![]() (why do I think that AFTER Apple formally adopts it in that product, it will soon be perfectly fine there too?). Apparently, USB-C is perfectly fine where Apple is already using but absolutely dreadful where Apple is not using it yet. Right now, there's a sizable crowd STILL ranting against USB-C replacing Lightning but none of them will call Apple out for already implementing USB-C in iPads and Macs for many years now. The collective chorus screamed absolute failure, sharing some of the very same reasons slung against this thing. Look up the original iPod launch thread on this site. There is a rich history of hating a brand new product right up and into the public launch and then some. "Why would anyone want NFC (pay with phone) when the plastic in my pocket works perfectly fine everywhere?" (along comes Apple Pay and some of that crowd was wanting to boycott stores that wouldn't let them pay that way). "Why would anyone want a phablet-sized phone? Abomination, developer fragmentation, man purses, pants with bigger pockets, one-handed use, etc" (and, ironically, much of the same crowd now ridicules small screen phones whenever someone shares wishes for them). "No one will want this iPad- it's just a big iPod" But this could fully remedy that (and then some) if it works as good as it appeared to work in the WWDC demo. ![]() For me, it's quite a productivity drop to go from 40" ultra-wide desktop screen to 16" MB screen when in the air and/or away from home. ![]() bottom half of the clam not so different at all, top half of the clam offering virtual screen(s) of any size and both "just works" together as if I actually had a MB 40" or MB 50" or MB 60" minus all that aluminum, size & weight. One of my great hopes with this product is a "new kind of laptop". much like people are buying screen damaged MBs now, removing the screen and using them like the old Amiga 500s or Commodore 64s. or put some solid battery power (maybe 3X or so the default) for this in a dedicated keyboard + trackpad Vpro accessory. Even if it could just be equivalent to a Mini or MBair in terms of power, I'd love this plus a simple bluetooth keyboard + trackpad in the "laptop" bag along with an extra battery pack or two. More information is available on Apple's developer website.Īrticle Link: Beta Version of visionOS App Store to Be Available to Developers This FallĬan't thumbs up this wish enough. Apps that use the visionOS SDK will adopt the standard visionOS system appearance and 3D content tuned for eye and hand input can be included. ![]() Developers who want to make an experience designed specifically for the Vision Pro can do so with the visionOS SDK. Further testing can be done through a compatibility evaluation or at one of Apple's developer labs.Īpple says that almost all iPhone and iPad apps will be able to run on the Vision Pro headset as is. If an app requires a feature that is not available on Apple Vision Pro, App Store Connect will inform the app developer that it is not compatible and will need updates before it is made available to consumers.ĭevelopers that need to make changes can use the visionOS simulator in the Xcode 15 beta to interact with and test app functionality. By default, iPhone and iPad apps will be published automatically on the visionOS App Store, as most frameworks in iOS and iPadOS are included in visionOS. ![]()
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