what are hitches
Generated on 8/2/2024
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Hitches are not explicitly defined in the provided context. However, based on the segments, it seems like the term "hitches" could be related to the concept of "friction" in user experience, as mentioned in the session "Bring your app’s core features to users with App Intents." Friction refers to anything that resists getting things done, which can be metaphorically similar to hitches or small bumps that disrupt the smooth flow of an application.
For more detailed information on reducing friction in app design, you can refer to the session Bring your app’s core features to users with App Intents (00:01:46).
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