The beauty of Things 3 is just how simple and barebones is it to use on the surface but equally how vast its use cases are. The thing about the productivity world and the apps that we have access to across the App Store is that quite honestly, most of the time less is more. Think of it almost in the same way a calendar app like Fantastical works by integrating with Google Calendars to become more than just the app I use to view and edit my schedule, but also the app that controls the whole framework - I want Things to be less of a walled garden and more of the control hub for my brain. If I had the ability to work in Things and have those tasks automatically pop up in Reminders, the app would become an even more useful tool for working on small projects with those who just want to use what they are used to. If Things 4 was able to export back to Reminders then my previous point about collaboration wouldn’t even need to be addressed. In Things 3, you can easily import from Apple’s Reminders app but I wish there was the choice to go even further with that seamless integration. For full details, visit /ipados/ipados-17.(Image credit: Things) Better Reminders integrationĪ problem many apps face when coming up against Apple’s native alternatives is the just the sheer widespread audience that native apps have. Some features may not be available in all regions, all languages, or on all devices. IPadOS 17 is available for iPad (6th generation and later), iPad mini (5th generation and later), iPad Air (3rd generation and later), 12.9-inch iPad Pro (2nd generation and later), 10.5-inch iPad Pro, and 11-inch iPad Pro (1st generation and later). Freeform gets new drawing tools and adds Follow Along to guide collaborators around the board, and Keyboard brings big improvements to autocorrect, allowing users to enter text faster, easier, and more accurately than ever before. With Profiles in Safari, users can keep their browsing separate between topics like work and personal. Stage Manager adds more flexibility to the positioning of windows and offers the ability to use an external display camera for FaceTime and conference calls. HealthKit enables developers to create innovative health and fitness experiences that incorporate data users choose to share, with rigorous privacy and data security protocols. The Health app comes to iPad with a design optimized for the larger display. Notes also offers new ways to organize, read, annotate, and collaborate on PDFs, and now lets users quickly link one note to another. Coming later this year, AutoFill identifies and fills fields in forms, allowing users to quickly add details such as names, addresses, and emails from Contacts. Working with PDFs on iPad is easier than ever. Powered by Continuity Camera, users can take advantage of the camera and microphone on iPad and initiate a video call directly from Apple TV, or start the call on iPad and then hand it off to Apple TV. In FaceTime, users can leave an audio or video message when someone doesn’t pick up a call, and activate reactions through simple gestures. Messages brings updates to search and offers new ways for users to express themselves, including a stickers experience with new emoji stickers and the ability to create Live Stickers by lifting subjects from photos. Interactive widgets take glanceable information further with the ability to get tasks done right in the moment with just a tap, directly from the Lock Screen or Home Screen. Users can now customize the Lock Screen with stunning wallpapers, new ways to showcase their favorite photos, and expressive fonts and colors to personalize the look of the date and time. IPadOS 17 brings new levels of personalization and versatility to iPad, and is available today as a free software update.
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