What’s New in Shortcuts – Issue 102

Check out my recap of December and early January – from multiple sets of shortcuts I’ve released, to news about former Shortcuts team members, to the upcoming Apple Vision Pro launch.

From Issue 102 of my Shortcuts newsletter:

Welcome to Issue 102 of What’s New in Shortcuts!

In this first issue of the new year, I’ve recapped everything from December and early January – from multiple sets of shortcuts I’ve released, to news about former Shortcuts team members, to the upcoming Apple Vision Pro launch.

Plus, I’ve redesigned the front page of my site – check it out: matthewcassinelli.com.

Until next time, here’s what’s new in Shortcuts:

Read the full issue on MailerLite.

 

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