Common Man Tech Writes: You’d be forgiven if you looked at the title of this review and said something to yourself along the lines of;
“A weather app? WTF? Why do I want to read a review about a weather app?”
iOS weather apps come in different shapes and sizes. Some focus on being pretty, some focus on the cold, hard,…weather. To this point, no climate-based app has quite nailed the “form and function” mantra of good app design, with a graveyard full of weather apps that either don’t inspire much of a connection to them, or are so pretty that it gets in the way of their core function, to prove it.
It’s the weather, stupid.
Enter: Climate Clock.
Introduced in iOS 17.1 and watchOS 10.1, NameDrop is a novel feature that facilitates the sharing of contact information between nearby iPhones and Apple Watches by holding them together.
As Apple has made iOS 17 beta 4 available to registered developers, a couple of iPhone users are observing several exciting modifications.
Apple has rolled out the public beta versions of iOS 17, iPadOS 17, and watchOS 10, enabling users with a compatible device to test the most recent features.