![]() ![]() I've started forgetting I'm on an iPad… and maybe that's the whole point. By the time Apple finishes iterating iPadOS in years to come, the differences may start to become so small that you'll forget what device you're even working on. It's an additive plus to what's becoming an ever more capable iPadOS, even if it's not exactly a Mac. IPadOS 17 doesn't feel revolutionary, or even all that remarkable, but so far I'm surprised how relatively stable and useful its new features seem. Watch this: Apple Puts an AI Twist on Accessibility It's cute, and maybe I'll find myself using it more? Photos can be easily turned into stickers and added to a GIF-like personal collection, including animated ones pulled from Live Photos. On a less essential note, Apple's Stickers, a part of the Messages app before, are popping up across the OS. None of this is surprising, or new to computers in general, but it's easing the "Mac-like" flexibility of iPadOS further.Īpple's also made filling out PDF forms less of a hassle, which hopefully will make signing documents and medical forms a little easier for me this year. The Notes app can also absorb PDFs, and the PDFs can be annotated pretty easily. Retrieving and viewing PDFs is easier now - the PDFs pop up in new windows while keeping the Files app open. I use PDFs all the time, and dump a lot of my documents in Apple's Files app via iCloud. (OK, I need to walk more.) Scott Stein/CNET Other hidden features: Improved PDF support, more Stickers and a way to replicate your voice The Health app works just like you'd expect on the iPad. ![]()
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