iOS settings shortcuts

Finally. Thanks Jeff Broderick! Just point your iOS browser here.

UI designer Jeff Broderick has put together a dashboard of frequently-used settings icons and has used URL scheming in order to allow the “installed” apps to act as widgets for those deeply-nested settings.

via:msg:digithoughts:thenextweb

iOS settings shortcuts

Finally. Thanks Jeff Broderick! Just point your iOS browser here.

UI designer Jeff Broderick has put together a dashboard of frequently-used settings icons and has used URL scheming in order to allow the “installed” apps to act as widgets for those deeply-nested settings.

via:msg:digithoughts:thenextweb

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    This is fantastic!
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    I’m not sure I agree...will”. If Apple was going to do widgets why wouldn’t they have done...
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    I recently started using these tools and they work great. It really makes it much easier to change your settings.
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    UI designer Jeff Broderick has put together a dashboard...frequently-used settings icons...
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