The reason that XCode would be so compelling is that we would finally be able to code and debug a real touch based UI on the actual device it is targeted for.
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Surface uses such OS which is used in an usual laptop or PC; So user can install EVERY software that use in his laptop or PC, on his Surface as well without any concerns!
You can have two windows open at the same time, either in split screen mode or with one app overlaying the main app, like a thin vertical banner.
It seems to me like Photoshop could be a good way to test the waters here, and if it gets good feedback, maybe consider Illustrator and some other apps in the future.
In addition, the True Tone display is supposed to optimize color temperature to be more compatible with ambient light, though to me it makes everything look yellow.
We want the options of batch processing our RAW images because working on a tablet is much more convenient and appealing than working at desktop or on a laptop without TOUCH capabilities.
MS would love to have Apple's razor and blades business model, except for all the hardware vendors they'd break promise to, but even if they can't sell razors, at least they still have loads of blades to push.
This means that if I import photos via the SD to lightning adapter, I canot edit the RAW photos in Affinity Photo, but it'll open the embedded JPEG.
It's designed, as the name suggests, for the professional, and those in creative and other lines of work will love the power, precision and overall quality on offer.
Based on what apps are currently offered by Adobe for iOS, you guys have just developed a lot of apps to do what all the other photo editing apps out there currently do.
Apart from that, I use Inbox and Slack for communication, a web browser for my googling, dash to look up documentation, 1Password to manage my passwords and Alfred to be fast at all of that.
Do let us know after you've worked with Affinity Photo for a bit if it actually lives up to our anticipations, or if you find significant limitations.
But a reasonable price for something as specialized as a serious editor, and a direct connection to the desktop version if we need to make more specialized edits would be acceptable to a lot of folk.
Carrying it around in the crook of my arm is a bit unwieldy, and it looks downright ridiculous being held up to take photos with the rear camera.
Amiga games and Spectrum games on the App Store that are just apps that wrap the game with the UAE and FUSE emulators into one package.
To be honest, I prefer it over Lightroom CC because of the great and intuitive user interface and I can edit my photos lying on the couch.
Image and video editing programs tend not to support as many tracks and layers as desktop editing programs do, and tend not to support the same extensions and filters as desktop versions.
Adobe can provide a full version on at least one of the portable platforms in the near future, they are losing the growing amateur photography market.
You guys are seriously missing out on a HUGE market and losing current clients by not figuring out how to make this work with iOS faster.
The screens are awesome, they're more portable than even laptops, and the touchscreen consolidates a graphics tablet and computer into one piece of equipment.
Anyway, the are bound to be many trade offs both ways, but it would be great to see Apple begin to experiment this way.
This has been my main tool for learning new songs (especially live versions and the many many other numbers that aren't available on Apple Music).
By the way, I don't plan on buying the keyboard cover because the software keyboard is adequate, and I would lose the ability to move the cursor easily with the hardware keyboard (not to mention it is expensive).
The service is useful because it provides a secure and virtual computing environment that can be accessed from anywhere on any device, so long as you can get online.
Off the top of my head, that's Docker, a bunch of linters, other tools like jq and ag as well as utilities like the Google Cloud Platform SDK.
What we really need is for Apple to do some catch up on competitors and come up with a notebook that runs full OS and can draw on screen.
My laptop is busy enough feeding RAM to Chrome and dedicating all its CPU cycles to displaying ads on webpages with parallax scrolling and videos on auto play.
The essential app here is the wonderful Blink (or if you're on mobile: App Store Link), fifth from the left in the Dock.
There are only a few features missing like Smart Folders, Modification of Geotags and a good backup solution for the cloud stored picture changes, but perhaps I am overlooking something.
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Mac, if it isn't going to be portable and touch screen friendly I might as well get the largest screen I can for editing when I'm at home.
Remote Tools for Visual Studio 2019 enables app deployment, remote debugging, remote testing, performance profiling, and unit testing on computers that do not have Visual Studio installed.
Apple did add a basic file picker in the latest update but presenting complete folders with the ability to select multiple files and drag them to other folder is just not there yet.
Bluetooth headphones, or you have a lovely pair of wired cans you want to use, you're going to have to spend some more money on top of the purchase price of this tablet.
Photoshop is the only one that really needs it, the Illustrator app works fine, but I usually finish things in Photoshop, and thats where the frustration comes in.
It's a terminal app for iOS that supports SSH and mosh, and while it's open source and can be obtained for free, I encourage you to just go ahead and buy it.
If you have purchased multiple albums from one artist, tap the Albums button at the top of the screen to sort songs by album.
With no headphones in the box, this is going to be a source of real annoyance for many users, who could run into issues pretty quickly.
For centuries, people have been syncing their dotfiles between machines in order to make their shells and editors behave the same whether they're logged in locally or on a server.
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Well, neither iOS nor macOS have budged in their paradigms, so if those arguments were valid then, they are still valid with the announcement.