The addition of a widget with its new designs is one of the main features of iOS 14. However, not all applications support it yet. Absent from the scene are large applications such as those for Google, as well as Twitter and Facebook. Therefore, searching for useful applications that support the widget may be somewhat difficult. So, here is a list of selected applications that support the new widget, without compromising the quality.

Vaughn Islam

Did you doubt that your favorite iPhone Islam app would be late in supporting such a feature? Of course, this is not possible. Islam iPhone now provides a great widget to trek up the new site. You can also create a shortcut to one of the application tools and display it as a widget. You can read the method over -this link-
Pedometer ++

The best app I've found for counting steps and setting daily goals. The application performs its mission in a focused and simple way and provides several forms of widget, all of which are great and help you track your daily steps and goals to maintain fitness. The app is completely free and relies on user support and ads. If you like it, do not forget to donate to support its continuation by going to settings, scrolling to the bottom of the list, and then leaving a "tip" to the developer through the "Tip Jar" window.
Belal

Bilal, give us a rest.
Bilal app is one of the best designed prayer apps. It is small in size and completely free without ads. With it, you can follow prayer times with the wonderful home screen widget that integrates with the design of iOS 14.
FotMob

A great application to track matches and sports team results. But even if you don't want to use it and are using a popular app like 365scores, you can download FotMob just for the widget, as I did. It enables you to customize a widget for each team you track to show you the latest results.
I put my Barcelona and Manchester City results on the main screen. what about you?
WeatherLine
You might like to use the Apple Weather app and just stick with it. But what if you want more information? Or a cool design that compliments the look of your home screen? You might like the Weather Line app, as it is very informative and has an excellent design. It also provides many widgets, and you are bound to like one.
Solar Watch sunrise to sunset

The Solar Watch application is beautiful in its own right, as it enables you to follow some weather conditions in addition to information about the location of the sun in the sky, sunrise and sunset times, with excellent design and effects. You can learn a lot of information with it, such as sunset and sunrise in particular, to get the best pictures of the sun, or any other uses you might think of. Also, you can only see the weather and enjoy the beauty of the widget on your home screen.
T

The Apple Diary app is great. I love him. But many people do not like to use it. Especially for those who own Windows or Android devices and want to synchronize their data between devices. One of the best alternatives is Todoist. This is not new here, but what is new as I expected (my friend) is that he has added a variety of widgets for different purposes that keep you from opening the application most of the time.
Spark

The Mail app is probably one of the most logical apps when you think about its need for a widget. Displaying new mail on the home screen is very useful. But for some reason, Google hasn't updated the popular Gmail yet. Here comes another well-known application, Spark, which provides more than one useful widget for the home screen, and you can finally see important mail easily without the need to enter the application.





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