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incoming Windows update will allow copying from Windows to iOS
Not sure on all the details but looks good for those which work with PCs and ipads/iphones.
https://www.macrumors.com/2017/05/11/windows-10-fall-update-ios/
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That is huge for me since I am a poor white boy with a PC.
Much as I love iPads I wouldn't want to ditch a Windows PC for a Mac. I'm excited to see where this leads!
Also the linking with Desktop apps sounds interesting for ios developers too![:) :)](https://forum.loopypro.com/resources/emoji/smile.png)
sorry, Win-10 is out of bounds here.
before I switch to that sh*t, I'm back on MacOS-9 on a Power-PC
Always in favor of more ways to remove the feline fur....
I am not an apple fan boy but I do own an iPhone 5s, iPad Air 1, and a mid 2014 Macbook Pro with 16gb ram, 500gb solid state, i7 2.5 GHz.
My buddy has a nice desktop PC that is crazy custom built that is fast but it is also super loud. It can encode videos twice if not 3 times as fast as my mac. It can play more games and do a bunch of other stuff. But when it comes to some things, I just cant go back to windows.
We had a google hangout session a few weeks ago, talking about a podcast he wants to do and how we could go about it being in 2 different locations. He had several problems on his end with the audio and video so we spent the better part of our conversation just troubleshooting. Which was also part of the plan for our hangout session to see what kind of issue we would run into. That being said, I had no issues on my end.
It will be nice to see windows be able to utilize iOS in some more ways but I just don't know if I could go back to PC as my primary. PC as an alternative, or 2nd computer, maybe for some games and PC only apps.
This would be a wonderful step forward. I actually enjoy Windows 10, and was happy to step back after 3 years using my MacBook exclusively as my main machine. So much more power for the money, and in the end the apps I spend 90% of my time working in are the same on both.![:) :)](https://forum.loopypro.com/resources/emoji/smile.png)
Anything that makes it easier to interact with my iPad Pro will be gratefully accepted. (ITunes was such a buggy and bloated abomination on Windows I deleted it immediately after writing down my uuid, and iFunBox just gives me a weird vibe...).
Er. Been copying to my iPad for years using ifunbox. Not sure what this will bring to the table that I cannot already do in windows7
I know what you mean, the new iFunBox though, as of the past couple months I think, has less of a weird vibe. I like it a lot more.
It means copying and pasting into an app not the documents folder although not sure of all the details yet.
AudioShare server works pretty well for that.
Still miss the sonoma pasteboard after years.
But it basically means much fewer steps and I think it's closer to airdrop which you can't do from PC to iOS.
Ok, try installing Numerology 4 on your windows pc. I'll wait![;) ;)](https://forum.loopypro.com/resources/emoji/wink.png)
True but this was always the case
Wildly subjective and definitely wrong in my experience as someone who have used windows since 3.1 up to 8
So much better it had to be stated twice!
Still, i agree completely
Are they? I haven't used Win 10 much but i haven't had either windows updates or osx updates break software. Unless you mean new OS versions? In which case it has happened on both system but here is what is actually wrong with windows update. They are extremely intrusive and the length of their reach is just unacceptable by anyone who is familiar with what they can actually do. Such as removing software from your pc without your acceptance based solely on whether MS deems it dangerous and/or pirated. Also, forced updates are not good. If i want to run on an older os version, let me. I own the fucking machine
Not true. You cannot disable telemetry in windows 10 entirely. Have you actually monitored a 'clean' windows 10 with wireshark or similar, running in a VM and know what to look for?. This alone is enough reason to never, ever, use it. Same goes for Google Chrome btw. Also, the forced win 10 download was only made optional after 6 months of intense backlash which resulted in a pr nightmare for MS
Please note, i'm no way an Apple fanboy. I've been using various iterations of MS dos and Windows up to Windows 8 but Windows 10 is the most anti consumer OS ever made and the day my Win 8 machine broke was the day i jumped ship
If Apple ever does something similar, which is not unlikely, i'll be going full libre. Well, as full libre as you can get with microblobs and backdoored hardware etc
In my professional life we support PCs, Macs, iOS devices, Google Chromebooks, and Windows and Linux servers. Oh and OpenVMS (Unix).
I always advise people to not get too caught up in the tech tribes and just try to use the best tool for the job for your given situation.
+1
It's the software, especially for those of us who don't know our microblobs from our backdoors...
+2![;) ;)](https://forum.loopypro.com/resources/emoji/wink.png)
I couldn't agree more.
Except in this case you have two platforms that does the job equally well. They are however very different in other areas such as privacy
Also, dismissing the huge privacy concerns in windows 10 as tech tribe stuff is disingenuous
https://techcrunch.com/2017/02/21/windows-10-privacy-settings-still-worrying-european-watchdogs/
https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2016/08/windows-10-microsoft-blatantly-disregards-user-choice-and-privacy-deep-dive
http://searchsecurity.techtarget.com/news/450413514/Windows-10-privacy-issues-persist-says-EU-privacy-watchdog
https://betanews.com/2017/04/05/windows-10-creators-update-privacy/
And Microsoft aren't exactly known for playing fair or for caring about consumer rights
That's an opinion and a very valid one but it is still not black and white when it comes to 'best tool for the job'. For example, there are different personal comfort levels regarding what is an acceptable privacy trade-off.
I love Mac and iOS - I have been in since day one. However, when I built my silent running digital audio computer (Hi-Fi rather than DAW) from scratch, I went Windows for a number of reasons. There are so many viable solutions for personal computing on different platforms now. It's all opinions of course so just voicing mine as well.
Fair enough![:smile: :smile:](https://forum.loopypro.com/resources/emoji/smile.png)
It was mostly the tech tribe thing that rustled my jimmies a bit
and admittedly i am way too easy to get into rant mode when the subject is software privacy
Yeah, that was a bit patronising!![;) ;)](https://forum.loopypro.com/resources/emoji/wink.png)
It's going to be interesting to see where Chromebooks will be in a few years. I just set my mother in law up with a new touchscreen model and she loves it and has needed no support. They are becoming the majority in education as well (North America at least). I wonder if Google/Android will make a play for the design/audio professionals?
Now have I told you how ATC are the best loudspeaker company in the world?... No question!![:) :)](https://forum.loopypro.com/resources/emoji/smile.png)
One thing you can always count is Microsoft copying anything that's successful and they're copying Chromebooks now so they probably have a bright future![:D :D](https://forum.loopypro.com/resources/emoji/lol.png)
Seriously though, as facebook and light office machine, they're hard to beat and i think it's just a matter of time before most of our devices are running a cloud OS which leaves me oddly conflicted
As for Android, they did get rid of the latency in newer versions right? How is the play store economy situation? Last i used Android it was a heaven for piracy compared to iOS which would probably make some of the big name devs hesitant to embrace it
Android 5 and above already provide tools for low latency audio. The problem is on the hardware.