
Workflow opens up infinite possibilities of what you can do with your iPhone, iPad, and Apple Watch. You can even export a workflow as a standalone app on your home screen. Your workflow creations can be launched from inside the Workflow app, from other apps using Workflow’s Action Extension, or from our new lightning-fast Today Widget. * Send a message including the last screenshot you took * Get directions to the nearest coffee shop in one tap * Make PDFs from Safari or any app with a share sheet * Add a home screen icon that calls a loved one Workflow includes over 200 actions, including those for Contacts, Calendar, Maps, Music, Photos, Camera, Reminders, Safari, AirDrop, Twitter, Facebook, Dropbox, Evernote, iCloud Drive, and Health, to name a few. DeskConnect is built by the same folks behind the automation app, Workflow, but it hasn’t been updated in a long while.DeskConnect is a web service that can instantly move data between devices.
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While I've been using Copied to move bits of text and screenshots between devices with iCloud, DeskConnect's simpler approach, 30-day automatic deletion, and integration with documents will work just as well for a lot of people – especially for those who can't stand the unreliability of AirDrop between iOS and OS X or who just want a quick way to send a file from an iPhone to an iPad.ĭeskConnect is further proof of the wizardry of the Workflow team, and it's free to download from the App Store.Workflow is your personal automation tool, enabling you to drag and drop any combination of actions to create powerful workflows for your iPhone, iPad, and Apple Watch. The app is polished, well integrated with iOS, and its speed and reliability are commendable. I've been pleasantly surprised by DeskConnect. Here's a workflow to send the contents of the clipboard to another device from a widget in Notification Center – this should give you an idea of how much time you can save with DeskConnect and Workflow working in unison. It's the kind of native integration that makes sense because it's the same team behind both apps, and it'll come in handy for those cases where using the basic DeskConnect extension won't be enough. Once authenticated with your account, a new 'Send via DeskConnect' action will let you pass any file or data from Workflow actions to a DeskConnect-enabled device without taking you to the DeskConnect app. Same company, same great time-saving tools. Items you've sent to devices configured with your DeskConnect account will be displayed with thumbnail previews at the bottom on the iPhone 6s, you can 3D Touch on them to open a peek and then swipe up to reveal options to copy the item again or delete it. Only three of these shortcuts function within the app itself: to share links to websites, you'll have to use the DeskConnect share extension from other apps. In the new DeskConnect, four buttons sit atop the main screen to send photos, the clipboard, websites, and documents. While DeskConnect's support for multiple data types and documents may be reminiscent of services like Droplr or Box, DeskConnect really is just a way to transfer personal information for a limited amount of time. 1 You also can't generate public links to items stored in DeskConnect, and there's a size limitation of 100 MB per file.
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Because DeskConnect isn't meant to replace full cloud archive solutions like Dropbox – it's a temporary holding tray – data you upload and share between devices is automatically deleted after 30 days.

DeskConnect can push text, links, images, the contents of the system clipboard, as well as files. After testing the new DeskConnect for the past couple of weeks, it's impossible not to be impressed with its simplicity and speed.ĭeskConnect's premise is easy to grasp: it's a web service that moves data between devices in near real-time thanks to the cloud and push notifications. With a major redesign and adoption of modern iOS technologies, DeskConnect's comeback, launching today on the App Store, brings an even faster way to share documents, photos, and just about anything across multiple devices. They never forgot about DeskConnect, though. However, after Weinstein and Workflow co-founders Conrad Kramer and Nick Frey began working on the app that would later win an Apple Design Award, DeskConnect was put on the shelf so the team could focus on their powerful take on iOS automation.

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Based on a cloud service and built with speed in mind, DeskConnect predated Apple's Continuity efforts with AirDrop in iOS 8 and OS X Yosemite when it launched in the summer of 2013, DeskConnect was featured by Apple on the Mac App Store and it ranked in the top charts for several consecutive days. Originally born out of a hackathon, DeskConnect was a Mac and iOS utility to speed up the process of transferring bits of text and files between devices. Before he co-founded Workflow, Ari Weinstein was the creator of DeskConnect.
