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  • @realdawei said:
    iPadOS updates are attractive to me

    Same here. Being able to use an iPad in a more "Mac-like" way will solve a lot of regular user problems.

  • @offbrands said:

    Jokes aside…

    I, for one, feel seen by Apple finally.

    Adding multitasking windows and a menu toolbar feels like Apple is taking the modular approach rather than putting macOS on the iPad.

    Much like my approach with creating music. Why create tracks and arrange those into coherent mixes within a structured song when you can just noodle around and avoid it 😅🤷🏻‍♂️🤘🏽

    From the demos I've seen I can imagine they're going to be solving a lot of the long time complaints people have had about iPads.

  • @distantstar said:

    @gregsmith said:
    I know it’s the developer conference but I was kinda hoping for new AirPod pros to be announced as my first gen’s are on their way out!

    I’m in the awkward position of having bought 2nd gens not so long ago, with 3rd gen coming out this year… do I upgrade or wait until 4th, lol

    I feel your pain! I’m the opposite, hoping 3rd gen will have enough new stuff to make the wait worth it 😂

  • The windows might be marginally handy. The rest … yuck.
    I’ll die before I use that persona shit. Might die from disgust as people I have to deal with start to in my face with that. I literally cringe when I see the one my wife somehow made.
    Hate the glass look.
    Maybe my iPad won’t be compatible. One can hope.

  • wimwim
    edited June 2025

    I never thought I’d say this, but Apple is completely lost at sea.
    They know their market though. It’ll probably be a huge hit.
    I am not their market any more. That’s fine.

  • Part of the problem Wim, and I'm sure you're aware of this, is the constant compulsion which many people in corporations have, to be seen to be doing things, to be seen to be innovating. Sometimes it means that shit actually gets worse. The horrible update the Books app got a few years ago is a case in point. They made some changes that no one in their right mind could regard as improvements, and which messed with years of muscle memory.

    @wim said:
    I never thought I’d say this, but Apple is completely lost at sea.
    They know their market though. It’ll probably be a huge hit.
    I am not their market any more. That’s fine.

  • @wim said:
    Maybe my iPad won’t be compatible. One can hope.

    I seem to remember there was an option to turn off transparency in Windows, when they did this with Vista, as there was a performance hit. If Apple don’t provide the same option, this will be another slowdown for older devices.

  • I think the Liquid Glass thing will be fine. People aiming for clicks online are deliberately playing with colour settings to make it look unusable.

  • @Michael_R_Grant said:
    I think the Liquid Glass thing will be fine. People aiming for clicks online are deliberately playing with colour settings to make it look unusable.

    Ah haha, that sounds feasible actually, it's really hard to imagine Apple would let that thing out the gate, some of those screenshots show such clearly bad design

  • @oldsynthguy said:

    @wim said:
    Maybe my iPad won’t be compatible. One can hope.

    I seem to remember there was an option to turn off transparency in Windows, when they did this with Vista, as there was a performance hit. If Apple don’t provide the same option, this will be another slowdown for older devices.

    It's something you have to toggle on. It won't be turned on by default.

  • @Gavinski said:

    @Michael_R_Grant said:
    I think the Liquid Glass thing will be fine. People aiming for clicks online are deliberately playing with colour settings to make it look unusable.

    Ah haha, that sounds feasible actually, it's really hard to imagine Apple would let that thing out the gate, some of those screenshots show such clearly bad design

    I'm sure there will be a few tweaks!

  • @sevenape said:
    Interesting little counterpoint to Ipados 26 here:

    https://www.fastcompany.com/91349280/apple-just-turned-the-ipad-into-a-mac

    I read this earlier Dan. I'm not sure I agree with him, though it was pretty thought provoking. I think we'll still have apps doing their own little things in their intuitive and self contained way, but it really does make sense, for me anyway, to have robust file management, multiple windows etc!

  • edited June 2025

    Haven't kept up with the thread, but can we please appreciate how Apple went from:

    iPhone OS, 2007:
    "Look at this beautiful skeuomorphic UI we made! Revolutionary!"

    to

    iOS 7, 2012:
    "Screw skeuomorphism, everything has to be flat! Absolutely Gorgeous!"

    to

    iOS 5000, 2025:
    "Liquid Glass! Skeuomorphism! Unbelievable!"

    ? 😂

    (BTW: I actually LIKE the new design and have never been anti-skeuomorphism. It's just that Apple's insecurity is funny!)

  • @SevenSystems said:
    Haven't kept up with the thread, but can we please appreciate how Apple went from:

    iPhone OS, 2007:
    "Look at this beautiful skeuomorphic UI we made! Revolutionary!"

    to

    iOS 7, 2012:
    "Screw skeuomorphism, everything has to be flat! Absolutely Gorgeous!"

    to

    iOS 5000, 2025:
    "Liquid Glass! Skeuomorphism! Unbelievable!"

    ? 😂

    (BTW: I actually LIKE the new design and have never been anti-skeuomorphism. It's just that Apple's insecurity is funny!)

    The effects in the new UI are processor intensive and won't be easily duplicated by lesser GPUs in cheap phones and devices. It's really about product differentiation. This update will make older and competing phones look primitive in comparison.

  • @NeuM said:

    @SevenSystems said:
    Haven't kept up with the thread, but can we please appreciate how Apple went from:

    iPhone OS, 2007:
    "Look at this beautiful skeuomorphic UI we made! Revolutionary!"

    to

    iOS 7, 2012:
    "Screw skeuomorphism, everything has to be flat! Absolutely Gorgeous!"

    to

    iOS 5000, 2025:
    "Liquid Glass! Skeuomorphism! Unbelievable!"

    ? 😂

    (BTW: I actually LIKE the new design and have never been anti-skeuomorphism. It's just that Apple's insecurity is funny!)

    The effects in the new UI are processor intensive and won't be easily duplicated by lesser GPUs in cheap phones and devices. It's really about product differentiation. This update will make older and competing phones look primitive in comparison.

    Yes, good point. Still. It shows insecurity and inconsistency in UI/UX design.

    I mean, just look at this:

  • @dendy said:
    Like really somebody think right side looks actually better ?? 🙈

    I’m not installing a beta, but is the level of defocusing of the background adjustable?

  • @SevenSystems said:

    @NeuM said:

    @SevenSystems said:
    Haven't kept up with the thread, but can we please appreciate how Apple went from:

    iPhone OS, 2007:
    "Look at this beautiful skeuomorphic UI we made! Revolutionary!"

    to

    iOS 7, 2012:
    "Screw skeuomorphism, everything has to be flat! Absolutely Gorgeous!"

    to

    iOS 5000, 2025:
    "Liquid Glass! Skeuomorphism! Unbelievable!"

    ? 😂

    (BTW: I actually LIKE the new design and have never been anti-skeuomorphism. It's just that Apple's insecurity is funny!)

    The effects in the new UI are processor intensive and won't be easily duplicated by lesser GPUs in cheap phones and devices. It's really about product differentiation. This update will make older and competing phones look primitive in comparison.

    Yes, good point. Still. It shows insecurity and inconsistency in UI/UX design.

    I mean, just look at this:

    People might be insecure, but a company isn’t. They have to compete and if what they offer doesn’t work, then they have to fix it or lose customers.

  • @NeuM said:

    @SevenSystems said:

    @NeuM said:

    @SevenSystems said:
    Haven't kept up with the thread, but can we please appreciate how Apple went from:

    iPhone OS, 2007:
    "Look at this beautiful skeuomorphic UI we made! Revolutionary!"

    to

    iOS 7, 2012:
    "Screw skeuomorphism, everything has to be flat! Absolutely Gorgeous!"

    to

    iOS 5000, 2025:
    "Liquid Glass! Skeuomorphism! Unbelievable!"

    ? 😂

    (BTW: I actually LIKE the new design and have never been anti-skeuomorphism. It's just that Apple's insecurity is funny!)

    The effects in the new UI are processor intensive and won't be easily duplicated by lesser GPUs in cheap phones and devices. It's really about product differentiation. This update will make older and competing phones look primitive in comparison.

    Yes, good point. Still. It shows insecurity and inconsistency in UI/UX design.

    I mean, just look at this:

    People might be insecure, but a company isn’t. They have to compete and if what they offer doesn’t work, then they have to fix it or lose customers.

    And to fix it they place the identical "Edit" button, for the identical functionality, in two identically structured apps, once on the left and once on the right? 😂

  • @SevenSystems said:

    @NeuM said:

    @SevenSystems said:

    @NeuM said:

    @SevenSystems said:
    Haven't kept up with the thread, but can we please appreciate how Apple went from:

    iPhone OS, 2007:
    "Look at this beautiful skeuomorphic UI we made! Revolutionary!"

    to

    iOS 7, 2012:
    "Screw skeuomorphism, everything has to be flat! Absolutely Gorgeous!"

    to

    iOS 5000, 2025:
    "Liquid Glass! Skeuomorphism! Unbelievable!"

    ? 😂

    (BTW: I actually LIKE the new design and have never been anti-skeuomorphism. It's just that Apple's insecurity is funny!)

    The effects in the new UI are processor intensive and won't be easily duplicated by lesser GPUs in cheap phones and devices. It's really about product differentiation. This update will make older and competing phones look primitive in comparison.

    Yes, good point. Still. It shows insecurity and inconsistency in UI/UX design.

    I mean, just look at this:

    People might be insecure, but a company isn’t. They have to compete and if what they offer doesn’t work, then they have to fix it or lose customers.

    And to fix it they place the identical "Edit" button, for the identical functionality, in two identically structured apps, once on the left and once on the right? 😂

    This is still in beta. It's not even finished yet.

  • @NeuM said:

    @SevenSystems said:

    @NeuM said:

    @SevenSystems said:

    @NeuM said:

    @SevenSystems said:
    Haven't kept up with the thread, but can we please appreciate how Apple went from:

    iPhone OS, 2007:
    "Look at this beautiful skeuomorphic UI we made! Revolutionary!"

    to

    iOS 7, 2012:
    "Screw skeuomorphism, everything has to be flat! Absolutely Gorgeous!"

    to

    iOS 5000, 2025:
    "Liquid Glass! Skeuomorphism! Unbelievable!"

    ? 😂

    (BTW: I actually LIKE the new design and have never been anti-skeuomorphism. It's just that Apple's insecurity is funny!)

    The effects in the new UI are processor intensive and won't be easily duplicated by lesser GPUs in cheap phones and devices. It's really about product differentiation. This update will make older and competing phones look primitive in comparison.

    Yes, good point. Still. It shows insecurity and inconsistency in UI/UX design.

    I mean, just look at this:

    People might be insecure, but a company isn’t. They have to compete and if what they offer doesn’t work, then they have to fix it or lose customers.

    And to fix it they place the identical "Edit" button, for the identical functionality, in two identically structured apps, once on the left and once on the right? 😂

    This is still in beta. It's not even finished yet.

    That's a screenshot from iOS 18 😁

  • edited June 2025

    @SevenSystems said:

    @NeuM said:

    @SevenSystems said:

    @NeuM said:

    @SevenSystems said:

    @NeuM said:

    @SevenSystems said:
    Haven't kept up with the thread, but can we please appreciate how Apple went from:

    iPhone OS, 2007:
    "Look at this beautiful skeuomorphic UI we made! Revolutionary!"

    to

    iOS 7, 2012:
    "Screw skeuomorphism, everything has to be flat! Absolutely Gorgeous!"

    to

    iOS 5000, 2025:
    "Liquid Glass! Skeuomorphism! Unbelievable!"

    ? 😂

    (BTW: I actually LIKE the new design and have never been anti-skeuomorphism. It's just that Apple's insecurity is funny!)

    The effects in the new UI are processor intensive and won't be easily duplicated by lesser GPUs in cheap phones and devices. It's really about product differentiation. This update will make older and competing phones look primitive in comparison.

    Yes, good point. Still. It shows insecurity and inconsistency in UI/UX design.

    I mean, just look at this:

    People might be insecure, but a company isn’t. They have to compete and if what they offer doesn’t work, then they have to fix it or lose customers.

    And to fix it they place the identical "Edit" button, for the identical functionality, in two identically structured apps, once on the left and once on the right? 😂

    This is still in beta. It's not even finished yet.

    That's a screenshot from iOS 18 😁

    The shot on the left is iOS 18. And it's fine. The shot on the right is iOS 26, which is still in beta. I have iOS 18.5 on my own iPhone.

  • edited June 2025

    Cool you can now put your samples folder in the dock ! And colour code folders.

  • @Gavinski said:

    @sevenape said:
    Interesting little counterpoint to Ipados 26 here:

    https://www.fastcompany.com/91349280/apple-just-turned-the-ipad-into-a-mac

    I read this earlier Dan. I'm not sure I agree with him, though it was pretty thought provoking. I think we'll still have apps doing their own little things in their intuitive and self contained way, but it really does make sense, for me anyway, to have robust file management, multiple windows etc!

    I can totally get that, I rarely if ever use even split screen, but then I have a mini. I think you are right about the apps though! It is a kind of interesting take though

  • edited June 2025

    @sevenape This was done on a mini. From ipadbeatmaking. In portrait mode.

  • @sevenape said:

    @waka_x said:
    everything shown is just... back to the past.
    osx looking and feeling more like Windows Vista- bloated and horrible.
    ios will look like Mac OS X but won't be able to run osx apps... so what's the point!?
    nothing new, nothing practical, just corporate gimmicks, hollow, moronic, corporate satisfaction.
    this (well, from few years ago) is the point where Apple imperium goes down...

    Honestly if android sorted out it's shit regarding music apps, I'd jump ship completely. Literally, the only thing I do on my iPad is music stuff now. Everything else is just better on Android (for me). In terms of real computing... well, I am a teacher, so I'm locked into Google stuff for work, and a Chromebook does just fine for that.

    I don't think Android will ever sort its shit out for music apps, but I switched completely to Android phone and tablet for near everything. Only thing I use iPad for anymore is music production, and literally that's it. I'll probably jump ship 💯 to Android once FLSM's bugs are ironed out.

    (I'm currently typing this on my S25 Ultra, lol.)


    @dendy said:
    Btw. i am really dislike their childish infantile emoji / characters / personas graphics they use.. looks like 20 years old Disney fairytale and feels like it is device for little kids... i mean shit like this:

    Are they really designing this for < 10yo kids ??

    Nope. They designed it for stupid ahem, everyday people. 😂 I'm obviously not Apple's target audience.


    Ahahaha! 😂🤣🤣

  • @YZJustDatGuy said:

    @oldsynthguy said:

    @wim said:
    Maybe my iPad won’t be compatible. One can hope.

    I seem to remember there was an option to turn off transparency in Windows, when they did this with Vista, as there was a performance hit. If Apple don’t provide the same option, this will be another slowdown for older devices.

    It's something you have to toggle on. It won't be turned on by default.

    Is that confirmed?

    I’ve seen examples where users can tweak the settings, but it still looks ropey (what planet was their design team living on, when they thought thin edge highlight borders was a good idea on a tiny mobile device?), and some beta testers are reporting big performance hits.

    The Mac OS style functionality for iOS will be great (no more sliding-over cludge for dropping samples, for example), but I really hope the accessibility improvements are better than what’s currently being provided, and it’s not another example of built-in obsolescence for older device owners.

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