The shortcut starts by asking you for the name of the app you’re looking for with an ‘Ask for Input’ action. I use this shortcut whenever I mention an app on MacStories or the MacStories Weekly newsletter – it’s even pinned to my iPad’s dock since it’s a shortcut I invoke multiple times a week. Open the default watch later queue in the official YouTube app for iPhone and iPad.įile this under “I can’t believe I never actually shared this shortcut before”: for years now, I’ve been using a shortcut that lets me search the App Store for a specific app, then copies its link to the clipboard. For this reason, I was able to take my existing shortcut to subscribe to RSS feeds with Fiery Feeds and easily adapt it to NetNewsWire. As John highlighted in his review of the app, one of the best aspects of NetNewsWire is its integration with modern iOS technologies such as dark mode, keyboard shortcuts on iPad, context menus, and parameter-based shortcuts. I’m liking NetNewsWire a lot, and I’m giving it a try as my go-to RSS reader for a while (more on this experiment soon, if it goes well). You can read our review of the new iPhone and iPad app here. Let’s dig in.Įarlier this week, the folks at Ranchero released the iOS and iPadOS version of NetNewsWire, the popular RSS client that was rebooted on the Mac last year as an open-source project. ![]() I’ve also created shortcuts to reopen the watch later queue in the YouTube app, copy app links from the App Store, and copy a webpage selection from Safari as rich text.įurthermore, exclusively for Club MacStories members, I’ve created an advanced shortcut to upload images to a remote FTP server and copy their public URLs to the clipboard. ![]() ![]() Following this week’s launch of NetNewsWire for iPhone and iPad, I’ve adapted an existing shortcut to let you subscribe to feeds using the popular RSS client. The Shortcuts Corner is a regular section of our MacStories Weekly newsletter, exclusive to Club MacStories members, where I share advanced shortcuts and respond to readers’ requests for automation.įor this week’s installment of the Shortcuts Corner, I’ve prepared quite an assortment of miscellaneous shortcuts to share with MacStories readers and Club MacStories members (because I’ve been spending all my time at home due to the state of emergency in Italy, I’ve been reorganizing my entire Shortcuts library, among other things).
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