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Asked on 12/09/2024
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It seems like you're interested in galleries, which might relate to how Apple handles media content in their applications. At WWDC 2024, there were several sessions that touched on media and gallery-like experiences:
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Bring your app to Siri: This session demonstrated an app with a gallery containing both photos and videos, showcasing how users can interact with media content, such as viewing photos full screen and performing actions like favoriting and sharing.
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Build compelling spatial photo and video experiences: This session focused on creating and managing spatial media, including photos and videos, and how to present them effectively using APIs like Photokit and Quick Look.
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What’s new in Quick Look for visionOS: This session introduced enhancements in Quick Look, including a collection view for navigating between files, which can be seen as a gallery-like feature.
If you have a specific question about these sessions or need more detailed information, feel free to ask!

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