With the release of the final version of iOS 15 with an updated home screen. Interest in widgets among users of compatible iPhones has increased greatly. Several apps have added support for home screen widgets over the past few days. But Widgetsmith has been the most popular. The program allows you to create your own customized widgets for the iPhone desktop. Custom widgets for iOS 15.
How to add widgets with Widgetsmith in iOS 15
There are three widget sizes available in the Widgetsmith iPhone app: small, medium, and large. For each widget you can customize the style, font, tint and background color.
Widgetsmith adds the following data types to the home screen:
- time,
- date,
- custom: photo or text you define,
- the calendar,
- reminders,
- weather,
- health and activity.
Each data type can be customized: set the font, color and background.
Once you’ve created a widget in the Widgetsmith app. Go back to the home screen and go to edit mode (by pressing and holding anywhere on the desktop). Click on the “+” sign in the upper left corner, select Widgetsmith in the list of applications. Then the desired widget size. After choosing the size, you will have access to the settings for the appearance of the widget:
The application also allows you to install a widget that will change throughout the day. For example, before the end of the working day, the widget can show the current date. After which it will automatically switch to the calendar.
Over the past few days, Widgetsmith’s popularity has skyrocketed. The app has climbed to the top spots in the App Store rankings, and TikTok is already recording videos on how to change your desktop with Widgetsmith:
Widgets have been on Android devices for a long time, but it was with the release of iOS 15 that interest in this desktop tool appeared among users.
The main limitation of iOS 15 is running data in the Widgetsmith app, not the native iOS app. For example, you can use the Activity Rings widget from Widgetsmith, but the system will open the data not in the original iOS app, but in Widgetsmith. This is a limitation of iOS 15, not developer Widgetsmith.
You can download Widgetsmith for free in the App Store. The application requires iOS 15 – it was in this version of the OS that widgets appeared on the desktop.
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