![]() ![]() That’s the old Frames.json file used by previous versions of Apple Frames. “If you have an existing version of the Frames.json file stored in the root level of iCloud Drive ⇾ Shortcuts, you can delete it since it will no longer be necessary to Apple Frames. ![]() All of this, as always, in a native shortcut designed for high performance that uses Apple’s official device images and requires no manual configuration whatsoever.” And in the process, I also added support for ‘Default’ and ‘More Space’ options on the Apple Silicon-based MacBook Airs, MacBook Pros, and iMac. And that’s not all: Apple Frames 3.0 also brings full support for resolution scaling on all iPad models that offer the ‘More Space’ display mode in iPadOS 16. This update to the shortcut introduces full compatibility with the iPhone 14 Pro and 14 Pro Max with Dynamic Island, Apple Watch Ultra, and the M2 MacBook Air. As a result, Apple Frames 3.0 is faster, easier to debug, and – hopefully – easier to maintain going forward.īut Apple Frames 3.0 goes beyond a new technical foundation. For Apple Frames 3.0, I entirely rebuilt its underlying file structure to move away from base64 and embrace Files/Finder to store assets. ![]() “Apple Frames 3.0 is a major update that involved a complete re-architecture of the shortcut to improve its performance and reliability on all Apple platforms. Federico launched the free major update today and detailed all of the new features and changes at MacStories. If you haven’t used Apple Frames before, it’s a seamless tool to add a device’s hardware frames to screenshots using the Shortcuts app. And it comes with support for iPhone 14 Pro and Pro Max, Apple Watch Ultra, and M2 MacBook Air, multiple display resolution options, and more. The latest iteration was completely rewritten for improved performance and reliability. The fantastic Apple Frames Shortcut created by MacStories’ Federico Viticci has been upgraded today with a major new version. ![]()
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