![]() These tips won’t kill the coronavirus or promote world peace, but they make managing iPhone Home screens faster and easier. You can think of iOS 14 as automatically placing them back in their pre-specified App Library folders.Īgain, a short video shows the steps live. Lift your right thumb to drop the stack of apps and remove them from the Home screen.Still using your left hand, swipe left to get to the App Library.You can swipe between Home screens if you wish. Using a finger on your left hand, tap the apps you want to remove from the Home screen to add them to your stack.It’s easiest to move to the bottom-right corner. Start dragging an app with your right thumb.Touch and hold a blank area of the Home screen to enter jiggle mode. ![]() Imagine that we’ve returned from our trip, and there’s no need to waste screen real estate on travel apps anymore. Remove Multiple Apps from the Home ScreenĪ similar technique works equally well for removing a collection of apps from the Home screen. You can see what I’m doing in this short video. Lift your right thumb to drop the stack of apps.Once you’ve collected all the desired apps, use your left hand to swipe right to get back to the Home screen.Still using your left hand, navigate into the desired folder again and tap the apps you want to add to the stack you’re holding with your right thumb.Continuing to hold the app with your right thumb, use a finger on your left hand to swipe left on the Home screen to return to the App Library.iOS 14 will immediately send you to the last Home screen, creating a new one if necessary. Touch and hold the blank area at the top of the screen to enter jiggle mode.Tap the four tiny icons in a folder to display the apps in that category.Swipe left until the App Library appears.Once the video is extracted, it’ll be saved in your Camera Roll. This will open the Shortcuts app, next simply tap Download YouTube and it should start downloading the video. Follow these steps to add a bunch, all at once: While watching YouTube video in the YouTube app or in a web browser, tap on the Share button > next tap on More option > and enable Shortcuts from the list. Let’s say that you’re taking a trip-hard to imagine these days, I know, but bear with me-and want to create a Home screen that holds a variety of travel-related apps. They build on the technique of assembling a stack of apps and then rely on hidden features of the App Library. Since then, I’ve discovered two additional techniques that enable you to add or remove apps from your Home screens in bulk, which is a whole lot easier than doing it one-by-one. Last year, when we started covering iOS 14’s App Library, I shared some new-to-me ways of cleaning up my iPhone’s Home screens in “ Five Tips for Easier Rearranging of iOS Apps” (22 September 2020). Manage iPhone Home Screen Apps in Bulk with iOS 14’s App Library #1651: Dealing with leading zeroes in spreadsheet data, removing ad tracking from ckbk.#1652: OS updates, DPReview shuttered, LucidLink cloud storage.#1653: Apple Music Classical review, Authory service for writers, WWDC 2023 dates announced.1654: Urgent OS security updates, upgrading to macOS 13 Ventura, using smart speakers while temporarily blind.#1655: 33 years of TidBITS, Twitter train wreck, tvOS 16.4.1, Apple Card Savings, Steve Jobs ebook.
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