Des usages « professionnels » de l’iPad Pro
The ideal of computing software — an optimized and delightful bicycle for the mind — exists somewhere between the iOS and macOS of today. It needs to shed the complexities of macOS but allow for touch. Track pads, for example, feel downright nonsensical after editing photos on an iPad with the Pencil. But the interface also needs to move at the speed of the thoughts of the person using it. It needs to delight with swiftness and capability, not infuriate with plodding, niggling shortcomings. Keystrokes shouldn’t be lost between context switches. Data shouldn’t feel locked up in boxes in inaccessible corners.
Apple est en train d’arriver à cette intersection, sur le chemin opposé à celui emprunté par Microsoft et Google. Les prochaines années d’évolution des systèmes d’exploitation vont être passionnantes.