Tuesday, June 5, 2018

5 Applications Apple Kills with iOS 12!

Some of the features that Apple has introduced with iOS 12 are frustrating for developers who offer these features through third-party applications. So what applications are bringing the end of iOS 12?
Apple, like every year, has added many fun and functional features to the mobile operating system together with iOS 12 this year. The introduction of new features satisfies iOS users, but some companies may miss out on it. Some features cause some applications in the App Store to lose functionality.

Here's what iOS 12 'kills':
Ruler applications
Ruler applications, ARKit and camera business unit and objects, you can make measurements of the space. However, the Measure application, which came with ARKit 2.0, removed the need for 3rd party ruler applications altogether.

IFTTT
The shortcuts application Apple introduced with iOS 12 integrates with Siri and lets you create a single shortcut for a set of commands. This means that IFTTT, which connects platforms, has become completely unnecessary for iOS users.
Video chat apps
Apple, with iOS 12, adds FaceTime with up to 32 multi-video call features. This means that iOS users will not need constantly troubling applications such as Google Hangouts or Microsoft Skype for group video calls.
the Bitmoj
With Bitmoji, users could create interesting and funny content in the social media by creating their own two-dimensional avatars. Apple took this one step further and combined Bitmoji's avatar creation feature with animogin's three-dimensional animations, and it turned out to be a memo. Although the feature is currently limited to the iPhone X, it is not hard to say that it will be in the service of millions of users in the near future.