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  1. cuttheredwire

    Do you think iOS Photos will get macOS Photos features?

    Good idea. Did it strike you as odd that Afinity Photo showed off amazing features while the native app doesn't match basic features to the desktop one? I just can't figure out why that is.
  2. cuttheredwire

    Do you think iOS Photos will get macOS Photos features?

    I've noticed a troubling trend: macOS Photos seems to be getting features that iOS does not. The removal tool is one (and not very good, so not a big loss), but the selective color is another. That's a big one. I know a lot of people who are into photography for creative reasons. This is...
  3. cuttheredwire

    iOS 11 Missing Feature

    They simplified it to take up less space. Spotlight results needed to be culled. Spotlight results needs to be culled. I wish they left in the period trick. That would give power users a valuable tool while wrangling in typical results. List All Your Installed iOS Apps in Spotlight with a Period
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    Can iPhone X IR camera do anything else?

    Besides Animoji and depth perception, I don't think there is much yet. Depth perception is pretty useful. It allows the Portrait Modes. There is a separate depth image in the new container file that makes up the picture. Apps can be coded to use or manipulate that. Speaking of apps, SnapChat...
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    Do you think MS Office will be free on the rumored 10.5" iPad?

    So… did we ever get a solid answer in this? :P
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    Shouldn't We Call It "The Stepping Stone?"

    No need for things to be square. I'm looking forward to fully round edges. It's a good time to wait, imho.
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    Shouldn't We Call It "The Stepping Stone?"

    Steve would have made it skeuomorphic. :/
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    Shouldn't We Call It "The Stepping Stone?"

    Steve would have made it skeuomorphic. :/
  9. cuttheredwire

    Shouldn't We Call It "The Stepping Stone?"

    I hear a lot of complaints about "The Notch" on a variety of sites. As far as I can tell, Apple is just maximizing screen space, but with a clear longterm goal. We all read the rumors about embedding the touch sensor and camera under the display. Apple wants a seemless display, and is setting...
  10. cuttheredwire

    PDF document manager

    PDF Viewer Documents (by Readdle) Both free and are great apps.
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    iCloud Privacy

    You can password protect individual Notes. It's easier than it sounds: it's one password and works with Touch ID. Pages and other files can be encrypted individually too. The intesting thing about Notes is than it works with so many fines, especially pictures. You can have a collection of...
  12. cuttheredwire

    A Tale of Two Switch Reviews

    Funny thing is that you can make iPad onky apps, or the iPad app could theoretically be very different. Sadly, the reality is people want small, large, and larger with Apple TV out. Why buy a game that doesn't include it if it is similar to one that does, even if you don't have an Apple TV (yet)?
  13. cuttheredwire

    A Tale of Two Switch Reviews

    Ya, compare the Switch to an iPad with GameVice: it's about the same thing. :/
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    Any iA Writer Fans?

    Note: You can save images to the folders in iA Writer and call theme with "/image.ext" by the way. You also can encode them as base64, and use a "[link]: base64encodedtext" to keep images at the end of the text file, but in the right spot when previewed or exported. The former method is better...
  15. cuttheredwire

    Any iA Writer Fans?

    Where there anythings you wished it had? Maybe a widget to jot down some quick notes? Admittedly, it is an app for writing, not necessarily note taking.
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    Any iA Writer Fans?

    I know there are a lot of text editors out there, but I wanted to see if there were any other iA Writer users here. I thought it would be interesting to collect some feedback and share it with the developers. Also, we covered a lot of design in my classes and I wanted to practice some of the...
  17. cuttheredwire

    Is iOS falling behind?

    First, I am curious what workflows wouldn't work? I know little of Android, but I am learning from this thread. I am concerned about some things though. That flexibility is a liability, and why HummingBad has infected up to %1 of the world population (over 80,000,000 devices as gleamed from...
  18. cuttheredwire

    Is iOS falling behind?

    SJ felt that Android as a whole was a stolen idea, and Google was planning on a BlackBerry ripoff before have inside info on iOS. This came out later. That said, both mobile OSs have ideas in testing that change, mature, and even die that we are unaware of; we only what is released (and...
  19. cuttheredwire

    Is iOS falling behind?

    I have a comment there already. :P Thanks though. What I an curious about is what *specifically* is iOS lacking and behind on. Inspired the "it's not what you read, but what you ignore" notion, I ignore Android news. So, for me, Quis89 has valuable knowledge. Rene's article doesn't mention...
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    Is iOS falling behind?

    Request: An article on what iOS is missing, and not just from Android. I don't bother reading Android news, other than security issues (that's my field). I'm curious where it is behind.