With the launch date of iOS 13 nearing in less than a month, Apple has begun to configure and prepare some background components to support the upcoming changes, including the new Reminders application, which is expected to be released in iOS 13, Apple has launched the beta version of this application on the i-Cloud Web site. , That's not some other new feature.
I-cloud web
It is known to everyone that Apple has had an alternative version of the iCloud web interface for a few years now as a test site, and you can enter it through this. Link. And earlier this year we noticed that Apple had updated its beta site to add support for logging in directly with Face ID or Touch ID. This is likely an introduction to the Sign in With Apple feature. Visiting the iCloud demo site from a device running iOS 13 or macOS Catalina provides the user with a prompt to log in using Face ID or Touch ID, like how to purchase products from the App Store, bypassing the username and password screen in the traditional way.
Frederico Vitisi, founder and editor-in-chief of MacStoriesNet, indicated that more changes will almost certainly come to iCloud once iOS 13 is actually launched in the next month, including a new reminder app for online version similar to the app that will be launched in iOS 13 and macOS Catalina. .
Minor adjustments were also made to the i-Cloud main screen, as it came with a new white background instead of the previous blue background, although the layout remains very similar to the previous version.
Online reminders application
The most important change to iCloud is the new Reminders app, which is similar to the design and layout of the new version found in iOS 13 and macOS Catalina, but apparently in the works, because many of its functions are still missing. Such as:
◉ Although all of the app's menus now appear on the left side with custom icons and colors complete, the new sections like “Today,” “Scheduled,” “Flagged,” and “All” are nowhere to be seen. .
◉ Lists can be customized, including changing name, icon and color, but you cannot create new lists yet.
◉ Shared lists are also not fully supported, as mentioned in a note at the bottom of the list.
◉ Your lists that you have shared with others will appear, but you will not be able to view or change the sharing settings. Lists shared with you will not appear, although the use of the word “yet” in the note again indicates that it has appeared.
◉ Currently there is no way to edit anything other than the reminders and notes titles.
◉ Due dates and specific locations will be displayed in the iOS 13 Reminders app, but cannot be changed, and when creating a new reminder, you can enter text but you cannot set any dates, locations or alerts. It's a very basic app right now, and Apple will definitely add more functions in the coming weeks.
Other applications
Despite other changes to iOS 13, the new Reminders app appears to be the only big change introduced to the iCloud web. For example, we find that the Notes application will provide new views and share folders in iOS 13, but on iCloud the web has not changed from before.
Likewise; The Find My iPhone or Find iPhone application remains on the iCloud list, and despite Apple's move to integrate it with the Find My Friends app in the new Find My app, it is not clear that Apple will add it to that list on the iCloud web site, so it may be reluctant to add it. This time after this development for privacy reasons.
The trial version interface from iCloud is available to anyone with an Apple account, whether you are running iOS 13 or not, so you can check it by visiting the website. iCloud And log in with the regular Apple i-Cloud and password.
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