Apple started by report The Wall Street Journal to work with more than 40 technology companies to make your tablet a better tool for real work and therefore the enterprise segment. He resorted to this step mainly due to the declining sales that have affected the iPad in recent months.
Among the companies there are both small fish and large corporations, be it accounting firms, firms registering digital currency and others. Some companies were even invited to train Apple staff, especially in the business area.
Apple also proposed that companies creating add-on applications work together to achieve mutual compatibility and thus a better user experience for the end customer.
However, many companies work in secret, so it is not yet known exactly which big players are hiding here, even some companies do not know each other.
These steps are quite logical on Apple's part. At a time when iPad sales are declining, it is necessary to strengthen the position of the Apple tablet, especially in areas where Apple does not have much to say yet - namely corporate users. After all, the newly established cooperation with selected technology companies is just a continuation of the efforts that Apple began developing the iPad with IBM.
that man has fashion taste like my three-year-old niece
on the contrary, it is very fashionable and in. the fact that it's disgusting is another matter :-)
Would a hipster?
So that would be enough for them to modify iWorks. They gave them full support for MS Office, although xlsx and docx are not yet standardized even in MS, but they are already more readable than their original binary pasquil. Anyway, mainly:
– Numbers is horribly slow with a larger table with a few simple formulas, when I do the same in Excel under the same system, it is fast,
– When writing documentation, I miss numbering images as headings and creating a list of figures from them (I even wrote it to them a year ago as a suggestion for improvement)
Subsequently, their SSH does not support an ECDSA certificate for connecting to servers (it would require an upgrade, or I haven't tested it under 10.10.5) and VNC could have a better menu, VPN support could also be better, although older standards without problems, but IKEv2 allegedly still has its problems (I mainly want IKEv2 for Windows clients who install their computers themselves, OpenVPN doesn't really work for them /clients/)
ECDSA already works under 10.10.5