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If you need a simple application with an intuitive environment to automate tasks in the system iOS, you will literally love the Workflow app with its many features. A single app can upload photos to a selected folder on Dropbox and delete them from the device library, create a PDF from a web page in Safari, call a taxi to your current location or a selected address, create a GIF from a series of photos, download images from a website, translate an article or post a photo to several social networks at the same time. It can do much more, but we wouldn't write about anything other than its functions. But what's even more interesting is that this application, according to TechCrunch is now taking the Cupertino company under its wing.

Apple in addition to the Workflow application itself, it also acquires the team working on its development, which includes, for example, Ari Weinstein, Conrad Kramer and Nick Frey. "We are delighted to join the App"lu," Weinstein said in a statement. "With company Apple we have worked closely together since the very beginning."

Apple confirmed the acquisition with the startup Workflow, which also won an award Apple Design Award in 2015 for its outstanding features. Most of the time, the applications that a company purchases immediately disappear from the App Store, but Workflow will continue to be available, will be updated regularly, and is free. However, it is unclear what its plans are. Apple with the app in the future. TechCrunch speculates that it could be used in collaboration with Siri, or it could become the backbone of powerful automation tools for the iPad.

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Source: MacRumors

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