Was anyone else surprised by the mention of being used by 98% of Fortune 500 companies? As far as I'm aware Windows is still alive and well in the business world so I was caught off guard when I heard this.
Mobile only, not computers (I'm assuming)
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Mobile devices are an "entry drug" for Apple addiction... corporate IT departments are very set in their ways, and once they get a taste of how easy iPads and iPhones are to support - they're more inclined to try Macs...Mobile only, not computers (I'm assuming)
Widgets can be added to Notification Centre once the app devs use the new APIs.
THIRD PARTY KEYBOARDS added! Craig showed a demo of Swype on iOS.
They've been talking about iCloud files a lot. I'm thinking that it must be part of that. If third party apps can access this file storage I'm assuming the native mail app can
Overall I am happy with the additions mentioned today. But I did leave the presentation feeling more of a "finally" than I did a "wow, that is a first". I didn't find much if anything in terms of software that was ground breaking. It seemed like a lot of nice additions that other platforms have enjoyed for a long time...and we are now finally getting them.
Agree with OP. I was expecting a small update like iOS 6. Today blew me away. Apple came out swinging today. The wait until the new iPhones will be torture lol.
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I felt more of a wow not necessarily because of the additions but by how "open" these additions are for Apple.
Oh my yes. Over 4000 new APIs for developers to use that will really allow them to get inside the OS a bit more. I do like it that Apple have stated that the TouchID still stays siloed away and devs can access the functions but not the content of the fingerprint scanner. Security is a huge concern and if Apple really do have a large share of the Enterprise market (I can't remember if they said Fortune 500 companies as the presentation was last night for me and i've slept since then) then they need to cater to these people in a massive way too. I think they've done that admirably here.
I was already going to buy myself a Macbook Air when I head to the States later this year. If they bring out a new Retina Air with Yosemite on it then I will be all over that like a shot to go with my iPhone 6 and iOS8.