Good point Ray. I know we couldn't talk about that earlier, but now with it public, we can. I thought that was really cool, and the fact that Fred was added... um? Yeah... that was kind of interesting, let me just leave it at that. LOL! --- Christopher Gilland JAWS Certified, 2016. Training Instructor.
i...@gillandmarketing.com Phone: (704) 256-8010. ----- Original Message ----- From: Ray Foret jr To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com Sent: Wednesday, September 14, 2016 1:18 PM Subject: Re: 100+ iOS 10 Hidden / Secret Features For iPhone And iPad [ Doesn’t say anything about the fact that all the Nuance voices are now available for Voice Over. So, make that 102. Sent from my Mac, The only computer with full accessibility for the blind built-in Sincerely, The Constantly Barefooted Ray Still a very happy Mac, Verizon Wireless iPhone6+ and Apple TV user!!!!! On Sep 14, 2016, at 10:56 AM, Kliphton Miller <kliph...@icloud.com> wrote: By Paul Morris | September 14th, 2016 Here’s a full growing list of more than 100 hidden and secret features in iOS 10 for iPhone, iPad and iPod touch that you likely don’t know about as yet. Excited about iOS 10? Did you know that the latest version of Apple’s mobile platform packs over 100 new hidden / secret features that Apple has made no fuss about? It’s always extremely exciting for iOS device owners to be able to watch the live stream of Apple’s keynotes in order to get a better understanding of what is coming in future version of the platform. With that said, it’s often the features that aren’t mentioned during the keynotes that have the most appeal, and iOS 10 has a ton of them it seems. <iOS-10-hidden-features-main2.jpg> When Craig Federighi, Apple’s senior VP of Software Engineering, took to the stage back at WWDC in June, he almost instantly announced that he was going to use his stage time to talk about the ten most notable additions and improvements within the new iOS 10 release. What he didn’t mention was the seemingly never-ending list of additions that make iOS 10 such an impressive feat of engineering. After all, iOS 10 is, at least according to Apple, the “biggest iOS release ever”. For one, he didn’t mention the ability to customize read receipts in iMessage on a per contact basis. He certainly didn’t touch on the high fact that stock apps can now be deleted and then re-installed from the App Store at will, or mention the fact that the Control Center can now make use of 3D Touch. Removal of Game Center is another one. On the lighter side of things, intensity adjustment for the flashlight/torch? You got it. Here’s the list of iOS 10 features that you likely don’t know about as yet: 1.. Read receipts by conversation in iMessages 2.. iCloud Drive Desktop folder 3.. Air Quality Index for China 4.. Faster Camera launch 5.. Continuity Clipboard 6.. Autocorrect improvements for Korean & Thai 7.. Notes collaboration 8.. Unlimited tabs in Safari 9.. Male and female Siri voices for Russia, Spain & Italy 10.. Definition dictionary in Danish 11.. Live Photos stabilization 12.. Markup in Messages 13.. Side-by-side Mail compose iPad 14.. Location suggestions in Calendar 15.. New iPad Camera UI 16.. Live Filters for Live Photos 17.. Conversation view in Mail 18.. Discover in iBooks 19.. Improved Auto Enhance in Photos 20.. Faster FaceTime connectivity 21.. CarPlay app reordering 22.. Split View in Safari on iPad 23.. Rest & type iPad keyboard 24.. Sort Favorites in Apple News 25.. iCloud Drive Documents folder 26.. Bilingual dictionaries in Dutch & Italian 27.. Apple Pay in Safari 28.. Mail suggested move folder 29.. Air quality in Maps for China 30.. Found in Messages 31.. Brilliance adjustment slider in Photos 32.. Mail filters 33.. CarPlay on ultra wide screens 34.. Bedtime alarm 35.. Siri in South Africa & Ireland 36.. Definition dictionary in Traditional Chinese 37.. Live Photos editing 38.. Avoid tolls in Maps 39.. Mailbox column 40.. Faster attachment sending in Messages 41.. No Game Center app, service is still there 42.. Delete stock Apple apps 43.. Re-download stock Apple apps from App Store 44.. Panes in Control Center 45.. New animations for opening and closing apps 46.. 3D Touch in Control Center 47.. New Back button 48.. New Folder view 49.. App Store gets back Categories tab 50.. Slide to unlock is gone from Lock screen, replaced by “Press home to unlock” 51.. Read receipts for individual Contacts in Messages 52.. New keyboard sound 53.. Cellular Data option in 3D Touch Quick Actions 54.. Take photos while listening to music 55.. Optimized storage for Music 56.. iOS 10 kernel is left unencrypted intentionally 57.. Widgets now show up on left side of Home screen, as well as left side on Lock screen, and even on left side of Notification Center system-wide 58.. Low Light, Medium Light, Bright Light options for Torch/Flashlight in Control Center 59.. New file system called ‘Apple File System’ 60.. Home screen widgets in 3D Touch Quick Actions 61.. Get notifications on where you last parked your car 62.. In-line video playback in Messages, Safari and other apps. 63.. ReplayKit now allows live video streaming from apps and games, as well as screen-casting 64.. iPad as hub for HomeKit instead of Apple TV 65.. RAW support in Camera app 66.. Notifications for publishers in Apple News app 67.. Continuity Keyboard (tvOS 10 required on Apple TV) 68.. Magnifier feature under Accessibility setting 69.. 100+ new emojis 70.. Warning when connected to open and unsecured Wi-Fi networks 71.. Raise to Wake 72.. Warning if Liquid is detected in Lightning port 73.. “Hey Siri” now activates only one device at a time 74.. “Rest Finger to Unlock” option is still there 75.. Photos app can detect 7 facial expressions 76.. Photos app can detect 4432 type of objects 77.. Prioritized app downloads 78.. Warning for apps that aren’t 64-bit compatible 79.. Improved landscape mode for Safari on small screen devices 80.. Close all tabs in Safari at once by tapping and holding on the tabs button. 81.. 3D Touch to clear all notifications at once in Notification Center 82.. Search bookmarks and Reading List in Safari 83.. Tap and hold links in Safari to get new “Share” option, clicking on which invokes Share Sheet 84.. Swipe up on a photo to view related photos in Photos app 85.. Spotlight Search can now search iCloud Drive app 86.. Markup in Photos app 87.. Song lyrics in Music app 88.. Siri now provides suggestions when editing the query manually 89.. Access Spotlight Search from anywhere system-wide 90.. System-wide Look Up feature 91.. 3D Touch on app’s icon on the Home screen to share that app 92.. 3D Touch to rename folders on Home screen 93.. 3D Touch on the app’s icon on Home screen which is being downloaded from the App Store to pause/resume or cancel the installation 94.. 3D Touch on folders on Home screen to see pending notification at a glance 95.. 3D Touch on Spotlight Search suggestions 96.. Calendar now suggests events based on prior events 97.. Emergency Bypass in Contacts for Do Not Disturb 98.. 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