Trust me, I know how it is. And being realistic about what I want out of iPadOS... because some folks request a feature that's already available on it. However, since it doesn't perform exactly like it is on macOS... then it's dismissed.Thank you, this is much more useful than those that just say 'it can be better.' Devil is always in the details, and now that I know what it is you are asking for, I agree with you.
Take for instance, Federico calling for apps like Calculator, TextEdit and Preview... all these features exist on iPadOS. The user can use spotlight for calculation or better yet, go find an app. And with TextEdit, there is notes app available to be used or as always go find an app. And asking for Preview is a headscratcher, because whenever I download or transfer something to the Files app... it will open directly in the Files app.
He called for Audio Limitations and that's a valid point, because it's an issue within iPadOS. And he's always been against Stage Manager... I believe he wants a more grid like multitasking system. Basically, Splitview enhanced instead of 2 apps automatically placed... he desires a 3 or 4 window/app in a grid. Which is something Stage Manager is capable of doing, but he doesn't like the execution.
Stage Manager had a bumpy start, but Apple made improvements as I expected. I think people expected a finished and flawless feature when it announced, when this was new territory for iPadOS (macOS had a resize and mulitwindowing system already) ...I havent really explored stage manager but actually had planned to with my M4 iPad 12.9, and at the very least Apple should be able to sleep the display.
Don't get me wrong, I like the idea of putting on glasses and it displays information (definitely futuristic). And I know it would be awesome enjoying movies and shows from it... but I guess I'm just not there yet.I think the iPad is safe until the AVP becomes more like a pair of sun glasses one puts on. Until it does, there are going to be people that object to anything bigger and heavier. I will say though, in terms of how I spend my device time, the AVP has eaten more into my iPad time than any other category, phone (which oddly I use mainly for calls and pictures lol) and Mac. For content consumption (which I tend to use the iPad for, plus light email use) I am using the AVP more and more. But I don't have any issue with wearing it for hours and hours. I know I am an anomaly.