Apple的iPados 15.这是我们到目前为止所知道的一切。[声音]是时候谈论iPados了。因此,Apple刚刚在其WWDC会议上宣布了新版本的iPadss。不是一个惊喜,因为他们以前所做的。我这次期待的是,这是一个真正帮助iPad更多的计算机,我会锻炼身体。这对我来说意味着什么是多任务处理。现在Apple刚发布了一个具有M1处理器的Pro iPad,所以我正在考虑它可以挖掘的各种可能性。这在这里并不一切。事实上,他们没有讨论iPad操作系统将进入M1的任何方式,但是有多种方法改进了多任务处理或似乎是。多任务和iPad OS 15仍然限于两个应用程序在拆分视图模式下并排应用于可以在幻灯片上的幻灯片上悬停在顶部的第三个应用程序。 But the ability to swap between these and reassign apps could be simpler, thanks to a new button on top that will allow you to access other apps and pop them into that arrangement. Plus there's a new shell feature that will show other open versions of an app. That you have open at one time to see other pairings of files and things like that. But what I didn't get was the ability to resize windows and apps, or be able to have it feel a little more like a Mac with external monitors. Right now I've had a OS can connect to a monitor, but not to extend your display like you can on a Mac. We'll get to that one in a moment. Apple did introduce some stuff that's on iOS 14 already for phones. One is widgets. So all these little large app type icons that are like mini apps that live on your home screen, those are coming over to the iPad and larger ones too. Too, so ones that can get really big. Also the app library, which is another iPhone OS feature, which brings up a grid of all the apps that are installed on your iPad without having to lay them out on your screen. It turns out that that could be a really helpful shortcut. By putting that down in the Doc, Doc's can't hold all of your apps but you could launch the app library it seems and be able to bring up what other apps you've got on there. That's helpful. One other notable feature that's on iPad OS. Is something that's about the pencil and the Notes app. There's a new feature called Quick Notes that allow you to take a note and jot it down really fast when you're in any app. So you could swipe up from the corner and be able to jot down stuff. And it seems like it works with anything that you've got open to kinda treat it like a little post it note that you can then tuck away. Apple keeps trying to dive into ways to use the notes app more rapidly. They're have been ways to tap on the home screen and use the pencil. This looks like another way to try to crack that equation. The notes app is also updated with things where you can at somebody and mention them. You can be able to tag stuff with hashtags, kinda almost sounds like the Notes app is turning into some sort of a social network. I'm not sure about all of that, but the ability to quickly take notes and bring them up really fast. That's the sort of instant multitasking that I'd like to see a lot more on iPad OS. Now it looks like that type of new app feature is kind of limited to notes at the moment, but hopefully some of the multitasking and app swapping May provide some of that flavor to. I'm a little bit doubtful though because one of the things I find hardest to do on iPad OS is be able to do things like zoom, posted notes plus work on something else, the type of stuff that I do when I work remotely all the time. I was really hoping for Apple to lean on the idea of using a monitor for some of that. Instead, there's something a little different. That's kind of part of Mac's. The Mac OS Monterey update has a feature called Universal control and this allows you to use your Mac Trackpad, and keyboard, and mouse to control the iPad that's sitting next to it. Now Mac's could always tap into iPad's already with a extended monitor feature called sidecar. But universal control looks like the type of, I could use my Mac alongside an iPad thing That I was hoping for with monitors. Now you could do this in basically make the Mac another monitor or workspace, but you'd need that Mac and you'd need that version of Mac OS kind of interesting though because it allows you to drag files over from the iPad onto your Mac. That type of interoperability is the sort of stuff that I'd like to see. See on multiple screens and the type of multitasking that perhaps I was looking for, but it's just a little bit of a flavor of it. Those are the biggest things that strike me about iPad OS. But I was really let down that there's nothing that's really tapping into that and one processor. Now that the iPads have a processor that on paper is every bit as fast as the new max I was expecting Apple to announce pro apps and pro features that would get into that. There still are no new Apple pro apps that use the iPad M1. And as far as the rest of the iPad experience, it sounds like another gradual extension of what we've already seen before. But we'll see, beta comes out in July. We're not gonna be able to get our hands on the final version until the fall. Maybe it'll improve the experience. I'm hoping that it takes small steps at least.