iPad&iPhone user

Apple acquires Workflow automation app, offers it free

The technology could be used by Apple to offer quick access for disabled people,

- reveals John Ribeiro

Apple has acquired the Workflow automation app, which allows iOS users to trigger a sequence of tasks across apps with a single tap. spokesman for Apple confirmed the company’s acquisitio­n of DeskConnec­t, the developer of the app, and the Workflow app, but did not provide further details.

Workflow, developed for the iPhone, iPad, and Apple Watch, allows users to drag and drop combinatio­ns of actions to create workflows that interact with the apps and

content on the device. It won an Apple design award in 2015 at its annual Worldwide Developers Conference.

Some of the examples of tasks for which Workflow can be used are making animated GIFs, adding a home screen icon to call a loved one and tweeting a song the user has been listening to, according to a descriptio­n of the app.

Apple is keeping the app alive on its App Store and it has been made free, according to TechCrunch, which first reported the acquisitio­n.

The company, which typically comments on its acquisitio­ns with the standard line that “Apple buys smaller technology companies from time to time, and we generally do not discuss our purpose or plans,” on Wednesday went on to comment about the benefits of the app.

The app was selected for the Apple design award “because of its outstandin­g use of iOS accessibil­ity features, in particular an outstandin­g implementa­tion for VoiceOver with clearly labelled items, thoughtful hints, and drag/drop announceme­nts, making the app usable and quickly accessible to those who are blind or low-vision,” Apple told TechCrunch.

It isn’t clear at this point how the app will be integrated with Apple’s offerings. Besides offering a standalone Workflow app, Apple may possibly look at integratin­g the technology into iOS with Siri being the key interface for many users, particular­ly for disabled people.

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