They are still trying to find the right rune to transmute S. Jobs into that worm from the busy busy town what drove an apple car. Until then his soul may not rest, pumpkin spice must flow something something god emperor of NeXT.
Here from Reddit–might stay a while.
They are still trying to find the right rune to transmute S. Jobs into that worm from the busy busy town what drove an apple car. Until then his soul may not rest, pumpkin spice must flow something something god emperor of NeXT.
i have never had issues with storage on my ios devices.
I think you know the answer. iPadOS still kind of a toy and outside of an excellent digital art tablet. Although Adobe is slowly building out actual functional versions of their mainline software for iPadOS they are no where near their desktop versions, for example. I can’t imagine doing any professional work on an iPad beyond maybe quick note taking or drafting.
App Window management in Mac OS is beyond infuriating. Time ago it was non existent so you had to download a third party app to enable a clunky version, now it exists but you have to right click on the green dot and hope the snapping menu pops up (sometimes it opens some other menu). I just want MS Windows style “move an app window to the side of the screen and have it automatically snap to take up that half (or quarter)” not the clunky idiotic implementation Apple has provided. The number of hours I have racked up wasting my time resizing and moving windows around manually is obscene.
Also hardware related: the fucking charging port on the magic mouse will go down in history as the stupidest, anti-user design decision in human history.
Wouldn’t “I never enter port without it.” be a better endorsement?
This isn’t really an answer to your question but it is related, and sticks in my mind as one of the biggest red flags of Apple’s constant enshitification after Steve Jobs’ death:
At some point in the Big Cat line of MacOS they either changed or forgot to implement a simple UI label change for a function—that being ejecting a “disk” (be it external usb device, optical media, application installer, etc.) the usual way to do it is of course dragging it to the trash—this has been the way in MacOS since time immemorial, and in the big cat series of the mid 2000’s when you performed this function the label “Trash” would change to “Eject” (the trash can would also change to an eject icon—icon may still change? I only have a Mac at work these days so can’t double check)
Anyway, this has been the case since about… 2011? Nowadays it just says “Trash” regardless of what you are either trying to delete or eject.
Other things like the angled corners of the new iPhones not really jiving with the swipe up of the buttonless models: this gesture made sense with the rounded edges of the iPhone 6–not so much the 12 and on.
The little touches that are missing these days just show that the company does not hold itself to the same QA standards it once did and clearly has some very disconnected / dysfunctional interdepartmental communication.
Ghibli can still make films without Miyazaki directing. When’s the last time Walt Disney worked on a film?
Would’ve preferred a Studio Ghibli animated film.
Paramount+ as a web app sucking all the things that are derogatorily sackable is likely the cause. It is an objectively horrible platform.
It’s also where Worf got radicalized and engaged in some planetary level terrorism and then everyone was like “eh you’re just a toxic person to be in a relationship with so whatevs.” What a world.
you know you can set your iphone automatically uninstall apps you don’t use regularly, right?
I know people hate subscription models but really nothing beats Adobe Creative Cloud, also if you’re using it for business purposes the monthly fee really isn’t anything. just be aware that you are locked into a yearly sub at a monthly rate so if you cancel before the year is up you’ll still owe the remaining amount. I think they have a bundle that is just photoshop illustrator and indesign (at least they used to).
I can tell you as someone who is forced to work professionally on a Mac this is by far the stupidest design choice the company has ever made. It’s a lightning port, could easily be fit into the front of the mouse with a basic alteration to the body. I have a backup mouse for when my mouse dies in the middle of working and I don’t wanna stop and wait 20 mins to charge the damn mouse. I also have a wired dell mouse but it only supports up-down scrolling so I prefer to just have two magic mice.
I’d say if she’s just using it to write and is familiar with windows get a cheap windows laptop. Obviously ask her what she wants though. No reason to drop over a grand on something that can be done on literally any device (Including paper).
If however she wants to migrate over to MacOS then obviously go with an apple product.
Not normal behavior. It’s clear it’s at least a used phone since it has a screen protector and is a pre-iPhone 12 body. Just do a complete system reset on it.
same company that still sells a wireless mouse that cannot be charged while using it. I love a lot of apple products but some times they really miss the mark in VERY stupid ways.
Everyone here saying they haven’t watched lower decks needs to just go watch lower decks.
Came here to say the same. It’s honesty the best mobile app I’ve tried so far.
Well they are on strike so makes sense.
Another Apple newton. I bet in 20 years they’ll put out another attempt in the form factor of almost-regular eyeglasses and it’ll actually revolutionize AR computing.