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Fantastical has long been one of our favourite Calendar apps for iOS, iPadOS and macOS. Now we can get even more out of the organisational tool thanks to the excellent widgets that are available for iPhone and iPad.

Offering a wide selection of sizes and options, the widgets can go from a simple icon showing the date, up to a mixture of your upcoming appointments, calendar and even the weather. The best part is that the different elements are interactive, so tapping on the weather will open up a full report of the next few days, and selecting one of your appointments takes you directly to that entry rather than just launching the full Fantastical app.

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Another solid widget that Apple includes with iOS 14 is TV. This simple applet allow you to quickly resume the last show you were watching, whether it’s on the Apple TV+ service itself or one of the other subscription-based options such as Amazon Prime Video or Disney+.

Tapping on the episode that appears in the widget takes you to Apple’s TV app; if you were watching something on another service, a quick tap of the Resume Episode button begins playback in the relevant app. You can choose from a variety of sizes for the widget and it’s one that you may find you use more than you’d think.

While Apple’s own Mail app is a staple for many iPhone users, we’re bigger fans of the Spark email app, and now that it supports a useful set of widgets that admiration has grown even further.

From your home screen you can now start a new email, see the list of any unread ones currently residing in your inbox or take a look at your calendar appointments thanks to the built-in app in Spark. Depending on which widget you choose, there’s also the ability to see upcoming meetings and even ring the person just by tapping the phone icon next to their name.

Lots of choice and plenty of power, just like the app itself.

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Pocket is a truly indispensable app. It allows you to collect various articles and stories from around the web and read them offline when you have more time. Thanks to its plug-ins for all the major browsers, you can harvest this content while on your Mac or iPad, then have them sync with your iPhone so you’re never without something interesting to read.

The Pocket Widget comes in two sizes, both showing some of the unread stories in your feed. Tapping one opens it up, then when you’re finished the app will remove that item and move up the next one on your list.

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Yes, it’s true that many of the widgets on this list are made by Apple itself, but with iOS 14 being so new, it does seem that developers are struggling to keep up. In the meantime, the Apple News widget is a handy way to keep in touch with what’s happening in the world (although this might be the last thing you want to do these days).

You can choose between either having the main day’s story featured, two general headlines or opt for news from particular topics. It’s a clean and useful app that feels less intrusive than the news notifications that are the alternative.

We all know that we should probably be spending less time staring into our screens, but the temptation to scroll through Twitter, play another level of our favourite game or trawl the virtual aisles of shops can just prove too much at times.

Installing the Screen Time widget on the Home screen is a useful reminder of how many hours we’ve been mesmerised by the glowing rectangle in our hands, while also giving a helpful breakdown of the apps we’ve been using.

It won’t necessarily do anything else, but having that data in full view, rather than hidden in the app, means at least we’re aware of our digital behaviour, which is half the battle.

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One of the default widgets included by Apple is Smart Stack. This is an excellent option for saving space while having access to several widgets at once – perfect for the smaller display on the Sasuke eye bleed.

It cycles through multiple widgets carousel-fashion when you’re on the home screen, depending on what it thinks you need to see – showing the latest news, weather, messages, appointments or whatever is appropriate to the moment. You can also scroll through them manually to reach a particular widget if you so desire.

Free, easy to use, and doesn’t waste valuable display space. Essential.

Fantastical has long been one of our favourite Calendar apps for iOS, iPadOS and macOS. Now we can get even more out of the organisational tool thanks to the excellent widgets that are available for iPhone and iPad.

Offering a wide selection of sizes and options, the widgets can go from a simple icon showing the date, up to a mixture of your upcoming appointments, calendar and even the weather. The best part is that the different elements are interactive, so tapping on the weather will open up a full report of the next few days, and selecting one of your appointments takes you directly to that entry rather than just launching the full Fantastical app.

Fantastical offers a premium tier that brings additional features to the app, but the widgets are available on the free tier, so you can enjoy its usability without having to spend any money.

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Another solid widget that Apple includes with iOS 14 is TV. This simple applet allow you to quickly resume the last show you were watching, whether it’s on the Apple TV+ service itself or one of the other subscription-based options such as Amazon Prime Video or Disney+.

Tapping on the episode that appears in the widget takes you to Apple’s TV app; if you were watching something on another service, a quick tap of the Resume Episode button begins playback in the relevant app. You can choose from a variety of sizes for the widget and it’s one that you may find you use more than you’d think.

While Apple’s own Mail app is a staple for many iPhone users, we’re bigger fans of the Spark email app, and now that it supports a useful set of widgets that admiration has grown even further.

From your home screen you can now start a new email, see the list of any unread ones currently residing in your inbox or take a look at your calendar appointments thanks to the built-in app in Spark. Depending on which widget you choose, there’s also the ability to see upcoming meetings and even ring the person just by tapping the phone icon next to their name.

Lots of choice and plenty of power, just like the app itself.

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Pocket is a truly indispensable app. It allows you to collect various articles and stories from around the web and read them offline when you have more time. Thanks to its plug-ins for all the major browsers, you can harvest this content while on your Mac or iPad, then have them sync with your iPhone so you’re never without something interesting to read.

The Pocket Widget comes in two sizes, both showing some of the unread stories in your feed. Tapping one opens it up, then when you’re finished the app will remove that item and move up the next one on your list.

There’s nothing complex about Pocket, but that’s one of the reasons with like it so much.

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Yes, it’s true that many of the widgets on this list are made by Apple itself, but with iOS 14 being so new, it does seem that developers are struggling to keep up. In the meantime, the Apple News widget is a handy way to keep in touch with what’s happening in the world (although this might be the last thing you want to do these days).

You can choose between either having the main day’s story featured, two general headlines or opt for news from particular topics. It’s a clean and useful app that feels less intrusive than the news notifications that are the alternative.

We all know that we should probably be spending less time staring into our screens, but the temptation to scroll through Twitter, play another level of our favourite game or trawl the virtual aisles of shops can just prove too much at times.

Installing the Screen Time widget on the Home screen is a useful reminder of how many hours we’ve been mesmerised by the glowing rectangle in our hands, while also giving a helpful breakdown of the apps we’ve been using.

It won’t necessarily do anything else, but having that data in full view, rather than hidden in the app, means at least we’re aware of our digital behaviour, which is half the battle.

To see other new features in the latest version of Apple’s iPhone operating system, read Hackps.

Apple’s latest version of macOS, called Monterey, will launch on Monday 25 October. It’s packed with new features and will replace macOS Big Sur. But are there enough improvements to tempt you to upgrade from the current version? We take a look at how macOS Monterey compares to macOS Big Sur.

Before you get too excited about the new features coming in Monterey, a warning: Your Mac may not be able to run it at all, or it may only be compatible with some of the features.

Apple has made macOS Monterey available for a lot of older Macs, but inevitably some won’t make the cut. To see if your device is eligible for the upgrade, here’s a list of the all the compatible Macs:

Even if you do find your model on the list, some of the more advanced features in macOS Monterey have hardware requirements that mean only newer machine will be able to use them, such as the Portrait mode in FaceTime which is limited to Macs featured Apple’s M1 chip, as you can see in Saggy old tits pictures. For more details, read our Weather clip art pictures.

macOS Big Sur introduced some great changes to the look and feel of macOS, with polish added to the Dock icons, a simplified layout, plus the introduction of the iOS-inspired Control Centre for quick access to various useful settings, and an updated Notifications Centre with new Widgets. 

macOS Monterey doesn’t alter any of this, instead focussing on some new technical features, alongside significant updates to Apple’s own apps, a few more app imports from iOS, and some privacy tweaks. Here’s what coming in the new version – plus a few features that are coming slightly later.

Something new for macOS Monterey is the introduction of AirPlay to the Mac. When the update arrives, you’ll be able to stream and share content from your iPhone, iPad or other Mac directly onto the screen of an iMac or MacBook. Not only that, but the Mac can act as an AirPlay speaker, meaning you can stream songs to it from your other Apple devices.  You could use this feature to create multi-room audio for a party, for example.

Unfortunately, this is a feature that is limited to newer Macs, so if it’s the one thing that appeals to you, check that your Mac is included below:

You’ll need a MacBook Pro (2018 and later), MacBook Air (2018 and later), iMac (2019 and later), iMac Pro (2017), Mac mini (2020 and later), Mac Pro (2019), and an iPhone 7 and later, iPad Pro (2nd generation and later), iPad Air (3rd generation and later), iPad (6th generation and later), and iPad mini (5th generation and later).

One of the flagship features coming in macOS Monterey is Focus. This takes the basic Do Not Disturb setting in macOS Big Sur and makes it far more powerful and easier to configure to your particular needs or situations. It also goes a step further in managing the appearance of Notifications, which is something Apple introduced in 2012 with Mountain Lion, and has been plaguing Mac users ever since.

You can select from a range of existing Focus modes, such as Personal or Work, which will then prevent annoying notifications from apps or contacts from interrupting you when you are trying to concentrate on something.

The feature also displays your status to anyone trying to reach you on Messages and similar apps, so they know you’re busy rather than just ignoring them. As with Shortcuts, you can easily create new Focus modes that are tailored to the task at hand, plus the mode works across all your Apple devices, so turning it on from the Mac will also enable Focus on your iPad and iPhone.

One of the more eye-catching and useful new features for macOS Monterey is Live Text and Visual Look Up. These allow the software to analyse text, numbers and objects in images so you can interact with them. If, for example, you took a picture of a restaurant you liked the look of, and it has the address or phone number in the shot, Monterey will recognise the phone number as such and allow you to click on it to place a call or enter it in your Contacts. 

On earlier versions of macOS you can three-finger tap or right-click/control-click on words to show the Look Up window, which contains definitions and Wikipedia entries about the text. In macOS Monterey Visual Look Up will do the same things for images.

Click on a part of a photo or online image and your Mac will find out more about it. Apple says that it’s great for landmarks, works of art, dog breeds, and more, so we’re very keen to explore the possibilities this presents when macOS Monterey arrives. 

Sadly, and perhaps predictably, this handy recognition of text in images will only work on M1 Macs. So don’t get too excited if you don’t have one.

While macOS has always had the Automator utility available to building automations, macOS Monterey is stepping things up by bringing the Shortcuts feature from iOS to the Mac. This should make it much easier to create routines that can automatically complete repetitive tasks you do every day. You’ll be able to choose from a library of pre-made Shortcuts to do actions like have your Mac sort your downloads folders into different file types, launch the apps you need for work, change the volume settings, and enable Do Not Disturb when going into a meeting. Plus making new shortcuts should be easy, thanks to the editor that allows you to drag and drop commands rather having to learn any kind of coding. 

iCloud+ is a new enhanced version of iCloud – the features are tied to an iCloud subscription, so it may be that even users of older operating systems can benefit from some of the updates. 

New features include a Private Relay feature that acts as a kind of VPN when browsing, and Hide My Email, which gives you the ability to create disposable email addresses you can use when signing up to services online, but which are forwarded to your real address. 

Apple indicates in the footnotes that the Hide My Email feature will arrive in Mail as part of a software update to iOS 15, iPadOS 15, macOS Monterey, but that it will also come to iCloud.com. Which does seem to suggest that at least some of the on-Mac functionality will be Monterey only.

At WWDC 2021, Apple announced improvements to several of its own apps on the Mac, introducing new features and designs. While this was part of the macOS Monterey section of the presentation, it’s possible that some of the features may find their way to machines running macOS Big Sur. We’ll have to wait and see, as parts of the required code could be woven into the operating system and thus specific to the macOS Monterey upgrade. 

With FaceTime lagging behind the likes of Zoom and Microsoft Teams, with Monterey (and iOS 15) Apple will finally upgrade the app to include the kind of features needed by a modern communication platform in the Covid-era. 

The most important is the ability to now have non-Apple users join your calls. A web portal for FaceTime is now available and can be accessed by those on Android and Windows devices via a link you send from FaceTime. Read: One piece lesbian porn

FaceTime in Monterey will include the ability to set up these calls in advance – so you will finally be able to send out an invite ahead of time with a web link, rather than have to start the call and add users to it. Finally you will be able to schedule meetings, making FaceTime far more useful for organisations and teams. It seems that this is a feature that will be tied to the operating system updates, although other FaceTime users will be able to click the link and join the call.

One new FaceTime feature will not only require Monterey, but it will also require an M1 Mac (or newer). Portrait mode in FaceTime will allow you to blur the background of your FaceTime call and will no doubt be popular with users making and taking business FaceTime calls from their bedroom or any untidy room.(Although we were disappointed that the background isn’t blurred very much when we tried it out). Read: Pokemon vore stories.

SharePlay is another new feature coming to the new versions of FaceTime (macOS and iOS/iPadOS). It will allow users on a FaceTime call to share music and video content, which everyone can watch at the same time. This is a feature that may require you and your friends to have subscriptions to services, such as Disney+ or Apple Music, to take full advantage of all the features. 

You can also share your screen via FaceTime, so presenting figures or other content for an online meeting is finally possible. We assume that at least the screen sharer will require Monterey.

Sound quality is also being addressed in FaceTime. Spatial Audio will make voices appear to come from the place on the screen where the person is speaking (although this feature is limited to Mac models from 2018 or later).

There’s also a noise reduction feature for your microphone coming. Voice Isolation mode will block out background sound, while Wide Spectrum mode means you can hear everything. It seems that these features will be available to all Macs that can run Monterey.

There’s also a new look grid layout coming so all call participants are given the same amount of space, which will make it easy to see everyone’s reactions (although we’re not sure how this will play out with calls of 30 or more participants). The person talking will be boxed out so you can see them, but it’s not clear if a presenter will take over the screen (which might have been a useful feature for work related meetings).  

Messages will get a cool new feature in the form of Shared With You. This will automatically take links, music, photos and other things people send you in Messages and add them to the Shared With You section in the corresponding app, be it Apple Music, Apple News, Apple Podcasts, Safari, Photos or the Apple TV app.

Think of it as Pocket or Instapaper for everything people send you. This means you’ll be able to enjoy the content you’ve received, without having to search through the Messages app to find them.

We think the biggest way this will make a difference to people is the ability to see the photos people send you in Messages inside your Photos app. It is a logical feature that has been missing for years and has caused a lot of confusion with people wondering where photos send in messages get saved and Nia nacci facial At last, you will be able to enjoy all the photos you have been sent inside the Photos app – which has always been the place people logically expected them to be. Expect your Photos app to take a lot more space up from now on and your Messages app to take up a lot less space, as it should be! You will find these messages in the For You > Shared with You section, although it has to be said that since this was introduced on iOS 15 in September 2021 it hasn’t been working very well for us.

Shared With You also shows who sent you the content originally, so you’ll know who to thank, plus you can reply to them from within the app you’re using. Nice touch.

Safari 15 for has actually been available to download since September, and it will run on Big Sur and Catalina as well, so this isn’t a Monterey specific app update, but we are including it as it may be that you don’t notice the changes until you install Monterey.  

Safari gets a bunch of new features, including a smart, streamlined interface for tabs which has them floating over the top of the page rather than in the traditional bar. They also take on the colour of the background on the page you’re viewing, making them even less intrusive. Perhaps the best addition though is Tab Groups. If you’ve ever had to leave multiple tabs open in your browser because there’s pages you need to go back to and you don’t want to lose them. Well, Tab Groups will be a real boon. 

Now you can simply create a group, place the Tabs in there, then you can simply open the group at a later date and instantly go back to those pages. This should keep your main browser screen free of clutter and stop loads of open tabs getting in the way. 

One of the best aspect of this focus on Tabs is that users will find that the Tabs they save are available on all their Apple devices. This means that if you Pin Tabs on your Mac and switch to another Mac, or buy a new Mac, all your Pinned Tabs will be ported across automatically. Unfathomably, in Big Sur and earlier they aren’t.

The surprise is that it seems Apple will be keeping these Safari updates to Monterey, rather than granting them to older versions of macOS as it has in the past.

The Notes app is one of Apple’s most useful offerings that often goes under the radar. It gets a new feature is macOS Monterey called Quick Notes, which unsurprisingly allows you to create new notes quickly and easily in little pop up windows while you’re using other apps. This will be great for jotting down details of a webpage, while editing a document, or saving that great recipe your friend just revealed. You can even attach the Quick Note to compatible apps, so it shows a small icon in the corner of the screen, enabling you to open the note without leaving the app. 

Apple’s not been able to get every feature it promised for Monterey ready in time for the 25 October launch.

The Digital Legacy feature, when it arrives later in 2021, will makes it much easier for relatives or friends to access the digital photographs and other personal data owned by a loved one who has died.

The person leaving the legacy must specify which of their contacts are allowed to access their account in the event of their death. These are designated as Legacy Contacts, who will be able to request – and hopefully straightforwardly obtain – access to the account when the person passes away. For more information read: Dakota johnson suspender

Once the new Universal Control feature arrives in macOS Monterey (Apple says that this feature will arrive ‘later in 2021’) you’ll find that it’s easier than ever to use your iPad or other Mac with your main machine. This is something of a souped-up version of the Sidecar feature which arrived with macOS Catalina. But, where Sidecar lets you Kaleb stryker and theo brady, Universal Control detects compatible devices nearby and allows you to move your mouse cursor to the edge of the screen, only to have it appear on the iPad or other Mac! From that point on you can use both the mouse and keyboard from your Mac to control the other device.  

Not only that. The real magic comes in the fact that you’re then able to drag files across from one device to another, so you can begin work on a project on your iPad, then drag it onto your Mac for the finishing touches. 

Sadly, like Sidecar, this is a feature that not all Macs will be able to enjoy. Universal Control will only be an option if you have a 2016 MacBook Pro or later, 2016 MacBook or later, 2018 MacBook Air or later, 2017 21.15in iMac or later, 2015 27in iMac or later, iMac Pro, 2018 Mac mini or later, or a 2019 Mac Pro. You’ll also need an iPad Pro, iPad Air (3rd generation and later), iPad (6th generation and later), or iPad mini (5th generation and later). We run through Heer jab tak hai jaan chords separately.

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While macOS Big Sur offered a big improvement over the previous iteration in terms of performance and design, macOS Monterey builds on that with some excellent new features that are sure to improvement the day-to-day experience of using your Mac. And you get all of this for free.

Focus will stop you getting interrupted while trying to think or work, while the Shared With You feature in Messages means you’ll spend less time hunting for things and more time enjoying them. FaceTime now becomes a serious alternative to Zoom and Microsoft Teams, with the addition of Android and Windows users being a huge step forward. 

Throw in Universal Control (once it arrives), Shortcuts, AirPlay to Mac, plus the various improvements to the Apple Mac apps, and macOS Monterey becomes an impressive release that means you’ll want to leave behind the comforts of Big Sur and head out into the new land.   

Just beware that some of the best new features will only work with M1 Macs, and others still require a reasonably recent Mac. So just because you can run Monterey on your Mac doesn’t mean you will get all the goodies.

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