
Take cleanshots with QuickTime
Make a screen recording in QuickTime that overrides the time or battery for a nice-looking screenshot.
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.
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.
Creates a new Pivot Table Basics template spreadsheet in the Numbers app.
Gets URLs from input, extracts the name, then formats it as a Markdown link.
Opens the Wallet app to a preselected ticket for an upcoming meetup.
Prompts you to enter a text note for your Parked Car spot to leave a reference for later.
Takes any files shared as input or, if none are present, presents a Document Picker to select them manually, then shares those files using iCloud Drive – the resulting URL is copied to the clipboard to be shared with others for easy access.
Gets RSS feeds from the input URL, converts it to text, and shows it in a popover.
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