![]() The For You section suggests trending topics and picks from Apple’s Editors’. NewsĪpple’s News app has been slowly improving since it was first released with iOS 9 (iOS 9.1 if you’re in the UK) and 9.3 continues that trend with a few nice features. With the addition of TouchID, iOS 9 Notes becomes a sort of 1Password competitor. This means you can store vital information – passwords, medical info, banking details – all in the app without worrying about prying eyes getting a look. ![]() Now, iOS 9.3 brings TouchID and password support to the app. NotesĪpple’s native Notes app used to be pretty rubbish, but iOS 9 made it a real Evernote competitor. We’ll be testing it over the next few days to see if it really is a competitor to the fantastic F.lux. ![]() This seems a pretty big new addition for iOS and we’re surprised Apple hasn’t left it longer – maybe iOS 9 or iOS X – before announcing it. In the morning, it returns the display to its regular settings. Then it automatically shifts the colors in your display to the warmer end of the spectrum, making it easier on your eyes. Night Shift uses your iOS device’s clock and geolocation to determine when it’s sunset in your location. Apple says in its official release notes for iOS 9.3 that “Many studies have shown that exposure to bright blue light in the evening can affect your circadian rhythms and make it harder to fall asleep. I guess we now know why.īasically, Night Shift will alter the colours, temperature and brightness of your display as the day wears on. The coolest feature that arrives with iOS 9.3 is Night Shift, and it’s very similar to a particular app called F.lux that was unceremoniously booted from the App Store last year. You can now 3D Touch on the Settings icon to quickly switch off/on Wifi, check the battery settings and alter Bluetooth. In iOS 9.3, Apple has added a bevy of new shortcuts. Hold command on your keyboard to view all available shortcuts for the screen you're on.3D Touch shortcuts were few and far between when the iPhone 6S first launched, but they’re getting better now. ![]() When using a bluetooth keyboard with an iPad or iPad Pro, interact with your forms using keyboard shortcuts. Shortcuts are only available for devices running iOS 7 and higher. Tap on the desired form, and the ProntoForms app will open to the first page of a new form, or the last visited page of a draft. Type in the name of the form you're searching for, and all forms matching the search will be listed on on your screen. To access Spotlight Search on your iOS device, swipe right on the first page of your home screen, or pull down on any homescreen page.How It WorksĪpple's Spotlight Search allows you to search the content of your phone using key words and phrases. Search for forms from your homepage using your iOS search function and open without having to load the app first. Press deeper, and the record will open for viewing. In the Sent screen, a medium press on a record will display a peek at the completed form. Press deeper, and the form will open for editing. If a form has index disabled, the first page of the form will be displayed. In the forms listing screen, a medium press on a form name will display the form index. The latest inbox, draft, or active form, which the user can tap to open in the ProntoForms app.An option to reconcile and open the ProntoForms app. ![]() On the iOS home screen, a deep press on the ProntoForms icon will show: Note: If you would like to test these features before your users have access, have your users disable automatic updates.Īpple's 3D Touch is only available on iPhones 6S/6S+ with the iOS 9 operating system.Īvailable only on iPhones 6S/6S+ operating with iOS 9, 3D Touch gives users a whole new way to interact with their devices - and their forms. An update to the ProntoForms app for iOS mobile devices allows users to take advantage of new features unveiled with iOS 9, iPhone 6S and 6S+, and with the iPad Pro. ![]()
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