IOS 11.4 will allow Siri to recognize AirPlay commands – May 3, 2018 ![]() Head of Apple’s Siri team apparently has been reassigned – February 4, 2019ĪI guru John Giannandrea named to Apple’s executive team – December 20, 2018įormer Apple employees on Eddy Cue: Siri and Eddy were ‘a bad fit’ – September 5, 2018Īpple’s Siri improved by 11 percentage points in correct answers over the last 15 months – July 25, 2018Īpple combines machine learning and Siri teams under John Giannandrea – July 10, 2018Īpple’s ‘personal assistant activation’ patent application hints at improved Siri – May 10, 2018 Thanks to Federico for doing this for the Apple community!Īpple’s Siri Shortcuts may just be misunderstood – March 1, 2019Īpple’s Siri Shortcuts help boost health and fitness routines – March 1, 2019Īpple uses Siri Shortcuts to catch up to Alexa, Google Assistant – February 28, 2019 “The result is an initial collection of 150 shortcuts that span 20 categories.” So while I was creating new shortcuts for the Shortcuts app, I was also updating old workflows (and sometimes recreating them from scratch) to take advantage of new techniques I’ve learned over the years and new features of the Shortcuts app,” Viticci writes. “It took me months to go through the archives and determine which workflows were still relevant and which ones didn’t make much sense for Shortcuts anymore. “So after the new Shortcuts app launched in September, I began the slow process of re-downloading all my old workflows (starting from the very first review of the app) and updating them for Shortcuts with the ultimate goal of offering everything in a single archive.” “When Apple announced that Shortcuts would keep compatibility with old workflows created for the Workflow app, I knew what I needed to do,” Viticci writes. “I started covering Workflow all the way back in 2014 when it first launched on the App Store and, for the next four years, I created hundreds of workflows for MacStories readers.” ![]() “I was one of the original beta testers of Workflow – the app that Apple acquired and relaunched as Shortcuts in 2018,” Viticci writes. “Even better, they’re all free to download and you can modify them to suit your needs.” Each shortcut was created and tested by me and the MacStories team all of them have been categorized, updated for the Shortcuts app, and marked up with inline comments to explain what they do,” Viticci writes. ![]() “In this first version, the archive contains 150 shortcuts, but more will be posted over time. “After several months of work, I’m pleased to announce the MacStories Shortcuts Archive – the official repository for shortcuts I’ve created over the years (including when they used to be called ‘workflows’) and which have been updated, tested for the Shortcuts app, and collected in a single place,” Federico Viticci writes for MacStories.
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