@matigo Sounds like my brain trying to tell me I need a vacation. An all out rebellion is taking place twixt my ears.
@matigo Another thing I could never go back to: Physical address books. I'm not about to juggle the numbers, address and names belonging to 600 - 700 companies.
Just not going to happen.
Still, my development notes and a lot of my project planning will be back on paper.
One thing I cannot replace with paper..
Location-triggered reminders.
It's sad that there are locations spread over three counties that contain places that I need to do "things" at. Too much for me to remember. My phone going ding and telling me about those things when I am in the neighborhood has been a killer feature.
Hmm. I may pick up a Wacom Intuos tablet. I was goofing with scanning in some black and white sketches for blog stuff. Skipping the scanning step seems worth trying again.
I had one of the earlier Wacom tablets but it's pressure sensitivity was horrible. Drawing with it exercised my patience to it's utmost limits. Perhaps they've improved over the past few years.
@indigo Perhaps it's re-indexing or some such. The only photos on mine are throw-aways from testing some barcode scanning code so that would explain why I haven't noticed anything different.
@indigo I haven't noticed anything out of the ordinary on my Air yet. I hope this isn't the case because I'll be using it a lot more soon.
Starting to look like this is the first MacOS upgrade that will elicit little more then, "meh", from me.
Siri isn't a big deal to me as I am not in the habit of saying anything more than,. "Hurry up, damnit", to my computers.
The expanded iCloud stuff just makes me leery. This is Apple and the cloud. Not exactly a chocolate meets peanut butter relationship.
They revamped photos which I never use.
Apple Pay? I could see that being used on the rare occasion. Emphasis on rare.
Yeah. I don't feel a real sense of urgency here.