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Implementation Details for OmniFocus 2.14 Automation
Automation in OmniFocus 2.14 OmniFocus 2.14 improves automation by adding support for two-way communication with other iOS apps. In iOS, the primary way that apps talk to each other is through URLs. These are much lik…
When the Omni Group implemented the new automation methods in OmniFocus for iOS, I was both excited and worried. I had over 30 actions in Drafts that send te...
iOS Automation and Workflows with Drafts MacStories
The latest update to Drafts a quick note capturing app that Ive covered several times on MacStories adds a series of features aimed at increasing the possibilities of workflows automation on iOS devices. Obviously, this is something Im interested in. It seems like enabling users to save time while using apps has been
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Automating iOS: A Comprehensive Guide to URL Schemes and Drafts Actions MacStories
I started teaching myself how to build and run URL actions with Drafts in early 2013, when I decided to attempt to satisfy Federico Viticcis Challenge to chain more iOS apps together than he had. I spent a few days feverishly searching for information on URL schemes, learning how to build actions and run them
iOS Tip: Export PDFs from Print Preview with 3D Touch
Printing to PDF with 3D Touch. Note: this tip was first shared with Club MacStories members over a month ago in issue 16 of MacStories Weekly. We are sharing it today as a one-off sample. Subscribe now and don't miss out on more iOS tips and workflows. A hidden option of iOS' Print feature I've []
Some General Purpose Editorial Workflows and Suggestions
Editorial for iOS is great without much additional work. Slide your finger on the extra keyboard row to move the cursor. Tap the document title to do a word search with highlighting. Preview Markdown simply by swiping to the preview window. If you use it as much as I do, you may find these additional macros useful. Editorial is a means for working with text and often it can seem like a heavy IDE that requires a huge time investment.
Automating iOS: How Pythonista Changed My Workflow MacStories
A couple of months ago, I decided to start learning Python. I say start because, as a hobby to fit in between my personal schedule and work for the site, learning the language is still very much a work in progress. I hope Ill get to an acceptable level of knowledge someday. Coming from AppleScript,
Workflow Review: Integrated Automation for iOS 8 MacStories
In the years Ive spent covering iOS automation, Ive often asked for a mobile version of Automator. Workflow, released today, tries to bring the deep system integration of Apples OS X utility to the iPhone and iPad, taking advantage of extensions in iOS 8 to make its automation features ubiquitous and compatible with any app.
Drafts 3 Review: Better iOS Automation and Workflows
In just a little more than a year, Agile Tortoises Drafts has gone from being a quick notepad for small bits of text to a full-featured solution for launching apps, using web services, and chaining multiple apps together always with a focus on text. With version 2.5, released in January, developer Greg Pierce expanded
Every year there's one or two iOS apps that really elevate the platform to a new level for me. In the early days it was Tweetbot and iThoughts. Then it was Evernote and Editorial, and Workflow. More recently, scanning applications like Scanner Pro or Scanbot have been tremendous new tools.
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starred items / via Inoreader perso https://www.macstories.net/news/copied-2-0/ September 16, 2016 at 10:32PM There's a great update to Copied, my favorite clipboard manager for iOS, released on the App Store today. I've been using Copied since version 1.0 and it's a good example of an iCloud-based app that has always worked reliably (same with Ulysses). I use Copied to store bits of text and images and keep them synced across devices. Just this past week, I stored several shortcode templates in Copied for the special formatting of my iOS 10 review. I love the app. I haven't had time to properly test the new version yet, but based on a few minutes of playing around with it, I think it has some terrific enhancements. The widget has been redesigned for iOS 10 and it can show more clippings at once. You can now create text formatters (with templates or JavaScript) to reformat text in specific ways before pasting it. There are rules to save clippings into lists based on text matches. There's a built-in Safari View Controller browser and both extensions (action and custom keyboard) have been rewritten with text formatter integration. There's a lot to try in the latest Copied, and I'm already considering some text formatter scripts for my Markdown workflows. Copied 2.0 is a free update on the App Store. Source: itunes.apple.com
Ben Brooks: Lets take a normal scenario to see how iOS changes things. My wife and I have been looking at houses on Zillow. Typically, for me, that means [in iOS 9] a lot of copy and pasting, or other hijinks to get a satellite view from Apple Maps (I can do it in the app, but I like to see images hopefully taken at different times Im odd like that, but I have reasons). Its even worse when I wanted to drive by these places because I would constantly be switching apps and pasting in addresses. With iOS 10 this changes a lot, now Maps knows what house and address I have been looking at, and it prompts me to use that address in Maps. Now the workflow is: look at house in Zillow, move to Maps, and tap the address suggested. No copying and pasting, it just is there, and there without Zillow being updated for iOS 10. It was also crazy that the fastest way to get directions to the next event on your calendar, was by tapping the location field in Calendar, not from within Maps completely counter intuitive. Under iOS 10, this again changes, now Maps knows that the location is on the calendar, is your next event, and puts the address one tap away inside of Maps where it should have been the entire time. Theres a lot of little things like this, because for once iOS knows what the other hand is doing and its about time. This is one of the biggest reasons why I say that iOS 10 is going to be a tipping point because now iOS has tangible usability benefits over macOS. Limited still, yes, but significantly better in many ways also. I hadn't noticed that (yet) in iOS 10, and of course the next Mac OSX update (to become MacOS) brings some more cross-platform integration (such as the clipboard, and Apple Watch unlock). But iOS is definitely getting things Mac OS isn't.
Welcome to the Drafts Action Directory. Drafts is a quick capture notetaking app for iOS. The Action Directory is a resource for iOS application integration and workflows, with ready-to-install
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Notes with New Text File with Tag 4.0 (nvALT, direct paste, new file in Finder and more) - Share your Workflows - Alfred App Community Forum
Notes with New Text File with Tag 4.0OverviewEasily create new tagged plain text files.Synchronize your notes by selecting a Dropbox folder as your working folder.View your notes, including tags, with an application such as nvALT.SetupYou can configure the workflow anytime by typing the keyword s...