How Apple can put the 'PRO' back in the iPad Pro!

Five Ways Apple Can Make the iPad Pro More Appealing to Professionals

The first way Apple can make the iPad Pro more appealing to professionals is fairly obvious: multi-user login. This feature would allow users to have multiple profiles on a single iPad, such as one profile for play and one for work. With this feature, a professional could have separate settings and data for their personal and work use, ensuring that their personal information remains private.

3D Touch: A Long-Overdue Feature

Three-dimensional touch (3D touch) is often described as a "right-click" for iOS devices. It allows users to access shortcuts directly from the home screen and within apps themselves. Up until now, 3D touch has not appeared on the iPad, remaining an iPhone exclusive. However, the reviewer believes that this feature is vastly underrated and would be perfect for iPad professionals. By adding 3D touch to the iPad Pro, Apple can provide a more comprehensive iOS experience.

Enhanced Multitasking: A Must-Have Feature

The second way Apple can make the iPad Pro more appealing to professionals is by enhancing multitasking capabilities. The reviewer likes to use multiple apps at once, ideally with four apps open simultaneously. They also want the ability to drag and drop files between multiple apps, similar to what R did with its recent iPad apps. Furthermore, an enhanced multi-app switcher with easy access to apps and search functionality is necessary. Currently, the iPad lacks professional-grade apps like Final Cut Pro 10 or the Creative Cloud Suite, which are essential for desktop-class work.

The Need for Professional-Grade Apps

To make the iPad Pro truly appealing to professionals, Apple needs to develop full-fledged apps that can be used for real work without any compromises. The reviewer is not talking about watered-down versions of existing apps but rather comprehensive applications that cater to professional needs. For example, desktop-class applications like Affinity Designer require a mouse, and Adobe Creative Cloud also necessitates one.

Mouse Support: A Critical Requirement

Finally, the reviewer emphasizes the need for magic mouse support on the iPad Pro. The Touch is amazing for certain types of apps, but it falls short when it comes to desktop-class professional applications. Professions like graphic design or video editing require a precise and intuitive input method, which a mouse provides. By incorporating magic mouse support, Apple can create an iPad Pro that meets the needs of professionals who demand high-quality performance.

A Supercharged iOS for Professionals?

So, would a supercharged iOS geared towards professionals on the iPad Pro change one's opinion about the iPad? The reviewer invites viewers to share their thoughts and opinions in the comments section. With these five features, Apple can make the iPad Pro a serious contender in the professional market, but it ultimately depends on how well these suggestions are implemented.

"WEBVTTKind: captionsLanguage: enfive ways that Apple can make the iPad Pro more appealing to professionals the first way is fairly obvious Apple please give us multi-user login so we can have multiple profiles on a single iPad that way I can have one profile for play and one for work 3D touch is often described as sort of a rightclick for iOS devices it can be used to access shortcuts directly from the home screen and within apps themselves up until now 3D touch has not appeared on the iPad and has remained an iPhone exclusive but I think that this feature is vastly underrated and would be perfect for iPad professionals now here's another no-brainer enhanced multitasking on the 12.9 in iPad Pro I like to be able to use more than just two apps at the same time I'd like to be able to use four apps at the same time but not just that I want the ability to drag and drop files between multiple apps as well sort of like what R did with its recent iPad apps I'd also like to see an enhanced multi asking switcher with easy to access apps and search the iPad already has a very nice catalog of apps but it's lacking those obvious apps like Final Cut Pro 10 or the Creative Cloud Suite we need these professional apps on the iPad and I'm not talking about watered down versions I'm talking about full-fledged apps that you can use to do real work with no funny business and to make that a reality let's face it we need mouse support on the iPad Touch is amazing for certain types of of apps but for a desktop class professional applications like Affinity designer for instance you need a mouse for Final Cut Pro you need a mouse for Adobe Creative Cloud you need a mouse Apple we need magic mouse support on the iPad Pro let's make it happen so ladies and gentlemen that has been a look at five features that would make the iPad Pro much more appealing to professionals so now I just have one last question do you agree would a supercharged iOS geared towards professionals on the iPad Pro change your opinion about the iPad let me know Down Below in the comments section and thumbs up if you appreciated this video this is Jeff with 9 to-5 Macfive ways that Apple can make the iPad Pro more appealing to professionals the first way is fairly obvious Apple please give us multi-user login so we can have multiple profiles on a single iPad that way I can have one profile for play and one for work 3D touch is often described as sort of a rightclick for iOS devices it can be used to access shortcuts directly from the home screen and within apps themselves up until now 3D touch has not appeared on the iPad and has remained an iPhone exclusive but I think that this feature is vastly underrated and would be perfect for iPad professionals now here's another no-brainer enhanced multitasking on the 12.9 in iPad Pro I like to be able to use more than just two apps at the same time I'd like to be able to use four apps at the same time but not just that I want the ability to drag and drop files between multiple apps as well sort of like what R did with its recent iPad apps I'd also like to see an enhanced multi asking switcher with easy to access apps and search the iPad already has a very nice catalog of apps but it's lacking those obvious apps like Final Cut Pro 10 or the Creative Cloud Suite we need these professional apps on the iPad and I'm not talking about watered down versions I'm talking about full-fledged apps that you can use to do real work with no funny business and to make that a reality let's face it we need mouse support on the iPad Touch is amazing for certain types of of apps but for a desktop class professional applications like Affinity designer for instance you need a mouse for Final Cut Pro you need a mouse for Adobe Creative Cloud you need a mouse Apple we need magic mouse support on the iPad Pro let's make it happen so ladies and gentlemen that has been a look at five features that would make the iPad Pro much more appealing to professionals so now I just have one last question do you agree would a supercharged iOS geared towards professionals on the iPad Pro change your opinion about the iPad let me know Down Below in the comments section and thumbs up if you appreciated this video this is Jeff with 9 to-5 Mac\n"