Workflow is a productivity application that has had a long history in the App Store, since it arrived there in 2014. Since then, the majority of users who They tried to agree that it had become an essential application for them due to the time they saved thanks to their workflows and they were not at all misguided when Apple decided to acquire the app.
NOW THAT APPLE HAS BOUGHT WORKFLOW, WHAT DOES THIS MEAN FOR THE APP?
One of the first questions that may come to mind when hearing this news is what will happen to the application now that Apple has acquired it and we can obtain the answer in the update released on the occasion of the acquisition, where you can see some changes.
From now on Maps actions will be done with Apple Maps, while Text translations will be done using Microsoft Translate. Some actions related to Google Maps and Google Chrome have also been removed, as well as some messaging apps, and the ability to convert PDFs to images has been added.
As we can see, integration with Apple services is taking precedence, and if before the application was fantastic in terms of facilitating different tasks, it is likely that from now on the app offers full integration with iOS, making it possible to create more workflows related to the operating system itself.
You also have to take into account what was the only defect of the application, which was that it was only in English, which caused the majority of negative or neutral reviews of the app, but taking into account the purchase is more It is foreseeable that the app will be translated into several languages.
In addition, following the betrayal started with iWork of offering its own apps for free, Workflow has gone from costing €2.99 to being free. Therefore, if you had the application in the list of pending downloads, nothing prevents you from getting this great PRODUCTIVITY APP