During Monday's WWDC conference Apple announced App Clips, which are small snippets of an app that let you interact with them without downloading a full app. Apple Senior Vice President Craig ...
Apple introduced App Clips in 2020 with iOS 14. The idea was to let developers share a part of their app with users, who can experience the functionality of an app without installing a full version.
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There’s an app for everything these days. But until now, the primary way to discover and try all those apps has stayed the same: visiting the App Store. In iOS 14 that’s changing in a significant way.
I was not a fan of App Clips when Apple announced them for iOS 14. They’re mini-apps that you start using immediately without a traditional app download and install, and I didn’t really see the use ...
App Clips is one of the main features of iOS 14, as it allows users to download a smaller version of an app to do a specific task. Although it was presented at WWDC 2020, some users and developers may ...
Apple today announced a new feature for iOS 14 called "App Clips," which surfaces information from relevant apps throughout the iOS 14 interface, without needing to download an entire app. Apple ...
The App Store ecosystem today is home to nearly 2 million apps. That means finding new apps to download is now more challenging than ever. This, in turn, leads app developers to funnel more money into ...
App Clips were announced in 2020 as a feature of iOS 14, but this year Apple is expanding that feature with some enhancements. With iOS 15, developers will be able to integrate App Clips into websites ...
Apple on Tuesday invited select developers to take part in a series of informational sessions covering widgets, App Clips and other new iOS 14 features, suggesting the company is looking to boost ...
There are a hundred different video editing apps out there, but soon iOS users will have one more. Today, Apple debuted its own video app, Clips. Separate from the iPhone‘s built-in photo editor or ...