In March this year, Apple acquired the very popular Workflow app, which allows users to chain multiple actions to create tasks that they can activate with just one tap or even automatically in certain cases. The productivity app has now received its first update since the acquisition and notably restores some of the features that were removed by the company with the previous update.
With the version 1.7.4 update, Apple's Workflow app has restored support for Chrome browser and Pocket, which enables users to open Web links in Google's browser and save/retrieve articles from the read-it-later service respectively. While these actions could be replicated by advanced users, as pointed out in a report by MacStories, it is good to see that the integration has now been restored for all users.
The update is already available and can be downloaded from the App Store.
Notably, the previous update also removed the integration for other services including, Telegram, Uber, and Google Street View, which have still not been restored by Apple, as per the report. Apart from the restored integration for Chrome and Pocket, the new Workflow update expands the integration for Apple Music to the app. "You can also now add music to your Up Next queue with updated Apple Music actions," the company says in the update description on App Store.
The latest update enables users to select songs from their library, play them, and now even queue them with the operating system's native Up Next functionality, as pointed out in the report.
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