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IOS 5 predictions

14 pointsby breineralmost 14 years ago

7 comments

Locke1689almost 14 years ago
These are some really... unlikely predictions. Especially this one:<p><i>Xcode for the iPad: This is more of a wet dream, but Apple is building on the iOS as their main operating system for the future, and to get the real hardcore users to move to it, they have to make an IDE available. The main reason I gave up on my iPad and gave it to my mom was the lack of a good IDE (plus she really liked it :-).</i><p>This one makes me a little ill. Who would ever choose to develop in a crippled OS on underpowered hardware with no keyboard?! Argh it's like sometimes I feel there are two groups of software developers and I'm in the increasingly shrinking sane one. Fortunately, everything from Apple indicates the exact <i>opposite</i> about OS X and that OS X is more likely to become a developer-only environment than iOS to become any kind of development environment.
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jannesalmost 14 years ago
The widget prediction is very unlikely to happen, because that's what Apple was trying to get rid of in the first place. At least that's what I think.<p>For example, many of the Apple's original iPhone apps were adapted from Mac OS X dashboard widgets. The clock, calculator, notes, and weather widgets all were Mac OS widgets before they became apps. Apple just invented a new device form-factor exclusively for the widgets.<p>Why would they mess this clear division up by introducing widgets for iOS?<p>Besides, do you really need widgets that are always visible? Widgets on the homescreen or on the lockscreen would show information to you without you expressing an intent to view it. Wouldn't this potentially be distracting? Wouldn't you potentially waste your time by looking at and interacting with the widgets instead of doing things that you actually turned the device on for, because the widgets are the first thing that you see when you turn it on?<p>Let's say you turn on your iPhone to look something up on Wikipedia while you are at home on your couch. But then you suddenly see in a widget that you have new unread emails. If the email catches your attention you would likely read it. In this case you would likely forget what your original intent was.<p>You forget your original intents when you have widgets that contain interesting information, because those intents only live in your short-term memory and also there's nothing to help you remember, because most likely you don't write notes for small tasks.<p>I think this is also part of the reason why Apple has to refine the notification system. By showing those distracting dialog boxes on the lockscreen which demand a decision, the notification system does the same thing to you.
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themattalmost 14 years ago
My biggest prediction at this point is a revamped notification system, given that they've hired Peter Hajas.<p><a href="http://www.appleinsider.com/articles/11/06/03/apple_hires_iphone_jailbreak_notification_developer_for_ios_team_at_corporate_hq.html" rel="nofollow">http://www.appleinsider.com/articles/11/06/03/apple_hires_ip...</a>
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masklinnalmost 14 years ago
&#62; Cloud storage API: 3rd party apps will have access to iCloud storage as if it was local on the user's device.<p>Yeah something like Steam Cloud would be nice, especially if it can be made available from outside iOS, via the user's iTunes Store account. Still, there's the conflicting updates issue to solve.<p>&#62; Lock screen is bye bye: there was no reason to have the lock screen to begin with<p>Some people actually enjoy the idea that their personal data will not be immediately available to anyone taking their phone.
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simonsquiffalmost 14 years ago
With icloud, I'm really hoping for shared saves on games between devices. Ie I play a game on my iPad; then when I grab my iPhone I can pick up the same game where I left off.
hmottestadalmost 14 years ago
I really like the sleep sync.<p>Mail is allowed to sync whenever it wants, why shouldn't my RSS reader do that too? One problem is the amount of data, but with wifi only, that shouldn't be a problem.<p>One solution though would be for Apple to host parsing scripts on their servers so that you could parse XML to a very compact proprietary format, or at least compress it.
andrewnezalmost 14 years ago
I've been hearing a lot of rumors and buzz about the ability to use Macruby on iOS, really hoping that it's true.