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Apple’s new iPhones feature 3D Touch, which seems gimmicky until you use it. In allowing us to press a bit harder on the screen to get info or launch actions quickly, a new depth to the UI opens up. The problem is, not many developers and designers know what they’re doing with 3D Touch yet, if they’re using it at all. For actionable events, 3D Touch should be used to quickly launch features we use often, but aren’t quickly available in-app. That’s the ‘pop’ feature; the ‘peek’ opens up files in a preview pane, which strikes me as a time…

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