Yes, I'm going to die on this sword. I want macOS on iPad Pro. I always need the flexibility of macOS, but I rarely actually need the physical keyboard/trackpad. I want to be able to view documents on a big screen-only device every so often, and my wrists are sensitive to the posture of using a laptop keyboard/trackpad and I have to be reeeeally careful about carpal tunnel syndrome.
Solution? Give us the option to run macOS on iPad. The option to do so can only make the device BETTER! I would buy it in a heartbeat.
For the concerns about the UI transitioning to touch, I think it would be extremely easy for Apple to pull off. I've been poking at the screen of my M1 MacBook Air. I'm running it in "More Space" resolution scaling and I still think it's completely feasible. Here's what I've come up with:
-The stoplight buttons are the smallest element, so for touch UI, change them to just two: close and fullscreen. The Minimize function is already something we know. Just swipe up from the dock.
-Right click: touch and hold
-Scrolling: make it two-finger on screen so it doesn't interfere with click and drag
-Click and drag: just touch and drag
-Cursor hover? Haven't figured that out yet. But it's not something I would be torn up about sacrificing
All the other trackpad gestures like LaunchPad, Mission Control, switching Spaces, already there.
There are small things like the tight spacing of Mute and Close on browser tabs, but those are small and can be easily solved.
All in all, the optional ability to run macOS on iPad Pro would be an instant sell for me (and I'm sure many others). I'm honestly surprised nobody has jailbroken an M1 iPad yet to try it out.
Solution? Give us the option to run macOS on iPad. The option to do so can only make the device BETTER! I would buy it in a heartbeat.
For the concerns about the UI transitioning to touch, I think it would be extremely easy for Apple to pull off. I've been poking at the screen of my M1 MacBook Air. I'm running it in "More Space" resolution scaling and I still think it's completely feasible. Here's what I've come up with:
-The stoplight buttons are the smallest element, so for touch UI, change them to just two: close and fullscreen. The Minimize function is already something we know. Just swipe up from the dock.
-Right click: touch and hold
-Scrolling: make it two-finger on screen so it doesn't interfere with click and drag
-Click and drag: just touch and drag
-Cursor hover? Haven't figured that out yet. But it's not something I would be torn up about sacrificing
All the other trackpad gestures like LaunchPad, Mission Control, switching Spaces, already there.
There are small things like the tight spacing of Mute and Close on browser tabs, but those are small and can be easily solved.
All in all, the optional ability to run macOS on iPad Pro would be an instant sell for me (and I'm sure many others). I'm honestly surprised nobody has jailbroken an M1 iPad yet to try it out.