🔗 Birchtree: A blown up iPhone, not the next Mac:

I think it’s reasonable to say that fifteen years ago, the iPad was where more software innovation was happening compared to the Mac. Today, however, we’ve moved onto a new era.

I think iPadOS has hit a local maxima, and as long as Apple continues to apply its iron grip on the device, it won’t break free from that. But you know what, it’s fine. The iPad doesn’t need to be anymore than it is. But don’t call it a replacement for your Mac.