Before the ‘iPhone Pro’ event later today, Matt comes back onto the show to talk about iPadOS.
A talented writer, podcaster and YouTuber who uses an iPad Pro as his main machine, we went all-in with his experiences of certain features of iPadOS so far, and what Matt would like to see in the coming years for it.
This morning the Apple Online Store went down, and instead of it being new AirPods and AirPower finally making an appearance, it was a new iPad Air, and a new iPad Mini.
I talk about my thoughts on this refreshed line of iPads, how it all stands before WWDC, and if I would have bought one of these instead of the 12.9″ iPad Pro back in December.
I also give a ‘One More Thing…‘ regarding the future of The Outpost Show.
We’re on the eve of an Apple Event, where we will most probably see new iPads first and foremost. But I wanted to speak about some other wishes I’d like to see to the line, alongside some thoughts on what else may be announced.
Feel free to send me a tweet to let me know just what you hope to see at the event tomorrow.
Siri Shortcuts had its beginnings as ‘Workflow‘, before being acquired by Apple last year in March. It lets you create workflows by commands and different apps, and you can also activate them from Siri itself. Up until its release, I wasn’t convinced. After its release, I was, and I’ve been wanting to learn more about it ever since.
Which is why this week I’m joined by an ex-Workflow member and now freelancer, Matt Cassinelli, where we talk about how Siri Shortcuts fits on his iPad, our wishes for Version 3.0, alongside him trying to convince me to pre-order an iPhone XR.
He also completely destroys a feature that has been a staple of the show for the last few months!