What about the view that the most successful apps on iPad aren’t consumer apps, but commercial? Square (market cap >$30B), restaurant reservations (and other such CRM tools)? These are apps that make great use of iPad. iPad mini seems uniquely tailored to that audience too...
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fits the idea that the iPad is a success, and also that it did not reach its full potential...
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Hit it on the head, Ben. Thanks for supporting Paper all these years.
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“How To Be Wrong About Everything: An Article”
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“Apple set the standard that highly complex, innovative software that was only possible on the iPad could only ever earn 5 bucks from a customer forever (updates, of course, were free)”Hvala. Twitter će to iskoristiti za poboljšanje vaše vremenske crte. PoništiPoništi
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The Ipad Pro is a move in that direction - but will never reach its potential - no apps (not even a calculator). One trend that has fit the "glass" approach is the move to cloud-based apps. I am running most of my applications on my browser. Which makes my Ipad very useful.
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Typing is the largest barrier for me. Just can’t get comfortable typing on it... dictation works well on iOS now, but not always ideal.
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Counterpoint:
@affinitybyserif and@Procreate two sets of software by upstarts that are tearing down the old hegemonies of@Adobe@autodesk and others too slow to transition to mobile. iPad’s story is far from over. -
Due to iPad? (Isn't their success more on the desktop?)
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