![]() ![]() And there’s nothing better to me than a new Drafts update to coincide with new OS features, bringing new uses of the app to my répertoire. Apps are putting polish on features, the full update scope is set, and everything starts to feel stable. Not because of the weather – summer where I live – but rather it’s when beta season is in full swing. One of my favorite times every year is right around the beginning of August. ![]() It’s when you zoom out and take a broader look at the new state of the iPad lineup that things become…a bit more confusing. When considered individually, these new iPads are solid options in their respective categories – each delivering on the different goals Apple set out to accomplish for these product lines in 2022. ![]() I’ve had a ton of fun playing around and working with the new iPad over the weekend if you’re in the market for an 11” tablet, you shouldn’t sleep on this one. The new base model iPad is a massive update compared to its predecessor, adding an all-new, iPad Pro-inspired design and a brand new accessory – the Magic Keyboard Folio – that has turned out to be one of my favorite accessories Apple has launched in recent years. The new iPad Pro is an iterative update that shows us Apple has seemingly hit a plateau in terms of innovation with this particular design – save for one feature that truly surprised me. These are relatively easy iPads to review with a fairly straightforward narrative around them. I’ve spent the past few days testing and getting work done with both of them – including finishing a big story about Stage Manager I’m going to publish in a few hours on MacStories. ![]() Last week on Thursday, I received review units of the new 10th generation iPad and 6th generation iPad Pro. ![]()
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