8/22/2023 0 Comments Yoink and twist![]() When you eventually need it, you can access files either directly from within the app, Yoink’s custom keyboard, and Siri Shortcuts. Yoink is a file- and snippet “shelf”, in a “hold this for me while I do something else for a while” sort of way.Īnything you can drag, copy, share or download, you can store in Yoink. Yoink v2.3 for iPad and iPhone is now available on the App Store and brings a couple of neat new features for users of iOS 15 and iPadOS 15. This means you can view photos, texts, PDFs, eMails, websites and more in the Picture-in-Picture overlay.Ĭheck out this video of it, where I open a website in PiP and scroll through it using its controls. Just because I think it’s awesome, I thought I’d mention another Picture-in-Picture feature Yoink has been offering since iOS 15 was released – displaying arbitrary content in PiP. Another (already released) cool new feature in Yoink for i(Pad)OS 15 Syncing only occurs when the app comes back to the foreground, if enabled, so there are no round-trips to iCloud every time you copy something. If a change has occurred, it will save the content to Yoink and to disk. Yes, Yoink will continue running in the background because of this, but all it does is check your pasteboard every couple of seconds (and not even the data directly, only a “changeCount” value provided by the API). It doesn’t play video, it doesn’t play audio. The Picture-in-Picture content is just a static image that changes to another static image if a copy-event was detected. Regarding energy consumption, it’s very light-weight. If that’s the case, Yoink ignores the copy/cut event and waits for the next. It also checks if there are any common password-type app names contained in the pasteboard data types, like “1password”, or “keychain”, for example. It does so by referring to the pasteboard data types proposed at. Yoink attempts to *not* save sensitive data, like passwords. So in addition to sharing content to Yoink with its Share extension, manually pasting content into the app, and Siri Shortcuts, you can now have anything you copy stored automatically in Yoink. ![]()
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