Tap and hold or just drag the app from the App Library App Library > long press the app > tap Add to Home Screen. You can also search for apps from the App Library and add them to your home screen ...
With iOS 14, Apple introduced several new features that affect the core experience of using an iPhone. One such feature was App Library, which continues to be available in the current version of iOS — ...
Apple introduced App Library in iOS 14 back in 2020 as an alternative (and automatic) way to keep your iPhone and iPad organized. More specifically, according to Apple, this feature categorizes the ...
The new App Library in iOS 14 is a simple idea that proves to be a huge boon to productivity. Here's how it could become your most-used iOS 14 feature, and why it's worth upgrading for just by itself.
How to Use the App Library to Organize All the Apps on Your iPhone or iPad Thanks to Apple's App Library, you no longer have to keep every app on the Home screen. iPhone and iPad apps are ...
A major new change that comes with iOS 14 alongside home screen widgets is the iPhone App Library. The feature offers a new way to manage the many apps you’ve got with auto-generated categories, a new ...
To find and use the App Library on your iPhone, you'll need to swipe all the way to the last page of your home screen. Once you've opened the App Library, you can browse through your apps using the ...
The App Library is one of iOS 14‘s most useful features. It’s basically a drawer for all of your iPhone’s apps, tucked away after the last page of the home screen. This doesn’t sound particularly ...
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When you download an app from the App Store, the app usually appears either on your Home screen or a subsequent screen of apps. In iOS 14 and later, new downloads also show up in the Recently Added ...
Something I enjoy about writing an iOS book every year is comparing what I think the main concerns about the new version will be against what readers actually become concerned about. I usually guess ...
Prior to iOS 14, one of the central problems with iOS (compared to Android) was that every single app you’ve ever downloaded has to exist somewhere on your home screen. You could have folders, you ...