>From Apple’s new iPad Pro page:

        "Everything you can do on a desktop computer or gaming console is not 
only possible on iPad Pro, it’s possibly better.”

In a word, Xcode; I can develop iOS, Mac (and theoretically watchOS and tvOS) 
apps on my iMac, but not on the iPad Pro. In fact LiveCode and Unity to name 
another two don’t run on iOS. Neither does Curio.

Are Apple hinting at something in their plans or are they simply getting 
totally blown away with their own advertising?


Stephen


"If we're okay with Saudi Arabia's record of beheading, stoning, flogging and 
crucifixion, what EXACTLY is it that we don't like about ISIS?” - Joanne 
Harris, Author

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