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First they won't let us hide the home bar, what the hell made them think putting the name of a widget under the widget is a good look. 🤦‍♂️

Does apple think we are stupid?

Hopefully they wake to themselves and remove the name under the widgets in upcoming betas, or at least give us the option to do so.

Knowing apple we won't get either. 🤦‍♂️
 
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Has anyone noticed the AppleTV App widget is missing in the released build? Maybe they had to fix a few things but interesting to see it featured in the keynote predominantly then not show up in the first build.
 
Has anyone noticed the AppleTV App widget is missing in the released build? Maybe they had to fix a few things but interesting to see it featured in the keynote predominantly then not show up in the first build.
Well, even the clock widget didn't make it, so there are cool things to look forward to as the betas roll out. I guess it's all related to how widgets update.
 
I love to leave the home screen empty and open the App from the searched or from the folders
 

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Is there any way to have the app library on the first page? It sucks not knowing if you have notifications unless you scroll all the way to find the app library.
 
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Is there any way to have the app library on the first page? It sucks not knowing if you have notifications unless you scroll all the way to find the app library.

I think the notifications appear on the first page, even if you don't have any App on it.

Edit: Sorry, I answered too quickly without knowing what you meant.
 
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Still mostly stock. One widget stack with weather, recently played music, and batteries. The other is just Podcasts. The rest of my apps are in the library. I love keeping it minimal. I’m torn between moving the music app to the library and replacing it in the dock with Twitter since I use that app a lot and already have a music widget. The thing is, I was leaving the icon where it defaults to in case I wanted to jump straight to my music library rather than my most recently played song.
 

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We have the same issue, but I use a simple workaround. I assume you use Outlook and Microsoft Exchange at work. You can send a read only share invite to your iCloud account from Outlook Desktop or Web from the calendar screen. In iCloud calendar you will then get a subscription to your work calendar, which can be shown in the Apple calendar app (or any other calendar app). It also works with Gmail, but Gmail refreshes the subscription only once per 24 hours while iCloud refreshes whenever you want.
Wow, you just made my calendar widget useful again. Don't think I'd have been able to figure this out myself. Thank you!
 
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Not visible in the screenshot, but I'm loving stacked widgets and can't wait for 3rd party widgets to arrive.
 

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