
Open camera settings
Presents a menu for various sections of the Settings app related to the iPhone camera, including Video, Slo-Mo, and settings for the Photos app itself.
Take two photos in a row and stitch them side by side, then presents the image before saving it – can also be change to vertical for a stacked effect.
Presents a menu for various sections of the Settings app related to the iPhone camera, including Video, Slo-Mo, and settings for the Photos app itself.
Presents a series of options for utilizing your camera apps, sharing from albums you don’t use enough, capturing unique images using stitching, opening camera settings, and accessing the Magnifier.
Take a photo in the style of the app Frontback, stitching together images front and back cameras on top of one another.
Immediately takes a photo with back camera, then front camera, then back camera—all without showing the image preview at all—stitches it together, then asks if you want to save it.
Opens the “Magnifier” feature of iOS that uses the camera and a simple zoom control that allows users to see things that are far away as if they were up close; plus, it allows for different color filters for anyone who might be colorblind or have other difficulty visually distinguishing things.
Picks a random Area, then a Project, then opens it in Things.
Takes the current song and searches iTunes for their albums in chronological order, letting you choose one or more to play next.
Returns to the Home Screen, then waits just under 1 or 2 second to take a screenshot (so it shows the dots for widgets), then saves it to a pre-created Home Screen album in Photos.
Asks you to enter an title and date, then sets up an All Day event for that day.
Prompts you to pick a tag, then searches Reminders for anything tagged that way, then lets you pick a reminder and open the corresponding List.
Picks 50 random songs from your library and puts them next in your Up Next in Apple Music.
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