Apple releases iOS 16.1 to the public, enabling iCloud Shared Photo Library, Matter support, and more https://t.co/dkhygolggs
— XDA (@xdadevelopers) October 24, 2022
Here it is: the annual macOS review by @johnvoorhees.
— Federico Viticci (@viticci) October 24, 2022
I love how John covered Stage Manager in macOS Ventura, which has similar issues to iPadOS, but is in better shape.
Plus, a lot of details about everything else.
macOS Ventura: The MacStories Review https://t.co/WwppQr1sxc pic.twitter.com/dxaaLhRUxW
My macOS Ventura review is out. There's a lot to like among the many system app updates, but I can't shake the feeling that Ventura doesn't move the OS forward much this year and there are a few troubling developments worth keeping an eye on.https://t.co/8nuK90xZpF pic.twitter.com/wKH37WRzSm
— John Voorhees (@johnvoorhees) October 24, 2022
My review of Stage Manager, as a haiku:
— Stephen Hackett (@ismh) October 24, 2022
a new iPad mode
moving windows overlap
until it crashes
Go read Ticci's story: https://t.co/XQGcZ3ozRx
Let’s talk passkeys in Safari.
— Jen Simmons (@jensimmons) October 24, 2022
In September, iOS 16 introduced passkeys. Now with Safari 16.1, passkeys are supported everywhere Safari 16 is supported — including iPadOS 16, macOS Monterey, macOS Big Sur, and macOS Ventura, as well as iOS 16. https://t.co/Al05xgrXN3
absolutely love how @pierce snuck a history lesson on how Apple has viewed multitasking on mobile devices over the years into this review of iPadOS 16.1 and Stage Manager https://t.co/BLBQ4Ky467
— dan skellington (@dcseifert) October 24, 2022
Stage Manager may be what you get when you rule out the possibility of doing anything that feels too conventionally Mac-like. https://t.co/8JHkm7DNg0
— Harry McCracken 🇺🇦 (@harrymccracken) October 24, 2022
Stage Manager for iPad launches today.
— Federico Viticci (@viticci) October 24, 2022
It's confusing, buggy, and missing key features for pro users. Apple needs to fundamentally rethink it. My review:
Stage Manager in iPadOS 16: At the Intersection of Bugs, Missing Features, and Flawed Design https://t.co/sg5M4n5aa9 pic.twitter.com/7S4j2M2j5M
Apple's fog of confusion about the iPad becomes more clear every day https://t.co/rvv5aujuhv
— Michael Gartenberg (@Gartenberg) October 24, 2022
Federico has tracked Stage Manager's mess better than anybody — this is a great take on how it works, and how it SHOULD work https://t.co/Yf8WHhJf9o
— David Pierce (@pierce) October 24, 2022
Today, we are adding passkeys as an easy & secure log in method for PayPal accounts. Once PayPal users create a passkey, they won’t have to remember their password, allowing them to check out with greater ease and removing friction for PayPal merchants. https://t.co/GHt5b4Lwpd pic.twitter.com/S9HU2O0EZ4
— PayPal (@PayPal) October 24, 2022
Our @AuthenticateCon attendees got an advanced sneak of this last week, but great news: founding #FIDO Alliance member PayPal has officially introduced #passkeys; rollout starting today to U.S. customers. Get the details: https://t.co/zxTuPlzOOF
— The FIDO Alliance (@FIDOAlliance) October 24, 2022
iPadOS 16’s Stage Manager is not the future of multitasking you were hoping for https://t.co/H7rihql0fX pic.twitter.com/Tr8xLOmyNU
— The Verge (@verge) October 24, 2022
Safari 16.1 is now available with Web Push for macOS Ventura, animated AVIF, passkeys in more places, new viewport sizes on iPadOS, hover with Apple Pencil, scroll to text fragments, screen capture improvements, and more — plus lots of fixes and polish. https://t.co/36O8CoacAz
— WebKit (@webkit) October 24, 2022
Stage Manager in iPadOS 16: At the Intersection of Bugs, Missing Features, and Flawed Design @vitivcci https://t.co/tgkLMugAI5 // Oh my, quite a “takedown”. This would really be a tough read if you’re on the team. There’s more going on that makes this even more difficult. 1/
— Steven Sinofsky (@stevesi) October 24, 2022
After months of testing Stage Manager on the iPad, I'm convinced it's just a bad idea. And it seems increasingly clear that Apple doesn't know what the iPad is supposed to behttps://t.co/cZp4RPdLoY
— David Pierce (@pierce) October 24, 2022
Huge news today! “PayPal… is adding passkeys as an easy and secure log in method for PayPal accounts. The… option will first be available to iPhone, iPad, or Mac users…” https://t.co/Vy979GmlJI
— Ricky Mondello (@rmondello) October 24, 2022
Once people experience passkeys for themselves, they’ll want them everywhere.
How about AVIF?
— Jen Simmons (@jensimmons) October 24, 2022
Safari 16.0 brought support for AVIF still images to iOS 16.
Safari 16.1 adds support for AVIF animated image sequences. Now both still and moving images saved in the AVIF format are supported on iOS 16, iPadOS 16, and macOS Ventura.https://t.co/Al05xgK71b
More than a decade after Apple gave us the “it gives great demo” excuse for not giving Macs a touchscreen, this @verge review of the iPad’s Stage Manager says: “It’s almost like a nifty on-stage demo turned into a feature.”
— Ernie Smith (@ShortFormErnie) October 24, 2022
It gives great demo.https://t.co/KAWedABVFC
Check out this screenshot of Safari 16.1 on iPad. When using Stage Manager, I can create browser windows of many different sizes and different aspect ratios.
— Jen Simmons (@jensimmons) October 24, 2022
There is no single “tablet” viewport size! Never was. Really isn’t now. https://t.co/Al05xgrXN3 pic.twitter.com/CZbrYqvobr
Important note for folks already on a passwordless path with FIDO platform authenticators: not only does Safari in macOS Ventura/iOS 16/iPadOS 16 change the behavior to that of passkeys, updating Safari to 16.1 for macOS 11/12 also changes the behavior:https://t.co/ZXBiVK08YG
— Pepijn Bruienne 🐶🌲🧀💴 (@bruienne) October 24, 2022
Part of Apple’s long track record of inventing kludges when going with the obvious solution would be better for everyone involved. https://t.co/HaJydt60oW
— Ernie Smith (@ShortFormErnie) October 24, 2022
More than a decade after Apple gave us the “it gives great demo” excuse for not giving Macs a touchscreen, this @verge review of the iPad’s Stage Manager says: “It’s almost like a nifty on-stage demo turned into a feature.”
— Ernie Smith (@ShortFormErnie) October 24, 2022
It gives great demo.https://t.co/KAWedABVFC
Apple just released its latest iPhone update. Here's what's new and how to install it https://t.co/FDEoQ45EWu
— CNBC (@CNBC) October 24, 2022
macOS Ventura is officially out 🥳https://t.co/76eIQydWKX
— Ted Wright (@Wright18Ted) October 24, 2022
New, on https://t.co/dSJo0wnvBm — My next Mac might be the last: https://t.co/kzHoMVsp90
— Riccardo Mori (@morrick) October 24, 2022
Apple just released its latest iPhone update. Here's what's new and how to install it. https://t.co/VhstlY9z44
— CNBC (@CNBC) October 25, 2022
애플, 스테이지 매니저/날씨 앱/데스크톱 급 앱/iOS 16 기능들 포함 iPadOS 16 배포
— Wan Ki Choi (@wkchoi) October 25, 2022
- 이는 애플이 수개월간 베타 테스트를 한 후 배포한 것
- iPadOS 16은 설정 -> 일반 -> 소프트웨어 업데이트를 통해 다운로드해 설치할 수 있어https://t.co/2OQ3b5rYmt
It is time. https://t.co/lPRnwFi8BB#macOSVentura pic.twitter.com/Stb9UiX8hP
— Chris Messina (@chrismessina) October 24, 2022
macOS Ventura is now available - Apple https://t.co/6YlIFBR9NQ
— アイアリ (@iArigato) October 24, 2022
OSの更新がされるたびに、どこよりも変態レベルまで細かく解説してくれるArs Technica、今日リリースされたMac OS 13 Venturaの解説https://t.co/2fL9aX5ru1
— Samson (@yeesamson) October 25, 2022
アップルの社員でも毎回毎回この記事でチェックしているんじゃないかね。 pic.twitter.com/SbmXjLS9eG