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by dangus
264 days ago
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I don’t think you’re representing the state of iPad accurately. In iPadOS 26, more extensive multi-window multitasking like Mac was added. The quantity of windows you can keep open at once depends on your iPad’s SoC. If you have a newer Pro iPad with more memory you can keep more of them open and slow down happens further down the rabbit hole. The hardware is being pushed and used. As another example, the iPad has pretty intensive legitimate professional content creation apps now (Logic Pro, Final Cut Pro, and others). So there are people out there pushing the hardware, although I’ll join those who will say that it’s not for me specifically. |
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There is no particular reason a general purpose computer should be "not for me specifically" in terms of what you can do in software. In terms of design, sure. But not in terms of what you can do in software.
(I have a suspicion the same reason is responsible for why you basically don't find open source software on iOS devices the way you would on even Android or Windows; it doesn't make any money to take a cut out of.)