and the contextual nature of the input means every app (and different elements within the same app) all do something different with the input. Apple compromised with a standard context menu that pops up when you long press an element (e.g. the copy-paste menu), but when 3D touch was introduced iOS went full Android.

      Why bother constraining actions to standard UX models when you can create nice, clean interfaces and hide functionality behind long-press inputs that the user will never know exist unless they read documentation (if it exists) or stumble upon it.

    • maxime0299@alien.topB
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      1 year ago

      The spacebar thing has been there since 3D touch was still a thing… But yeah, agree, they should at least explain these neat little tricks in the Tips app instead of just showing off the obvious stuff.

      • huffalump1@alien.topB
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        1 year ago

        The Tips app is actually really nice at communicating what changes in each iOS update!

      • xraig88@alien.topB
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        1 year ago

        3D Touch wasn’t restricted to the spacebar though. You could deep press and slide your cursor from anywhere on the keyboard and I miss that.

          • s1ravarice@alien.topB
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            1 year ago

            I still press down on the screen to move the cursor around. I haven’t had 3D Touch for years on my phone.

            That’s how intuitive and effective it was as a feature.

    • xFeverr@alien.topB
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      1 year ago

      I had a lot of problems with Carplay in my car. Got a loaner, totally different car, also a lot of connection problems. It was worse then my own car. Turned out that it was the cable I was using, which was not from Apple itself (but was MFi). Now with an official Apple Lightning cable 0 connection problems. Works every time, don’t have to fight anymore.

      Sooooooooo… is it your cable?

  • nooneinpar7@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    Just figured out the other day that if you hold down the Numbers button of the keyboard, it will switch back once you stop holding it down. Pretty convenient if you need to quickly switch to number input and switch back.