A AdamskiUK macrumors regular Original poster Aug 22, 2016 #1 Hi guys, sorry if this has been posted before. Siri can't open stock apps. Just says 'you don't have an app called [x]'. Tried notes, FT, calendar etc. What's up?
Hi guys, sorry if this has been posted before. Siri can't open stock apps. Just says 'you don't have an app called [x]'. Tried notes, FT, calendar etc. What's up?
R Ritsuka Cancelled Aug 22, 2016 #3 There isn't a stock app on Mac OS, just a Notification Center widget.
daijholt macrumors 65816 Aug 23, 2016 #4 Ritsuka said: There isn't a stock app on Mac OS, just a Notification Center widget. Click to expand... OP meant default, preinstalled Apple apps like Mail, Notes or Reminders, Not an app that shows stock trading prices. Stock is just another word for default In this case.
Ritsuka said: There isn't a stock app on Mac OS, just a Notification Center widget. Click to expand... OP meant default, preinstalled Apple apps like Mail, Notes or Reminders, Not an app that shows stock trading prices. Stock is just another word for default In this case.
redheeler macrumors G3 Aug 24, 2016 #6 I had this issue on one of the earlier betas, Siri didn't even recognize I had Safari installed. Works fine for me now, though.
I had this issue on one of the earlier betas, Siri didn't even recognize I had Safari installed. Works fine for me now, though.
B blasto2236 macrumors 6502a Aug 24, 2016 #7 All stock apps open via Siri for me on a MacBook Pro 13" 2015 with DB7 installed.
S Smoovejayy Cancelled Aug 25, 2016 #8 Same issue. I find if you just say the application name, not "Open [application name]" or some variant of that, she opens the application.
Same issue. I find if you just say the application name, not "Open [application name]" or some variant of that, she opens the application.