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  • - All right.

  • It's here.

  • iPad OS.

  • Well, okay,

  • iPad OS 13.1.2

  • and maybe by the time you watch this,

  • it's gonna be iPad OS 13.2. whatever.

  • There've been a lot of bugs is what I'm saying and

  • there's been a lot of updates to fix those bugs

  • but look, here.

  • It's here!

  • iPad OS.

  • And, after a year or two of me talking on this channel

  • about the future of computers and what's a computer,

  • it's go time.

  • Apple finally shipped a thing with multiple windows,

  • and the ability to use USBC drives, and all the rest.

  • So here's a question,

  • did Apple do it?

  • Can this be your main computer?

  • I mean, look, with computer interfaces,

  • it's more about the journey

  • than it is about the destination.

  • Have you ever heard of Zeno's Paradox?

  • Where to go from zero to 100,

  • first you gotta get halfway

  • and then you gotta get halfway again.

  • And you always have to get those halfway marks

  • and then you never actually get there.

  • Yeah that's kinda how I feel about iPad OS.

  • So for this review,

  • I want to do something just a little bit different.

  • Look, I mean, you've already installed this, right?

  • You've got an iPad.

  • I'm sure you're already using iPad OS.

  • So want I want to do is talk about the things

  • that I think you should definitely check out

  • to make iPad OS and the iPad in general,

  • more useful to you.

  • Whether you're a pro

  • or you just wanna use the dang thing on your couch.

  • Also, have you noticed that the video quality

  • is like, (mumbles) here?

  • I'm doing this myself.

  • The actual professionals are out there,

  • busy editing more professional videos,

  • so sorry about that.

  • I'm gonna do my best

  • and you can tell I'm screwing this up

  • and I'm doing it on my own

  • because I forgot the intro graphic.

  • Intro graphic!

  • All right, the first thing that you should check out

  • on iPad OS is Apple Arcade.

  • It is this thing in the iOS store

  • that lets you pay five bucks a month

  • for complete, full access to a whole bunch of

  • iPad, iPhone, and even eventually Mac games

  • that you just play for free.

  • There's no in app purchases, there's no garbage or whatever.

  • And five bucks a month seems cheap but technically,

  • that's 60 bucks a year

  • and I am sure that you have never spent 60 bucks a year

  • on mobile games.

  • So it seems like it's a weird thing

  • for me to recommend you do here.

  • But these games are great.

  • They're just, they're beautiful, they're really good,

  • they're really fun, they're really high quality.

  • And, if nothing else,

  • more people subscribing to Apple Arcade

  • could mean that we get more games like this.

  • It's totally worth it.

  • You will feel way differently about your iPad

  • than you did before.

  • Plus, if you have a controller sitting around,

  • like for an Xbox or PS4,

  • it'll work with your iPad

  • and it makes those games even more fun.

  • The second thing is kind of a bonus thing.

  • It's Sidecar.

  • Which is technically a feature of Mac OS Catalina,

  • which is coming out pretty soon.

  • What it does is it turns your iPad into a second monitor

  • for your Mac.

  • You can either do it wirelessly,

  • but I prefer to do it over USB.

  • Also, if you have a lightning iPad,

  • you should definitely just go spend,

  • you know, ten bucks, on USBC to lightning cable.

  • This one's from Anchor.

  • Makes it way more convenient.

  • Anyway, the Sidecar thing, you can, like,

  • have the touch bar right on it if you want.

  • You can get little option things.

  • It doesn't make the touchscreen work

  • for interacting with your Mac

  • but you can use the Pencil on certain things

  • if you want to do that.

  • Oh that's fine.

  • The bottom line is, having a second monitor for your Mac

  • is really convenient.

  • And to be able to do that when you're like,

  • on the go is great.

  • You should definitely check it out.

  • Next, I want you to try the new floating keyboard.

  • Now, a lot of people have been making fun of this thing

  • and saying it's dumb, but I don't get it

  • because I think it's great.

  • When you have the onscreen keyboard,

  • you can pinch on it and then the keyboard

  • turns into a little iPhone sized keyboard

  • that you can then move around anywhere on the screen.

  • And then on that iPhone sized keyboard,

  • you can use swipe typing to type really fast.

  • I love this thing because if you're using the iPad

  • in your hands,

  • it's way easier than

  • trying to reach your thumbs across to type.

  • You can just use your right thumb or left thumb

  • over on the side of the screen.

  • I also love it because it doesn't take up

  • the whole damn screen.

  • It's just a little box that floats over

  • what you're actually doing,

  • so you have a much easier time doing stuff

  • when you need to enter

  • just a little bit of text on your iPad.

  • The next thing I'm going to recommend

  • is that you play around with the new Files app.

  • The new Files app is pretty great.

  • I think it works better with Cloud services.

  • It supports USB drives now, which is awesome.

  • And you can also just set up local folders

  • wherever you want on the iPad

  • instead of only depending on iCloud,

  • which means you can just download stuff from Safari, which,

  • it's all great!

  • I love it!

  • But it's not exactly like Finder on the Mac

  • or Explorer on Windows.

  • It still is a little bit iPad-y.

  • And that's not necessarily bad, but it is different.

  • And so if you are planning on having a workflow

  • that really matters to you,

  • you should play around with it at home

  • or at the office or whatever

  • until you know exactly how it's going to work

  • and make sure that it works for you.

  • In a previous video,

  • I talked about not going into battle

  • with an unproven rifle.

  • And that's true.

  • With the Files app,

  • you need to make sure you understand how it works

  • before you work with it.

  • So just poke at it.

  • Little poke.

  • My last piece of advice for getting the most out of

  • iPad OS is a little bit counterintuitive

  • and that's, don't think about it too much.

  • And I'm talking specifically about the windowing system

  • because it is literally counterintuitive.

  • iPad OS can do a bunch of new stuff with windows.

  • A single app can have multiple windows.

  • A single app can have multiple windows in Split Screen.

  • You can have two different apps in Split Screen.

  • You can have a bunch of apps sitting in Slide Over.

  • You can take icons and turn them into windows.

  • You can take links and drag them and turn them into windows.

  • You can do all sorts of stuff to make all sorts of windows

  • and they, like, come out of nowhere and they fly around,

  • and you forget where they are, and it's just,

  • it's a little bit confusing.

  • And I've been thinking about this ever since

  • I made that video where I talked about the

  • grammar of user interfaces and I figured it out.

  • The iPad mixes metaphors now.

  • So on your phone, you use a time metaphor.

  • You've got your current app and then your most recent app,

  • and then when you go to Multitasking,

  • it just kind of (mumbles) goes back in time.

  • On your desktop, you use a spatial metaphor.

  • So one window is here, one window is here,

  • one window is here and you move them around in space.

  • The iPad literally has both

  • so the Multitasking view goes back in time

  • with all your most recent apps in split screens

  • but then there's also the spacial metaphor of,

  • you know, the Slide Over apps over here,

  • and the Split Screens are set up this way

  • and understanding how time and space are relative to

  • each other and relate is great for Einstein

  • but for us regular slugs, you can get a little bit lost.

  • I can't tell you the number of times I've tapped an icon

  • and expected it to show up in a certain way

  • and shows up in a completely different way.

  • And, what I've learned, and what I'm telling you to do

  • is not try and figure it out because

  • the iPad is so good at apps keeping their state

  • and opening them up quickly

  • that if your set up isn't exactly what you want it to be,

  • you can just make it what you want right then.

  • Don't assume that your set up is going to stick around.

  • Think of it like a Buddhist sand mandala

  • where it's a beautiful thing but it's going to go away.

  • Everything is ephemeral, everything disappears.

  • Nothing is permanent, but it's still beautiful.

  • So you can tell that this is a processor video

  • I made by myself because by the end,

  • we got to the impermanence of all things

  • and Buddhism as a metaphor for user interfaces,

  • so you're welcome internet.

  • If you're looking for a classic review

  • that goes over every single feature of iPad OS, don't worry.

  • We've got your covered.

  • It's over at theverge.com,

  • link to it down in the show notes.

  • But here for this review, what do I think of iPad OS?

  • Well, you can read between the lines.

  • I think it's really good, it's really powerful

  • but that it has a steep learning curve

  • if you wanna use it for professional things

  • as your main computer.

  • I'm weirdly proud of Apple for that.

  • It was so worried that people would get confused

  • and put off by complication

  • that it use to treat this thing like a big iPhone,

  • but now it's not afraid to make it a little bit complicated

  • and just trust that people who need it will figure it out,

  • and you know what?

  • That sure sounds like a computer to me.

  • Hey everybody, thank you so much for watching.

  • I know this was a little bit different kind of a video,

  • but it let me get my thoughts out there,

  • so I appreciate doing that.

  • And I'm gonna plug something else

  • that lets me get my thoughts out there.

  • It's our newsletter.

  • It's at theverge.com/newsletter

  • and I write one every day

  • and it often has a big, long essay

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- All right.

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