Safari extensions on iPadOS? Huge, at least for me. pic.twitter.com/4aLqFPzo2H
— Harry McCracken (@harrymccracken) June 7, 2021
Safari extensions will never, ever be as vibrant as the rest of the browsing landscape as long as they require a paid developer account. #WWDC21
— Steve Streza ?️? (@SteveStreza) June 7, 2021
LOL THEY MADE A FOCUS FOR GAMING
— Quinn Nelson (@SnazzyQ) June 7, 2021
It removes all of the apps from the macOS Dock except for Chess.
@marcoarment Low power mode coming to macOS https://t.co/O9Ke0HwHr2 pic.twitter.com/PSiyENSmvi
— Andrew Hathaway (@andrewhathaway) June 7, 2021
TestFlight for macOS ? #WWDC21
— Guilherme Rambo (@_inside) June 7, 2021
OK, extensions on iOS Safari was something I never expected.
— Zhuowei Zhang (@zhuowei) June 7, 2021
This brings so many use cases forward, and I can't wait to see how this changes the mobile computing landscape. #WWDC21
This year’s WWDC was all about the low-hanging fruit, and I think that’s a good thing. FaceTime screen sharing, iPad homescreen & multitasking changes, Shortcuts & TestFlight for Mac, app development on iPad, Apple-hosted CI. All great improvements ?
— Steve Troughton-Smith (@stroughtonsmith) June 7, 2021
Excited for these changes to come to @AppStore with In-App Events and Product Page Optimization, and so many more incredible developer tools and technologies. https://t.co/bm1e66Vq2j
— Josh Elman ?? (@joshelman) June 7, 2021
Okay, Universal Control looks fantastic. It’s like a KVM between macOS and iPad for single cursor/kb control. Includes drag/drop support too. And you can use MULTIPLE DEVICES HOLY CRAP! pic.twitter.com/iu9N8R5mm0
— Quinn Nelson (@SnazzyQ) June 7, 2021
Safari Web Extensions is a big deal.
— Chris Maddern (@chrismaddern) June 7, 2021
A billion $ product that doesn't exist will be built in the next 12 months ontop of this.#wwdc21 pic.twitter.com/vsk2BxpNtt
TestFlight. Incredible.
— Craig Hockenberry (@chockenberry) June 7, 2021
Xcode cloud, TestFlight for Mac and app events will really help the development process pic.twitter.com/DAE9iyCG7X
— Meng To (@MengTo) June 7, 2021
My favorites:
— Sindre Sorhus (@sindresorhus) June 7, 2021
- Shortcuts for Mac
- TestFlight for Mac
- Safari redesign
- Quick notes
- SwiftUI Focus API (finally!)
- Swift async/await (already knew about but still exciting)#WWDC21
Safari on iOS and iPadOS 15 will have a big change in user experience:
— Maximiliano Firtman (@firt) June 7, 2021
-New tab groups experience
-Floating toolbar at the bottom (iOS)
-Web Extensions!
No mention to PWAs ? pic.twitter.com/eHlvxjWk1G
Testflight on mac, finally! ?
— Krzysztof Zabłocki (@merowing_) June 7, 2021
New MacOS continues the trend Apple has been on of hiding more and more interface elements away from immediate visibility. Not so sure about that. Reserving impressions until I've used it. pic.twitter.com/pFHUeUj6uu
— Matthew Panzarino (@panzer) June 7, 2021
New in macOS Monterey: AirPlay to Mac (send audio and video from your phone to the Mac’s bigger screen and speakers). Shortcuts (macros, like on iOS). Safari (revamped tab groups.)#WWDC pic.twitter.com/9RZZtnCTE1
— David Pogue (@Pogue) June 7, 2021
Low Power Mode for macOS!
— Marco Arment (@marcoarment) June 7, 2021
Apple announces Universal Control.
— Neil Cybart (@neilcybart) June 7, 2021
Connect one Mac with two other devices (iPad / Mac / iMac) and basically establish a multi-screen setup. Your keyboard / trackpad / mouse will work across devices.
This is super interesting stuff. Major implications for both iPad / Mac sales. pic.twitter.com/Ngd2jMl1ok
Whoa Safari browser update...looks nice...but I don't know when I ever use it.
— Ken Yeung (@thekenyeung) June 7, 2021
Complete Safari redesign in MacOS Monterey. That’s a tab bar at the top. Very minimal and flat. pic.twitter.com/u1iwHdeqeB
— Marques Brownlee (@MKBHD) June 7, 2021
Shortscuts come to MacOS with WAY more automation controls. pic.twitter.com/3DGaCvbV2f
— Michael Kukielka (@DetroitBORG) June 7, 2021
I'm someone who often has 30-60 tabs open, invariably freezing my computer at some point.
— Patrick McGee (@PatrickMcGee_) June 7, 2021
Safari may have just solved my problem. #WWDC21 @apple
So, uh…be careful dragging those tab groups into emails to your family.
— John Siracusa (@siracusa) June 7, 2021
Solid MacOS updates here pic.twitter.com/bTdW8OVJYD
— Marques Brownlee (@MKBHD) June 7, 2021
Day 3,756 without ublock extension support on safari
— ? (@gum_mp3) June 7, 2021
"My cursor is missing!"
— Pinboard (@Pinboard) June 7, 2021
"It's okay, relax. I am sure we'll find it. What was the last Apple device you saw it on?"
Xcode Cloud. It automatically builds apps in the cloud when devs commit changes, and runs tests to then package up and distribute the code to beta testers. Also includes TestFlight for Mac pic.twitter.com/NXECTLaJtS
— Tom Warren (@tomwarren) June 7, 2021
Loving all of the Safari improvements this year! Redesign, extensions for iOS, tab groups, etc. #wwdc21
— Connor (@ConnorCrosby) June 7, 2021
If you're a developer, get macOS Monterey beta 1 right now https://t.co/ljjhtsEJgr
— iMore (@iMore) June 7, 2021
macOS Monterey introduces incredible new features to help you stay connected and work easily across devices. With AirPlay to Mac, you can share from your iPhone or iPad right to your new iMac! ??? https://t.co/JcJahi7sY5
— Colleen Novielli (@Coll_eenn) June 7, 2021
気になる海外のITニュース?
— よしなしごと / ITエンジニアなカップル (@yoshinashigoto_) June 7, 2021
macOS Monterey lets you run Shortcuts and share input between Macs and iPads - The Verge
わたしたちのブログサイト?→https://t.co/rCWNGmywjS#ブログ#ITエンジニア#ブログ書け#駆け出しエンジニアと繋がりたいhttps://t.co/x7dFOEbtqB
i will now call it “macOS cheese”https://t.co/GgrAYp1Fzs
— dan seifert (@dcseifert) June 7, 2021
Apple shows us macOS Monterey, with easy movement between devices https://t.co/ACWoEphUUd pic.twitter.com/bNZHtQ5PRU
— The Verge (@verge) June 7, 2021