![]() ![]() They’re trying to help the iPad be MORE useful AS a computer. ![]() In our last video about the iPad Pro, we said that Apple ISN’T trying to make the iPad more LIKE a computer. SEGUE Today’s video is brought to you by. So let’s try to make some sense out of the beautiful mystery that is the 2020 iPad Pro. But just wait until you see the new ultra wide camera and LIDAR sensor that Apple also put on the back for some reason! Yeah… if you’re confused, trust me – we are too. Hey! Are you ready for another entry in the confusing saga of “What the heck is Apple doing with the iPad”? Great! In this episode, Apple edges the iPad a little more towards the “MacBook” end of the spectrum, with a new “iPad-only” flavor of mouse + trackpad support. But that doesn't mean that people having those devices are wrong. I'm aware I'm stretching it, but it's to make a point, that your opinion on use cases is, for some people, just as much of a stretch.Īnd FYI, I don't have a Mac and will never have one, same goes for an iPhone. If you don't agree with that, then you have to agree that the majority doesn't need more than a $50 Android tablet since YT and FB is all they use their device for. You can argue all you want about use cases but preferences HAVE to be worked into it, just like some people prefer a desktop over a laptop, or some people prefer a type of keyboard over another, some people prefer a specific environment / OS, and they won't accept something else, even if it's ok or unimportant for you. Hell, you can even get cheap keyboards with trackpads for that tablet to use with the mobile version of Office if your a student. And yeah, for 75% (if not more ?) of the people out there, a "Chromebook" style of computer (low powered and locked down) is more than enough for their needs (for exemple, my mom has a quad core i5 with 8GB of RAM, an SSD and a dedicated (but shit) GPU, she doesn't need any of that! lol).īut regardless of needs, what people want, and how they spend their money is up to them, so, as I said, it's all about preferences. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯īut then, if you want to stretch that, a cheap Android tablet would be enough (Facebook, Twitter, YouTube and similar use case for the majority). There is an app that you run on your local machine and a PERL script you run on the remote server.I'm ready to argue that's completely left to the end user, while I personally prefer a Windows or Linux PC, what other prefers isn't my place to say. new in this version: You can hide user information a list of all files you've opened this session is available more. It provides advice and helps you take action to combat access attempts." The OS X version works with Symantec's Norton Personal Firewall.īBOpenX 1.2 allows you to open remote files from a remote session window in BBEdit. Who's There? Firewall Advisor 1.0 is a tool to help interpret the "ever-increasing access attempts from the Net. It also adds several new features, such as Startup chimes for most Mac models. This version adds info for the new iMacs and G4s introduced last July. A built-in update engine insures the database is always up-to-date. ![]() Also included is information on Apple displays, printers, and Newtons. Mactracker X 1.1 provides detailed information on every Mac ever made, including items such as processor speed, memory, upgrade, and expansion options. Here, the default paper size for printing can be set." The update "will support a future version of Mac OS X (presumably 10.1). For example, it puts the Trash can on the desktop and makes OS X's invisible files visible. TinkerTool 1.5 helps alter the appearance of OS X. ![]()
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