
Weekly Newsletter Issue 53
Weekly newsletter summing up our publications and showcasing app developers and their amazing creations.
Welcome to this week's edition of our newsletter.
Published
This Week
This week, we have covered Siri and App Intents, SwiftUI and Vision Framework.
Performing your app actions with Siri through App Shortcuts Provider
Antonella practically shows how to expose your App Intents to Siri and also how to invoke the app with an alternative applicationName
.

Dynamically adapting to available space with ViewthatFits
Antonella shows the capability of the ViewThatFits
container to dynamically present content based on the available space.

Detecting body pose in a live video feed
Matteo demonstrates with a step-by-step tutorial the capability of the Vision Framework in tracking body poses using the DetectHumanBodyPoseRequest
.

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From
The Community
Exploring The LabeledContent View In SwiftUI
Gabriel explores the LabeledContent
view, a SwiftUI component that simplifies the creation of interfaces displaying a label alongside various types of content.

Publish Your macOS App Outside the App Store: Notarization, DMG, & Gumroad Guide
Karin shows how to publish a macOS app outside the Mac App Store, covering notarization, creating a DMG installer, and distributing it on a famous alternative platform.
Animated Async Button With Custom Spinner Using SwiftUI
Kavsoft, in this practical tutorial, shows how to create an appealing button that displays the status of asynchronous actions.
UNHINGED
The combination of a simple and effective mood tracker to effectively track mood throughout the day with the ability to add textual information tags and even people makes this app made by Marcel really unique.
Everything is oriented toward creating a calm mood with smooth and effective animations; the overall experience is enjoyable and engages the user in tracking the daily mood by keeping track of all those episodes that influence our mood each day. The charts in the app give us a very good overview of our mood during a wider time interval

This week, we hosted another incredible Beer with Swift event in Naples. Thanks to everyone who joined our monthly gathering. If you missed this one, be sure to catch the next event as we continue to connect with local developers.

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We can’t wait to see what you will Create with Swift.
See you next week!