Johnson notes, “In a way, the release notes and the description in the App Store are all extensions of the branding of the app itself, and they are opportunities to educate users on things we have just released.” Updates are also an opportunity to update screenshots and app.
Note Taking Apps For Mac
Back in March Slack pushed out a big update for its desktop experience and now Slack for iOS is getting its own major update that offers an all-new UI. The redesign brings a bottom bar navigation with tabs for easy access to some of the most used parts of the app, the new shortcuts button, and more. Follow along for a closer look at all the changes…
The redesigned app for iPhone landed on the App Store today. The biggest change is the move from Slack’s menus on iOS hiding behind the three-line icon to a bottom bar navigation design that includes “Home,” “DMs,” “Mentions,” and “You.” This makes it easier and faster to navigate Slack on your iPhone.
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Other changes include a new compose button in the bottom right corner of the app to make it easier to start a new DM or channel message, fast access to shortcuts via the Lightning bolt icon (same as Slack on desktop), and swiping left will take you to your last conversation (swiping right still shows all workspaces and settings).
Full Slack 20.05.10 release notes:
TL;DR: We’ve redesigned the layout of the app. Read more about the improvements on our blog at SlackHQ.com or in our help center. Here though, we’ll stick to what’s new, and what has been fixed.
What’s New
Slack Mac App Release Notes 2017
Bug Fixes
Slack for iOS is a free download from the App Store. The same redesign showed up for Android in a beta last week, so that should be following before long.
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