Great comments about iOS 14 from Benjamin Mayo. “Widgets on the home screen are just perfect.” bzamayo.com/ios14-fir…
Marques Brownlee interviews Craig Federighi. As @Gruber points out, the killer question: why no calculator on iPad.
Now, why iPadOS 14 doesn’t allow “free” placement of widgets would have been a much better killer question IMHO. www.youtube.com/watch
Fascinating move by The NewYork Times leaving Apple News. They want to control their customers, get more data, etc.
Now, compare this to the “old” Microsoft. Same to me.
Winning strategies: be on as many platforms as possible or die, i.e. the “new" Microsoft. cc @stevesi
Interesting tidbits here about iPhone apps running on macOS 11. How many devs will “port” their iPhone app to Mac remains to be seen. Can’t wait for the future. twitter.com/_inside/s…
Apple is always about moving forward, even if it means rewriting its own software countless times or breaking things. We pay them, as customers, to make these choices. #apple sixcolors.com/link/2020…
Simple and eayto implement idea. birchtree.me
iOS 14 Could Make Changing Your Wallpaper Much Easier
I’m no longer an indie developer but looking at SwiftUI videos from WWDC is really interesting. What a cool technology.
Does the maturing of SwiftUI is an enabler for an iPad version of Xcode? This version of Xcode would be leaving behind ObjC and “legacy” stuff and create SwiftUI-only apps, is it a reasonable thinking? #wwdc #wwdc20 #wwdc2020 #apple #ios #ipados
On Siri updated design #wwdc #wwdc20 #wwdc2020 #ios14
I like the new Siri design but I don’t like it after all. The animated sphere placement feels wrong as it leave space on top of it on which we cannot interact. Siri answers and feedbacks onscreen position feel very inconsistent. Sometimes it will appear at the top with another smaller banner at the bottom. Sometimes only a banner at the top.
Putting the final touches to my WWDC20 conference comments and review. More than 3000 words. Hope you like to read. #wwdc #wwdc20 #wwdc2020