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24: Hello. I’m a Max. And I’m an M1 Pro. (And Happy 600 to Jeff!)

In the News

English - October 22, 2021 16:00 - 44 minutes - 30.5 MB - ★★★★ - 7 ratings
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Happy 600 to Jeff!Unleashing the Pro Pro Max MaxContour Series 7Slo-Mo BroMotionBONUS: Don’t Be Widgetless!Jeff’s Tip: Add and customize the Notes Apps WidgetBrett’s Tip: Add and customize the Files App Widget

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Jeff’s Post: Only widgets on the iPad

Brett’s iOS Widget Tip: Add the Files App widget and then you can specify which FOLDER you want to view files from under “Location.” You can add “Recents” or Tags, or a folder that you have Favorited. Or at the very bottom you can choose “Pick Folder” but unfortunately you are limited to only folders located “On My iPad” or from iCloud Drive” (although if you Favorite a folder from a cloud-based storage platform you can access that Folder).

Jeff’s iOS Widget Tip: Add and customize the Notes Apps widget on your iPad. I replaced the Siri Suggestion widget that I described earlier this week with the Notes widget.  In fact, I replaced it with two of them.
(1) The medium widget shows the three notes you edited most recently in a specific folder of the Notes app that you can select.
(2) The large widget shows the six notes that you edited mostly recently in a specific folder of the Notes app that you can select — plus it shows (a) when you last modified the note and (b) the first line of the note.
(3) The small widget comes in two flavors.  The Folder version is a shortcut to the single note that you most recently edited in a specific folder that you select.  The Note version is a shortcut to a specific note that you select.  Both have room to show a little of the beginning of the note.

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