and sure
good luck to copy & paste on ios with keyboard
no i dont min the virtual i meen the bt

On 2015-11-28 03:14, Jason White wrote:
Alex Hall <mehg...@icloud.com> wrote:
It all comes down to efficiency. Can I do a lot on iOS? Yes. Can I do more,
faster, on iOS with a bluetooth keyboard? Yes. Can I do still more, far more
efficiently, on a computer? Yes, at least for now. Are there things OS X can
do that iOS just can't? Oh yes, there are! Obviously, this is one guy's
opinion, and everyone has different requirements and wants.

That's right. I'm an intensive user of UNIX tools, which one simply doesn't
have on mobile devices (and for my purposes, connecting to a remote server to
run them doesn't count). I also use keyboard commands very heavily.

What we'll see, I think, is that people who write a lot, build software or
have other specialized requirements will use more capable computers. Those who
are largely consumers of information won't need them (and that includes light
word processor users).


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