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Use Apple’s Siri Shortcuts to make your life easier
lundi 19 novembre 2018, 19:41 , par Mac Daily News
“Announced as part of the iOS 12 update and now available as a separate app, Siri Shortcuts (or just Shortcuts) lets you do more with Apple’s digital assistant—you can wrap up a bunch of different tasks and launch them with one voice command,” David Nield writes for Gizmodo. “The idea is to allow anyone to set up simple scripts for apps and for iOS to follow, with no coding or hacking required. Just tap on a few apps and actions, and you’re up and running.”
“Once you’ve got the app up and running on your iPhone or iPad, you can create shortcuts by tapping the Create Shortcut button on the Library tab,” Nield writes. “Switch to the Gallery tab to see some examples you can use, provided by Apple. Finished shortcuts can be launched through Siri, through a widget on the Today View, or through the app itself.” “To set options for a shortcut, including its name, tap the toggle switches icon in the top right corner on the shortcut page — it’s here you can decide if you want to assign a Siri voice command to launch the combination of actions you’ve put together,” Nield writes. “The easiest way to explain how these shortcuts work is to give you a few examples, and so…” Check out all of David’s examples of Siri Shortcuts here. MacDailyNews Take: Take Our Poll SEE ALSO: Instantly record a police stop with this Siri Shortcut – November 1, 2018 Siri Shortcuts app gets updated with weather, alarms, timers and more – October 31, 2018 Use Siri Shortcuts to automatically make a selfie strip – October 2, 2018 Siri Shortcuts can’t even launch the Nike Run Club app, despite Apple selling Nike-branded Apple Watches for years – September 18, 2018 Apple releases Shortcuts app for iPhone and iPad – September 17, 2018 Most people will never use Apple’s ‘Siri Shortcuts’ – June 5, 2018
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