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The iPad Awkwardly Turns 10.

The iPads Pro outperform MacBooks computationally. Theyโ€™re thin, light, reliable, gorgeous, and yet despite their impressive computational performance they need no fans.

Software is where the iPad has gotten lost.

Other than servers, my iPad Pro is probably the fastest computer I currently own. And yet the above is exactly right. The hardware is excellent. The software is barely acceptable to bad. Apple is trying to both cater to clueless droolers and โ€œpros.โ€ This simply cannot work.

Droolers as a demographic are not capable of learning much or doing much with their computing devices; most cannot even find and click a single button reliably. This is about 80-90% of computer users. The iPad Pro, therefore, should truly be aimed at users who can multi-task, can make use of a real file system, can understand abstraction and donโ€™t need an interface a chimp would be comfortable with.

Thatโ€™s the iPad Pro I want and need but that Apple will probably never make.

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