The continuation of Notes adventures Quick Note | Quick Note (QN) George pushed his vision before leaving for a promotion. It turns out QN…
The continuation of Notes adventures Quick Note | Quick Note (QN) George pushed his vision before leaving for a promotion. It turns out QN in iOS is meant to work like a shortcut! Did you know? Attaching a screencast: select the needed text, send it to Quick Notes, and the operating system, understanding that we are in the same context where the note was created, shows a small window in the lower right. Contextual behavior does not work everywhere. I found the behavior for the browser, mail client, Photos app, Apple News. Curiously, this feature is not supported for their native Books. The Books team thinks notes while reading should be typed inside the app. And what, and what? They have an ecosystem, so they make deep linking. But no! This feature is available to third-party products. For example, the magnificent, completely official ChatGPT app supports such shortcuts. Jony Ive is a genius! That is, your app can also become more useful for people And also appear in front of their eyes more often by sprouting into Notes and into a visible interface element on the screen, thereby increasing engagement. Well, just cool The last picture shows a quick reconnaissance of the feature. You can notice inconsistency in embeds. As I understand it, narrow strips mean it will work as a pop-up in the corner of the screen. A rich large snippet will simply be a shortcut