JayMysteri0
What the F?!!!
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So, a few videos are popping up on Youtube now about WWDC. Some complaining, some not. All revolved around the M1 Chip and it's supposed promise.
For me personally, I said it before. I get a new iPad every 2 years. I didn't get one last year, because I love my 2018, and they still haven't topped it. So all the talk about M1 chips doing this & that mean nothing to me, I only wanted the extra ram and better screen on the latest version. So for WWDC's real appeal to me is what is possible with Universal.
Which this Youtube video covers at 5:30
The possibilities because of what we DON'T know right now, are exciting. Can I start something in a program I do prefer on iPad, then move that project over to my M1 Macbook Air and finish it in a Mac OS program? A program I have on the Mac is paid for, but on iPad it's a subscription version. So could I do something in Procreate, get it started, then move it to Mac OS Clip Studio Paint, and get even more resources to work with? The things this may make easier with a little creativity is interesting.
The reviewer also points out MY constant refrain. They did Universal in the Mac section of WWDC, NOT iPadOS. Meaning it looks like I've always said, Apple does NOT intend for the iPad to replace but complement. If you make a studio, having an iMac & iPad Pro maybe the perfect combination, not wishing one did what the other did.
For me personally, I said it before. I get a new iPad every 2 years. I didn't get one last year, because I love my 2018, and they still haven't topped it. So all the talk about M1 chips doing this & that mean nothing to me, I only wanted the extra ram and better screen on the latest version. So for WWDC's real appeal to me is what is possible with Universal.
Which this Youtube video covers at 5:30
The possibilities because of what we DON'T know right now, are exciting. Can I start something in a program I do prefer on iPad, then move that project over to my M1 Macbook Air and finish it in a Mac OS program? A program I have on the Mac is paid for, but on iPad it's a subscription version. So could I do something in Procreate, get it started, then move it to Mac OS Clip Studio Paint, and get even more resources to work with? The things this may make easier with a little creativity is interesting.
The reviewer also points out MY constant refrain. They did Universal in the Mac section of WWDC, NOT iPadOS. Meaning it looks like I've always said, Apple does NOT intend for the iPad to replace but complement. If you make a studio, having an iMac & iPad Pro maybe the perfect combination, not wishing one did what the other did.