Spyke
ultratiemreply
lemmy.world

It’s amazing in 17! Noticed first time typing. Especially on the iPad I make substantially less mistakes. It’s a smack in the face change.

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Yes! Sharing of AirTags!

Finally I won’t get notified a million times that there’s an AirTag in my partner’s bag.

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lemmy.ca

I never answer my phone so having voicemails automatically type out will be a great addition for me!

Wife will be happy. Mother will be happy.

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Scooter411reply
lemmy.ml

You have a transcription of a voicemail after it’s been left. On 17 you will see the transcription coming in as the person is leaving the message.

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Live transcript does seem nice. Like you, I hate listening to voicemail. I’m a much more visual person

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navireply
lemmy.tespia.org

Any links to this? I didn't realize PWAs were getting any love in iOS 17.

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Hey , my bad. The pwa improvement are coming to macOS safari and not the mobile safari. I thought there were improvements on mobile safari too but nope.

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ttrpg.network

SharePlay for CarPlay is going to be a huge quality of life improvement for carpooling

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I’m still not 100% sure how this works, but I’m excited for it with my wife in long car rides.

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NoisyFlakereply
lemm.ee

I assume this only works with Apple Music, right? Been considering switching from Spotify for a few months now, but so far there's not really anything that would justify the switch.

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Unfortunately yes—anyone in your car can scan a QR code and help add to your queue, but it only shows up when using Apple Music

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The first couple betas had super speedy spotlight searching. This current beta has a basically broken spotlight. I’m hoping by the time 17 is released that spotlight is super speedy again. It’s been really slow for me on 16

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garretblereply
lemmy.world

From what I understand the “grid” where you can place app windows has been greatly increased, so it’s almost like you can place the apps where ever instead of it choosing the worst places on its own.

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Onsereply
lemmy.ml

It’s nowhere near a desktop OS but it is a nice improvement. I definitely hate using it less since the betas.

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I use my iPad for about 90% of my computing needs at this point, so I’m eager for the extra functionality when I have it extended out on an external display.

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Video voicemail when using FaceTime. I don’t use FaceTime often, but this has seemed like a no brainer enhancement to FaceTime for awhile.

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lemmy.world

The battery life. I heard it was miles better than 16. Also, allegedly, keyboard autocorrect was fixed. Allegedly.

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lemmy.world

Opening up the browsers to allow ones that don't run webkit would be nice.

I rather miss being able to use Firefox and its plugins on mobile.

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Jacobp100reply
lemmy.ml

The Firefox plug-in system is the same as Safari/WebKit, is it not?

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T156reply
lemmy.world

Not as far as I'm aware, since they use gecko for Firefox desktop.

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They both use WebExtensions but Firefox supports many more apis. ublock isn’t possible with Safari.

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Better voice to text. I’ve been acting like a boomer a lot more recently by dictating things into text fields and judging from the accuracy of the LLM models like whisper, I could seriously see myself using voice to text for everything that doesn’t need to be spelled out.

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I really look forward to the profile in Safari (both in macOS and iOS). If it's working properly in Sonoma, I won't be needing multiple accounts on my Macs to separate my work and porn addiction.

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kbin.social

Another stolen Android feature that they'll claim to have come up with themselves! Those are the best

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I mean isn’t that what all big companies do to each other? If iPhone is regarded as the first smartphone then technically all other ones are copying them.

I’m not a purist or anything, just see how all major players end up fairly uniform outside of some niche bits and bobs.

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You can't steal a feature, to be fair. Only the implementation can be stolen, not the idea.

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Android fan here, currently using an iPhone.

You’re not entirely wrong, but you’re missing half the equation. You see, the implementations here actually work fairly decently and feel nice to use. Still took them way too long, and they’re still getting too much credit. But the entire experience is more polished.

That either matters to you or it doesn’t. It didn’t used to for me, so I used Android for years since it’s significantly more customizable and capable.

Now I have multiple computing devices and need my phone to fulfill a more general role, and I’d like that to be an enjoyable experience. So I’m on iPhone again.

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