Shortcuts iOS App Email Arrival Sounds Tutorial

Shortcuts iOS App Email Arrival Sounds Tutorial

Shortcuts iOS App Email Arrival Sounds Tutorial

When we coded for the Chess Game collaborative aspects with the recent Chess Game Correspondence Tutorial, almost immediately after bedding down its logic to be able to play Chess via email or SMS communication conduits, our thoughts then turned to the practicalities of a Chess game conducted this way. Moves might take quite some time for a player to figure out. Best would be if the player could get a unique notification sound happening as the relevant email or SMS arrives, so that the game can both …

  • not be forgotten
  • be melded into the other goings on of the day for the relevant player, even while out and about

To help here for those iOS Chess players using the web application, the same Shortcuts app of yesterday’s Shortcuts iOS App Web URL Desktop Icon Tutorial was able to help, again. In its …


Shortcuts -> Automation -> Create Personal Automation -> Email

… or “Message” (for SMS) parts of the functionality to the Shortcuts app you can associate a …

  • email “Subject Contains” (and also available is “Sender” or “Account” or “Recipient”) … idea with a …
  • “Play Music” way to have a known and unique sound happen on your iOS device as this known event (of a Chess game move occurring, in today’s case) happening

This same arrangement would probably work, with the default inhouse Chess game arrangements (here, sending emails to myself, but you can tailor to your own purposes at this Chess game link) regarding email communication subject lines, even for its faux invitation to play (ie. we launch straight into an email outlining the initiator’s first move).


Previous relevant Shortcuts iOS App Web URL Desktop Icon Tutorial is shown below.

Shortcuts iOS App Web URL Desktop Icon Tutorial

Shortcuts iOS App Web URL Desktop Icon Tutorial

There’s a brilliant iOS app out there called …


Shortcuts

… to aid with a user creating their own software procedure arrangements. The one we want to show today is for a …


Web URL Desktop Icon

… arrangement that facilitates, on an iPad or iPhone, for example …

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