At some point, it comes to me that although it’s all technically work (research!), I should probably do something Origin Work on this setup tomorrow. For now, I plug the USB-C hub and leave with the member to read the evening. It seems strange to take my “work” computer into a rest time. My silent Imac, maybe looked in jealousy.
Photo: Craig Granil
Day 2: Snap judgment
I quickly set the full screen and a “window” screen to swipe between a few apps spreading to the screen, which often copies the iPad Split View. This brings a sense of focus and less distress from that I remove my IMAC. Most of this is less to use small display. But Flexibility When I need it, the member is now on the member.
The iPad Pro itself becomes secondary, mostly used for facial identification (better than touch ID on my IMAC), video calls, references, and Apple music. At some point, I realize that I have re -created an ordinary laptop in these office setups, but, hey, it works. At least for research and writing. The Sterner tests are still pending.
I remember my Wakum Tablet, which I use as my primary input device, although holding its stylus I do not get RSI from my own horrible habit of typing. Even worse, I remember Mac’s wider customization. The batter touch tool is absent. All my customs keyboard shortcuts are gone. As the Mac Standard option + up/down arrow to send the cursor to the beginning/end of a paragraph. My muscle memory is screaming.
Production capacity has been strengthened by an open document at a time, and pages allowing Google’s tragic iPad apps. Fortunately, Google’s efforts improve safari – though it just makes me feel sorry for web apps, as you resonate with Mac. Indicator, Apple.
Day 3: Crash and burned
A mixed day. The iPados beta is fast crashtic. Apps lose focus. The external display is vacated in accordance with it until its copy is ready. The menu bar refused to appear on another display for the entire day. And there is no clam shell format, so the iPad screen shining in my peripheral vision should always continue.
Also, many apps are still intensely sparked to save everything in their folders inside the cloud drive. It’s not how I file things – and maybe you do. I hope some of these issues will be settled by September.


