> On Jun 10, 2017, at 7:06 PM, Kris Murray krismurray@gmail.com [iPad] <iPad@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
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> There's a major focus on the iPad in iOS 11, with Apple introducing a huge range of iPad-specific features that offer a much improved multitasking experience, allowing the iPad to better serve as a full PC replacement. Many of the features included in iOS 11 have topped the wish lists of iPad owners for years, including Drag and Drop, the Files app, the persistent dock, and more.
Years ago, access to files in iOS mattered a lot more to me than it does now. After all this time, I've come to accept the iPad for what it is to me, a reading device. I no longer expect it - or even want it - to be much more. It could have been - should have been - but it's not.
If I had been first introduced to the iPad with iOS 11, I'm sure I'd feel differently. Well, I would if iOS does file handling well. We'll see. Apple does not always get software right, as we know. On hardware, they're reliably much better.
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Posted by: David Smith <david.smith.14916@gmail.com>
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