| ▲ | Nevermark 13 hours ago | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Their software efforts have little ambition. Tweaks and improvements are always a good idea, but without some ambitious effort, nothing special is learned or achieved. A "bicycle for the mind" got replaced with a "kiosk for your pocketbook". The Vision Pro has an amazing interface, but it's set up as a place to rent videos and buy throwaway novelty iPad-style apps. It allows you to import a Mac screen as a single window, instead of expanding the Mac interface, with its Mac power and flexibility, into the spacial world. Great hardware. Interesting, but locked down software. If Tim Cook wanted to leave a real legacy product, it should have been a Vision Pro aimed as an upgrade on the Mac interface and productivity. Apple's new highest end interface/device for the future. Not another mid/low-capability iPad type device. So close. So far. $3500 for an enforced toy. (And I say all this as someone who still uses it with my Mac, but despairs at the lack of software vision.) | |||||||||||||||||||||||
| ▲ | msy 13 hours ago | parent | next [-] | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Not just lack of ambition, lack of vision or taste. Liquid Glass is a step back in almost every way, that it got out the door is an indictment of the entire leadership chain. | |||||||||||||||||||||||
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| ▲ | LoganDark 12 hours ago | parent | prev [-] | ||||||||||||||||||||||
> It allows you to import a Mac screen as a single window, instead of expanding the Mac interface, with its Mac power and flexibility, into the spacial world. I've thought this too. Apple might be one of the only companies that could pull off bringing an existing consumer operating system into 3D space, and they just... didn't. On Windows, I tried using screen captures to separate windows into 3D space, but my 3090 would run out of texture space and crash. Maybe the second best would be some kind of Wayland compositor. | |||||||||||||||||||||||