

Whether that is true considering how they've returned to previous design concepts such as the MacBook pro, we can only hope that thinking is more flexible. Sadly they've consistently said they'll never do that.
#Dragon dictate mac m1 mac os#
Yes, I guess the lack of a touch screen on a mac is going to be an issue here and maybe it is docked mac os and mobile iPad os I really want, best of both worlds. Though there are issues on iPad os, they are far less than those on the mac which is counterintuitive considering how long mac os has been kicking about. Every single apple application is buggy for voiceover, safari not responding, mail losing focus and seemingly acting differently with different emails, messages just being a complex mess, terminal being a pain to use and so on. I think it's just my frustrations with the mac platform and its abundance of accessibility bugs that is driving me in the iPad direction. I've got an iPad mini, a MacBook air and a mac mini that runs as a server/bits and bobs machine that I access through jump desktop. Things seem to be converging though the input methods remain varied but, even then, with iPad os having the magic keyboard, even that line is blurring.
#Dragon dictate mac m1 tv#
By running TV OS on a mac mini, apple can get you to buy content through its platform and make a commission. By including the iPad experience, once it has matured a little more, apple regains the app store.

#Dragon dictate mac m1 install#
Mac, as it stands, is the outlier in that we can install apps easily from beyond the walled garden. The devices, the consumer ones at least, are gateways to the app store, apple music, the iTunes store, apple fitness and so on. What apple wants is long term repeated subscription income. though I agreed that apple would never do this, I've had a chance to think about it. It's more than capable when paired with a remote and tv os is far superior as a media centre than mac OS.Ĭonsidering the unification of architectures, it seems that this could be a good thing for the future. Similarly I'd like to be able to boot into tv os on my mac mini. As time goes by this is likely to appear organically, on the iPad at least.

I suppose I'm asking for something more like Mac OS lite, a hybrid of the two. The other massive advantage of iPad os is the app store and the way apps are installed and can be removed. I do 3d printing, a lot of server based control, 3d design and other such activities that, though you can do them on iOS, the experience is sub-optimal. I wouldn't and couldn't get rid of my mac or, more specifically its os. It is simpler which may be helpful for some especially those who can't or don't want to use a touchscreen. I'm not saying it should be a mac os replacement, just that it would be good to have an option to switch to the better accessibility supported IOS.
