I’ll probably write more about this at some point, but my thought coming away from Chris's (and Matt’s) article here is “Mac does Mac things. iPad does iPad things. iPhone does iPhone things. Stop forcing them to overlap.”
Maybe We Really Just Need macOS on an iPad●
Saturday, Oct 29, 2022
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On the Magic Keyboard Square Bracket Key Sizing●
Thursday, Oct 27, 2022
John Gruber:
That there is not room to make both of them full-width is fine. But rather than make one full-width and the other half, clearly they should both be three-quarters width, like the Tab key or right Option key. Or just make them both half-width. Anything so long as they’re the same size.
I think Gruber is almost dead wrong here. On iPad, loads of text editing apps auto-close the right bracket once you hit the left bracket. This is especially the case in apps like Obsidian, or Notion, or Roam Research — double-press that left square bracket key and the other two right brackets auto-fill, or the UI gives you a picker to link your notes.
I think the key sizing on the Magic Keyboard makes perfect sense. I’d like symmetry too, but the current choice is more usable.
Do read the rest of Gruber's review of the 2022 iPads, though. I truly appreciate his caliber of writing, even if I disagree with 95% of the things he says.
The MacStories Deep Dive Into Stage Manager in iPadOS 16●
Monday, Oct 24, 2022
Any time someone points at any of the most revered Apple tech writers and says they drink the Kool-aid, make sure to point them at this article. Stage Manager is half-baked at best and a disaster at worst, and Mr. Viticci says as much. “My recommendation is to not use it for production work or other critical tasks on your iPad.” Strong words.