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I replaced my Mac with my iPad Pro for a week -- here's how it went
rcfa said:i(Pad)OS has a long way to go for any serious work.
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These are just examples, but in essence i*OS devices remain information consumption devices like TVs, not content creation devices like computers.
Try telling Federico Viticci you can't do 'serious work' - try this for starters https://www.macstories.net/stories/initial-thoughts-on-ipados-a-new-path-forward/
He's got plenty of articles on MacStories explaining just how he does the things that you say he can't do. -
How to use Tags in macOS Mojave and Catalina
dutchlord said:Nobody is using tags as we want a proper file system. Apple still in deny mode.
and who is this “we” you speak of? -
2019 iPod touch: Everything you need to know
frank777 said:Thanks Apple, but I don't need a camera or microphone in my music player.
and curiously, what IS your portable music player? -
Editorial: Can Apple News+ kill 'fake news' and save journalism?
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Apple's latest iPhone privacy ad touts iMessage encryption
wood1208 said:Adv is hilarious but now a days Encryption in message app is standard. What is needed in iMessage allowing text message draft save for later update and send, Another thing is when you update any message to respond(but not ready to send) and return to message list than that message should go on top of the Message list. Currently, last sent message goes on top of list. Just add last updated but unsent message also goes on top of list. Even pathetic Google Message App does it.
Standard? https://www.techrepublic.com/article/4-ways-to-send-encrypted-messages-on-android/
Of course, you'd have to be sure that your Android using recipient was using the same app.
An iOS user simply sends it from Messages to any other iOS user without needing to know anything else. Sorted. Easy.