So #iPadOS lets you do a side-by-side Split View for two apps, and I love it… in landscape mode. But for some reason it also does a side-by-side Split View in portrait mode, and all I can think of is “why?”
The two apps are so narrow in that configuration they’re practically useless. A top/bottom Split View would be way better #UX.
A note: This post started as reply to Jason's excellent post about the iPad being his computer again. I decided to turn my reply into a blog post instead.
In his post Jason focuses on three key attributes of the iPad that he feels are important: Simplicity, familiarity, and flexibility. Though I agree with those points I wanted to focus on flexibility as that's what I find most draws me to the iPad. It online discussion the iPad is often...
Since upgrading to iPadOS 17 on my iPad Pro, the mirroring widget now shows two Apple TVs and "Show More..." Problem is, I have only three Apple TVs and the only one I EVER mirror is always initially hidden by "Show More..." This behavior is an enhancement in what manner?
Is there any other #iOS#podcast#app with chapter skipping than #CastroApp? Castro is absolutely lovely but only for iPhone. Looking something I could also use on #macOS and #iPadOS.
I especially like with Castro that you can uncheck chapters you want to automatically skip during playback ❤️
Why can’t I put shit where I want it to be on my iOS home screen?
Why does it have to “flow?”
There are five icons I want at my right thumb. I shouldn’t have to fight a slide puzzle to place them there. It’s like Windows’ Arrange Icons that people were so relived to find they could turn off.