“…Steve Jobs came back to Apple and stripped its messy range down to a few core products…”
Feels like the Apple of today forgets this part of Steve’s return.
Choking on the ashes of my enemies.
“…Steve Jobs came back to Apple and stripped its messy range down to a few core products…”
Feels like the Apple of today forgets this part of Steve’s return.
The widgets you add to the home screen aren’t the same as this Today View. Know how you side left from the first page, and it has a widgets view? The iPad had the option to keep that view permanently on the screen and bunch the icons to the right. The option was called “Keep Today View on Home Screen”:
https://www.macobserver.com/tips/quick-tip/today-view-iphone-ipad/
https://youtu.be/Y6YY06bLEEo?si=w1MHfiw1GJD6yjSg
IMHO, it was a much better implementation of home screen widgets than what we have now.
Yes, this (from iPad OS)
I’m constantly getting that Connection Error box. I’m not sure when the last time I actually got into my iCloud account using the web browser. Then again, I’m not sure when I last tried, since I kept getting that stupid error.
They haven’t made 17" laptops in years.
Got my tracking info for phone and watch, bought from Verizon.
YNAB (Financial, subscription required)
Lost It! (Calorie counting)
AdGuard Pro (Ad blocker)
mSecure (Password manager)
Pixelmator (Image editor)
Smart Photo (Photo widgets)
Night Sky & SkySafari (Astronomy apps)
The limited support for Smart Lists might be my biggest gripe for iOS. Yea, Music can use them, but you can’t create them. And Photos on iOS doesn’t support them at all.
Not so much web apps saved to my home screen, but 95% of my web surfing on my iOS devices are through Safari. It’s mostly stuff like streaming services that I use the apps.
It has gotten better, but there’s till the mess of the iPads: I get mini and Pro, but Apple needs to drop either the iPad or iPad Air. Maybe just do Mini, Pro, Air, and maybe like SE or something? iPhones have that issue too: iPhone, iPhone Pro, iPhone SE, 3 isn’t too bad, but 4 (iPads) seems too much. It helps that the iPhones are numbered. I know iPads have generational numbers, but that’s not in the marketing.