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Originally Posted by Rochard
I honestly can't name five programs I need but cannot use on Apple. I don't use Apple products so I cannot tell you what I would not be able to use. It does seem the programs I use the most are made for Apple products.
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Ok, fair enough.
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Originally Posted by Rochard
Well, my wife and I have been syncing up our calendars for years now without issues.
All of my computers, laptops, tablets, and phones are synced up to each other. If I start an email on one I can finish it on another and send it using a third device. I've been doing this for some time now.
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My point in this one is you've been able to do that on Apple for years now as well -
but using third party applications or web browsers. Like for example, gmail or something - you can start an email in gmail on your computer, move over to your ipad and it is there in the drafts as well.
It is only now with this new release that it is part of the operating system with the built in mail client. Which - my guess is - you have
not been doing for a while now on other systems. You might have been doing it with a third party piece of software, or from a web based email client - but being as that is third party or browser based - that has been around on mac/windows/linux for a long time now.
So the point here is - whatever you've been doing for years now - people have been doing for years on Apple as well. The update to the max operating system you're discussing isn't the same - it is indeed something new and different.