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With iPadOS 17, Stage Manager Is (Finally) Moving in the Right Direction
With iPadOS 17, Stage Manager Is (Finally) Moving in the Right Direction
I’m in Cupertino for WWDC this week, and after yesterday’s whirlwind of announcements and surprises, I had some time to sit down with my 12.9” iPad Pro, install iPadOS 17 beta 1 on it, and try the improved version of Stage Manager. As you know, I have a…complicated history with the iPad’s latest multitasking system.
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With iPadOS 17, Stage Manager Is (Finally) Moving in the Right Direction
Things 3.6 Reimagines External Keyboard Control on iPad
Things 3.6 Reimagines External Keyboard Control on iPad
Despite Apple’s message that the iPad Pro can be a viable PC replacement because, among other features, it natively supports a dedicated external keyboard, its software still isn’t fully optimized for keyboard control. This isn’t surprising at all: iOS was designed with multitouch in mind; as long as the iPad shares a common foundation with
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Things 3.6 Reimagines External Keyboard Control on iPad
Plain Text, Macros, Markdown, and Nebulous Notes - MacStories
Plain Text, Macros, Markdown, and Nebulous Notes - MacStories
If there’s a category of iOS apps I’m always interested in checking out, that would be text editors. I write for a living, and while a better app won’t make me a better writer, a text editor that works for me can make me type and research more efficiently. Text editors are tools, and I’m
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Plain Text, Macros, Markdown, and Nebulous Notes - MacStories