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Apple TipKit will allow developers to give s a tutorial-type guide to their app
According to Apple, the new TipKit tool will contain templates similar to what s are currently used to sharing in system apps. These will be customisable to reflect the developer's own app's look and feel. Furthermore, Apple claims that developers would be able to customise when and when their tips appear. That is, the advice does not have to be limited to onboarding. Tips might also be introduced as s start learning a new portion of the app, or they could be set up to be activated by specific rules.
With the ToolKit, developers would be able to avoid bothering s who are familiar with recommendations, such as those who had already found how specific features in the application functioned.
Developers might also specify when a tip should be displayed, such as after a has visited a specific app section or utilised a specific function several times. As the continues to learn about the app, the developers could provide them with a tip that might help them make use of advanced features or lead them to an undiscovered feature.
Apple will use TipKit to add native tips to its own apps, such as FaceTime, Photos, and iMessages, in iOS 17. This will assist in guiding s and eliminate misunderstandings by making seeing tips a more standard experience across the platform.
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