What Apple Needs to Introduce at WWDC(carpeaqua.com) |
What Apple Needs to Introduce at WWDC(carpeaqua.com) |
Seriously, if they announce that they fixed multi-monitor in 10.9 and thats the sole only feature in it over 10.8, I will buy it.
Seriously, does no one on the OS X dev team use multiple monitors!?
I also want world peace, m&ms for breakfast, and a pony.
#20 is hard because of how instrumental the lockscreen is to certain core functionality, including full-filesystem encryption. Apple would have to define a funky lockscreen API, and it would be really difficult to ensure that any given custom lockscreen didn't seriously impair device security (e.g. by returning a low-entropy key).
#36 sounds unappealing to me. I don't want more social networking fads cluttering up my mobile OS.
#46 kind of misses the point of Air Drop. We have dozens of easy-to-use and robust remote filesharing solutions. Air Drop only simplifies the act of creating a WLAN.
There are some good points here, but a lot of this kind of just seems like a Christmas list for the Apple Santa.
I use Command-` to toggle between code and documentation in the Organizer
Alternatively, I drag the organizer window to another desktop and use finger swipe gestures to quickly switch.
They "need" to sell things.
(oh, and a pony)
I once heard a neat metaphor and I think it applies quite well here (I've adjusted it a bit for this context): Imagine the x-axis to be representative of appeasing the internet. Now you must understand that every service/company has a graph that is asymptotic to the x-axis. So services like Apple and Google are pretty close but they will never truly be able to appease the entire internet.
I guess I was nit-picky but some food for thought nonetheless.
iWork apps for 2013,
iLife apps for 2013,
Logic Pro X,
Aperture 4,
Final Cut Pro 10.5
The WWDC is not just the developers conference. It's also the Keynote, which is a "state of the union" thing, meant for the general public, not some developer session.
So, at least updates to iLife and iWork would be fine to be shown there (and they had been announced in the past).
Not to mention there's not a set "appropriate time" to present a new Logic, Aperture and the rest, since Apple eschews NAB, Musikmesse and similar trade shows. If they get to show a new Mac Pro (as Cook promised last year), updates to the Pro apps could also be announced in brief.