It has been six months for the reason that Apple Imaginative and prescient Professional was launched and there may be a lot to love — but nonetheless a lot lacking. Plus for all the nice options in Apple’s beta updates, there are some actual gripes too.
Wesley Hilliard returns from trip however regardless of being proper again into utilizing and relishing his Apple Imaginative and prescient Professional, he is now bought some critical considerations. None of them regard the {hardware}, few of them regard the visionOS software program, however we’re now six months in and the dearth of apps and leisure content material is hurting the platform.
However then there’s phrase of a brand new machine coming from Apple, an extra replace to the very long-lived and time-served Mac mini. It isn’t simply that it might get an upgraded processor, it is that the entire machine could also be redesigned to be far smaller — and Wes thinks he is aware of why that may be an excellent factor.
Between the Apple Imaginative and prescient Professional we have now had for half a 12 months, and the Mac mini we could get a while, there are this week’s beta updates. And for the primary time on this 12 months’s beta take a look at cycle, there are frustrations not due to any bugs, however due to deliberate selections by Apple.
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