Outfit of the Day
Removes the background of a photo before appending it to an ongoing note so you can look back at past outfits.
Removes the background of a photo before appending it to an ongoing note so you can look back at past outfits.
Takes PNGs from input, resizes them to 2048px wide, appends a number for each image found, and asks you where to save it in Files.
Asks you to enter a title, then creates an album in the Photos app.
Looks for photos taken in the last week, lets you pick which ones to save, then presents a list of your albums to choose where to save them.
Opens the Camera app to the Video mode. If Preserve Settings is enabled, opens to your last-specific settings.
Opens Portrait mode in the Camera app. If Preserve Settings is used, the Portrait Zoom level stays between shots instead of being reset to default.
Opens the Portrait camera to the Selfie mode – my preferred way to take selfies, but one I forget to use (until now).
Opens the Pano mode in the Camera app – use this for shooting panoramas that you can view later on the Apple Vision Pro.
Opens the Slo-Mo mode in the Camera app – mine is set to 1080p 240 fps.
Opens to the Movies and TV Trailers section of the TV app (which replaced the dedicated Trailers app).
Opens the TV app to the Sports tab to show categories like football, soccer, baseball, and other sports alongside your Favorite Teams.
Opens the deep link into the TV app to The Office episodes. If you’re watching the series, prompts you to resume the latest or next episode.
Asks for text, then converts it to the NATO Alphabet to read out “Apple” like “Alfa Papa Papa Lima Echo.”
Creates a new blank, untitled board in Freeform; uses AppleScript when run from macOS.
Opens the App Store app on the Apple TV so you can browse new apps.
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