So, using a clever workaround made by possible by new APIs introduced in iOS and iPadOS 15, he figured out how to turn Yoink – already a capable and modern clipboard manager and shelf app – into a “true” clipboard manager that, like those you may have seen on macOS, can monitor everything you copy and automatically save it for you. While I continue to believe Apple will have to address these issues in the next iterations of iPadOS, Matthias Gansrigler didn’t want to wait for Apple to let his clipboard manager Yoink run continuously in the background and automatically capture anything the user copies to the system clipboard. Despite the advances in the past 18 months with iPadOS 14, the Magic Keyboard, and iPadOS 15, there are still several areas where iPadOS falls short: I can’t record podcasts on it with the setup I like (unless I deal with some ridiculous cable shenanigans) the Files app still lacks Finder features such as smart folders or the ability to navigate into hidden folders and, due to Apple’s restrictions, iPad utilities like clipboard managers can’t run persistently in the background like they can on a Mac. In the years I’ve spent working on iPad as my primary computer, I’ve learned to appreciate the platform’s advantages over the Mac (a richer app ecosystem and superior modularity, for instance), and I’ve accepted its limitations. Yoink’s new persistent clipboard monitoring. Apple’s October Music and MacBook Pro Event.John on favorite moments from Monday’s event.Federico continues his series on his Obsidan setup with a look at how he’s using templates.Mapper Safari Extension Automatically Redirects Google Maps Links to Apple Maps.Yoink Brings Background Clipboard Monitoring to iOS and iPadOS 15 via Picture in Picture Workaround.Replay Apple’s OctoKeynote and Other Videos.Apple’s October 2021 Event: All The Small Things.Apple Unveils the New 14 and 16-Inch MacBook Pros Powered by the M1 Pro and M1 Max Systems-on-a-Chip.Apple Announces New Third-Generation AirPods. Apple Introduces New Apple Music Plan, Siri Features, and HomePod Mini Colors.Apple Announces Availability of New HomePod mini Colors, AirPods, New MacBook Pros, and macOS Monterey.This week on MacStories Unwind: MacStories Sponsored by: Due – I Made the Most Annoying App.
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