Donna -> Let’s just hope we have a better future. 😊

Anders Holmber ->
Hi,

I think you need Music app to be able to use keyboard shortcuts for Music as 
well. I didn’t give it a try. I have Touch Bar here, and it is very convenient 
in controlling music with whatever app running at the time of tabbing on Touch 
Bar.

Mac is powerful especially for programmers and terminal users. It is preferable 
to know how to use terminal on Mac in order to like your Mac more and more and 
never think of switching.

Since iOS users are much more than Mac, so supporting accessibility on iOS has 
higher priority. This may change by the time since Apple is unifying their 
systems’ interfaces and user experience. So, the future may be much better as 
long as they consider accessibility in it.

Regards,

Mohamed E. Fayed


> On Dec 9, 2020, at 9:22 PM, Anders Holmberg <and...@pipkrokodil.se> wrote:
> 
> Hi!
> Hmm, this is very interesting.
> I  sometimes like my iPad mini 4 more than my Mac.
> But that depends on what I do.
> Its easier to start listening to radio and music and other things on your iOS 
> device I think.
> However my Mac is great when it comes to mail and such things.
> I am a braille user and to  me iOS has far far better braille support than 
> the Mac OS has.
> Nothing is straight forward with the Mac even though its a powerful unit.
> /A
> 
>> 9 dec. 2020 kl. 14:32 skrev 'Donna Goodin' via MacVisionaries 
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>> 
>> Hi all,
>> 
>> This is something I’ve been thinking a lot about lately. In a perfect world, 
>> I would buy both a new Mac and a new iPad, but that would stretch my funds a 
>> little more than I want to stretch them. So I’ve been trying to sort out 
>> which device I want to upgrade this year, and which one next. That has 
>> gotten me thinking about why I like my iPad. I do like it, there’s no 
>> question about that. But as a device, it really doesn’t make much sense. I 
>> agree with Joe, that an iPad is basically just a big iPhone. And, since I 
>> can’t see the screen, there’s really no reason for me to have an iPad in the 
>> first place. But even knowing that, I like my iPad, and am very intrigued 
>> with the idea of getting a newer, faster one. But I can’t really come up 
>> with a good reason why. Everything Joe said in his video is right. The Mac 
>> is a much better proeductivity device, and the iPhone is really all the 
>> screen I need. And, it’s faster than my iPad. So what is it about the iPad 
>> that makes me like it? Notice I’m sitting here drinking my coffee and typing 
>> this email on it, not on my Mac and not on my iPhone.
>> 
>> This is more of a rhetorical post than anything else, but it’s something 
>> that has really come to fascinate me. If anyone else wants to chime in, I’d 
>> love to hear people’s thoughts.
>> Cheers,
>> Donna
>> 
>> 
>> Sent from my iPad
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