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iPad Pro for Everything: How I Rethought My Entire Workflow Around the New 11” iPad Pro
iPad Pro for Everything: How I Rethought My Entire Workflow Around the New 11” iPad Pro
For the past two years since my girlfriend and I moved into our new apartment, my desk has been in a constant state of flux. Those who have been reading MacStories for a while know why. There were two reasons: I couldn’t figure out how to use my iPad Pro for everything I do, specifically
iPad Pro for Everything: How I Rethought My Entire Workflow Around the New 11” iPad Pro
iOS and iPadOS 17 After One Month: It’s All About Widgets, Apps, and Stage Manager
iOS and iPadOS 17 After One Month: It’s All About Widgets, Apps, and Stage Manager
Apple is releasing the first public betas of iOS and iPadOS 17 today, and I’ll cut right to the chase: I’ve been using both of them on my primary devices since WWDC, and I’m very satisfied with the new features and improvements I’ve seen to date – especially on iPadOS. More importantly, both OSes are
iOS and iPadOS 17 After One Month: It’s All About Widgets, Apps, and Stage Manager
Faking ‘Clamshell Mode’ with External Displays in iPadOS 17
Faking ‘Clamshell Mode’ with External Displays in iPadOS 17
Fernando Silva of 9to5Mac came up with a clever workaround to have ‘clamshell mode’ in iPadOS 17 when an iPad is connected to an external display. The catch: it doesn’t really turn off the iPad’s built-in display. Now before readers start spamming the comments, this is not true clamshell mode. True clamshell mode kills the
Faking ‘Clamshell Mode’ with External Displays in iPadOS 17
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.
With iPadOS 17, Stage Manager Is (Finally) Moving in the Right Direction
iOS and iPadOS 16.1 Betas Add Per-App Clipboard Access Permissions to the Settings App
iOS and iPadOS 16.1 Betas Add Per-App Clipboard Access Permissions to the Settings App
In iOS 16 and the upcoming iPadOS 16.1, Apple added an alert when an app tries to read your device’s clipboard, giving users a chance to grant or deny access. It’s a privacy measure, but for apps that have legitimate reasons to use the clipboard’s contents, it quickly becomes an annoyance to confirm every time
iOS and iPadOS 16.1 Betas Add Per-App Clipboard Access Permissions to the Settings App