What if I told you that ultra-precise text editing and selection is not only possible, but easy, on all Apple gadgets running iOS 12? If you, like me, have been struggling to edit that typo in a slab ...
After being unceremoniously removed in iOS 13, Apple has restored the magnifying glass (loupe) when interacting with text on iOS 15. Now, when a user starts to move the text cursor, a bubble appears ...
When Apple kicked off its WWDC keynote last week with some impressive new FaceTime enhancements, I assumed that the company, as in years past, was going to save the best for last. And seeing as how ...
Apple released the newest version of its mobile operating system for iPhones and iPads on Tuesday. Most of the changes look great, but there's one particularly disappointing aspect of iOS 11. The ...
The Home app in iOS 18 allows HomeKit users who have more than one device that serves as a home hub to select which one should be used as the preferred hub. It is a small but useful change because it ...
The new version of the text magnifier seems to be a bit smaller than the old one (in case you’ve forgotten what it used to look like, you can see a great demonstration here), but it’s at least better ...
A new privacy feature in iOS 14 enables users to give an app access to a limited number of photos, instead of having to hand over the keys to their entire photo library. The new app permissions ...
This week saw the publishing of one of the iPhone’s most recognizable patents. Arriving with iOS 3 in June 2009 was the ability to select, copy, and paste text using two draggable selection handles ...
The Pixelmator team released an update to its eponymous iOS app on Tuesday, adding a range of powerful image selection tools and user experience improvements that promise to make mobile photo editing ...
Photoshop used to be synonymous with photo editing, but Pixelmator is also making a name for itself and without the Adobe price tag. And the mobile version isn’t lagging too far behind its Mac ...
I'm having an issue trying to get some more typical desktop browser behavior on an iPad. On a web form, moving from field to field, I'd like to be able to use the iPad keyboard to select an option ...
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