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  • Plug an iPad into a Mac and use it as an external display natively using USB-C and no third party app hackery
  • Ability to mount USB-C drives on iPad Pro
I like both of these. I remember when you could use an iMac as an external display for other computers. I didn't do it myself, nor do I understand why you'd buy an iMac only to use it as a display. However, the tech IS there.

As for the USB-C drives on iPad Pro, have it interface with the Files app somehow?

With Apple going so iOS heavy the last few years, plus considering how powerful the A# procs are getting, I wonder if/when they'll port Xcode to iPad? Maybe Final Cut as well? I don't use Final Cut, but would like to see more producer apps on the iPad, and not just consumer apps.
 
Just noticed, the graphic looks like a Day of the Dead skeleton. Not sure how that fits in, but interesting.

I'd be interested in going, but I don't have the time nor money. Kinda wish they had satellite locations. That would significantly lower the costs of travel for me.
 
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Just noticed, the graphic looks like a Day of the Dead skeleton. Not sure how that fits in, but interesting.

Grim Fandango 2 confirmed.

Grim_Fandango_artwork.jpg
 
I only have a few things on my software wish list this year:
  • Dark mode for iOS
  • Updated interface for iPad Pro to make it better suited for productivity
  • Plug an iPad into a Mac and use it as an external display natively using USB-C and no third party app hackery
  • Ability to mount USB-C drives on iPad Pro
  • Improved HomeKit automation/scheduling
  • Make text selection less buggy (finally)

I could copy/paste this list into my own wishlist. Exactly. Every single thing you mention - I want. And I do expect that we get, more or less, all of it - with the exception of using the iPad as an external display. I would love it (to use the iPad Pro as a Cintiq without some issues that Astropad has) - but I doubt they will do it. But again, would love it.
 
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Just noticed, the graphic looks like a Day of the Dead skeleton. Not sure how that fits in, but interesting.

I'd be interested in going, but I don't have the time nor money. Kinda wish they had satellite locations. That would significantly lower the costs of travel for me.
You can follow all classes online afterwards I believe. Those sessions will be posted online. Or am I totally wrong?

Edit: yes you can! Go to apple’s WWDC site and you’re able to watch those separate sessions from earlier years back ;)
 
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We need real innovation for real work. Not stupid Swift, not stupid APFS, not stupid Metal. I can’t be a professional speedrunner and Twitch celebrity with Apple’s pathetic offerings.
 
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there are 4 pictures total: a bear, alien, skull and robot.

The bear reassembles the problems ahead

The alien reassembles the alienated customers

The skull reassembles the death of innovation

The robot reassembles the repeating one trick pony

If I see it all wrong... let me know what you think o_O
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Anyone watched the animated movie Coco? Artwork looks like Día de Muertos (Day of the Dead).

Coco_%282017_film%29_poster.jpg


día-de-muertos-unesco-1.jpg
The artwork of this looks like it has been done by a professional, just saying :cool:
 
The bear reassembles the problems ahead

The alien reassembles the alienated customers

The skull reassembles the death of innovation

The robot reassembles the repeating one trick pony

If I see it all wrong... let me know what you think o_O
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The artwork of this looks like it has been done by a professional, just saying :cool:

and what about the bunny holding the knife?

- apples worst nightmare?
 
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