the cloud clipboard is most valuable feature to me out of all these features. just love that feature
@DrewTalksTech6 ай бұрын
It's so quick and absolutely flawless!
@bryans86566 ай бұрын
One of my favorited Apple ecosystem features is Side Car.
@DrewTalksTech6 ай бұрын
Sidecar is awesome! I’ve never had a chance to play around with it but there are some really creative applications for it that I’ve seen.
@maureenb73996 ай бұрын
Your channel that includes info on Apple and Kindle - subscribed!
@DrewTalksTech6 ай бұрын
Thank you! I wasn’t sure if Kindle related content would have much appeal, but I’ve made a note to do more Kindle related things as observations arise. 😊
@andrewcnz6 ай бұрын
Never owned an apple you couldn't eat. Getting tempted... 🍏
@Spoonfed786 ай бұрын
We have mixed systems environment at work and "just works" certainly cannot be applied to the Macs (especially the M silicon Macbook Pros). It's been an eye-opening experience. The ecosystem thing has some niche features but the reality is you have more option's and interoperability across other brands. If want too nit pick single brands then Samsung is and example with a broader ecosystem with far more devices and functionality. But it's simply not necessary for a single brand. Ie Moto Edge or Samsung S etc is able to interact in ways with windows beyond Apple while also serving as a desktop system to a stand alone display of tv if one needs it. The diversity out the is great, to dive into a single limiting brand when so many others cater to ones special needs or can combine to do more from a single product doesn't make sense.
@DrewTalksTech6 ай бұрын
True to an extent, but you're really comparing apples and oranges there. What you're describing isn't what my channel is focused on. Work environments are very different from the home consumer experience. Most of the mentioned interoperability between brands is certainly there and there's a lot of it, but it's all largely on paper and in practicality is inconsistent at best, and we can say that even if we ignore the features that nobody uses in a home environment like Samsung's (very interesting) desktop-style expansion of their phone OS. I checked that out a couple times and it's neat, but ultimately not that useful outside niche and probably work-related purposes. Any feature on your mind will work better inside a curated and tightly managed work environment, which is almost the same as being within an ecosystem because it's controlled and tested beyond the capability of an average user. Effectively, you're arguing the same old take of "more capability" when those capabilities are still jankier and requires a lot more fuss. You're still not going to have a more reliable experience with less messing around in a home setting than you'll find with Apple.
@Spoonfed786 ай бұрын
@@DrewTalksTech I'm not sure that a work environment impacts the stability of the OS/machine itself. If Finder and Mai as just two examples l are doing dumb things locally then thats on Apple, as you've mentioned it's completely curated environment to a hardware and software level, yet doesn't achieve what a bag of software and hardware can. That's not good. . If one likes doing limited things the way Apple says it's done and only done, maybe that's for some. But being able to more how one wants to do it and work is for most, especially when saving money. The Dex example is specific use cases sure but when on ReadyFor (moto Dex) I can edit up a 4k video on the 4k tv with keyboard and mouse needing only the phone it's not just business case. All the benchmarks that get put out aren't used. People will buy an M4 iPad at $$s to watch Netflix 🤦♂️. Sure it's their choice but such a waste of hardware (iOS example limitation )