Take cleanshots with QuickTime
Make a screen recording in QuickTime that overrides the time or battery for a nice-looking screenshot.
Opens the app that lets you “sew” pictures together, AKA stitch screenshots into one.
Make a screen recording in QuickTime that overrides the time or battery for a nice-looking screenshot.
Gets the latest 50 screenshots and lets you choose which ones to delete, defaulting to Select All.
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.
Opens the Amazon app to Your Account so you can see previews from categories like Your Orders, Buy Again, Keep Shopping For, and other account details.
Creates a template from the Business category in Numbers, including an employee schedule, invoice spreadsheet, ROI calculator, financials spreadsheet, and break-even analysis.
Asks you to enter in the bill, then the percentage to tip, then calculates the tip total plus total cost and presents it back to you.
Asks you to enter a search query and category of media, then searches the iTunes Store, asks you pick from the results, and opens it in the Apple TV app.
Simulates the key command for ⌘+⌃+F (Command + Control + F) to maximize the window to fullscreen.
Takes a location shared as input, or if none, the current location, and opens the webpage in a popover so you can see the WalkScore of the neighborhood. Shows how easy it is to walk around, the access to transit, and how bicycle-friendly the roads are.
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