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Apple’s iPad Pro is only a few key steps away from being a killer computer
lundi 24 décembre 2018, 17:45 , par Mac Daily News
“I’ve written this story before. For years,” Scott Stein writes for CNET. “I sit on a train, in a coffee shop, at the office, on a plane, at a press conference. The iPad is in my hands. I think: this can be my everything. This could be the One Device. And then, something happens. A disconnect, a workflow break, something that makes me go back to… something else.”
“It’s not the tablet hardware itself that’s the problem,” Stein writes. “The iPad has too long resembled the iPhone, down to its useless grid of apps on the home screen. That may have been helpful in 2010 when people were learning what a tablet was, but those days are gone.” All-new designs push 11-inch and 12.9-inch Liquid Retina displays to the edges of iPad Pro. “Apple revamped iOS for iPads with split screen, an app dock and other ideas a couple of years ago, but that’s not enough. As to what that killer OS could look like? That’s up to Apple,” Stein writes. “But it needs to let the iPad be its own thing. And it should support new inputs and accessories at an OS-wide level, including trackpads, mice, Pencil’s new double-tap commands, and everything USB-C could bring to the table.” Much more in the full article here. MacDailyNews Take: If you want it to be considered a “real computer,” Apple, how about Xcode for iOS? Imagine an “iOS Pro” mode. Turn on iOS Pro on your iPad Pro 1. Tap Settings > General, and make sure iOS Pro is turned on. 2. There is no step two. Hey, we can dream, can’t we? Shouldn’t such a thing already exist? Where would iPad sales be if it did? — MacDailyNews, December 29, 2015 — The answer isn’t to try to make the iPad into a MacBook. The answer is to provide all the tools possible in iOS for developers to make robust apps that can take advantage of the multi-touch paradigm. — MacDailyNews, May 16, 2017 SEE ALSO: Apple’s amazingly powerful iPad Pro is a computer from the future, with software from yesterday – November 9, 2018 I can’t put Apple’s new iPad Pro down, but we really need ‘padOS’ – November 8, 2018 What Apple’s iPad Pro enables matters more than what it replaces – November 7, 2018 The Verge reviews the new iPad Pro: Apple’s approach to iOS is holding back powerful hardware in serious ways – November 5, 2018
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