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WWDC 2022 Announced

They sold me in on iOS16 in the first few seconds. I will love the new lockscreen customization features. Also the improvement of dictation functionality, the localization of it and ability to shift between typing and dictation. "All the little things..." or at least a bunch of them this time around. Looking forward to the release when it happens.
 
Looking forward to iOS 16, just like @lizkat

A bit disappointed that the lock screen improvements will be absent from iPadOS 16, and the frakking M1-only features of course. Sure, it will be worth upgrading my old trusty iPad Pro to 16 anyway, but iOS 16 is what I’m thrilled about this time, not iPadOS.

Not sure about Ace, ehm, macOS Ventura yet. Don’t want to get my hopes up as I will probably have to wait for a couple of programs to be updated first…
 
Looking forward to iOS 16, just like @lizkat

A bit disappointed that the lock screen improvements will be absent from iPadOS 16, and the frakking M1-only features of course. Sure, it will be worth upgrading my old trusty iPad Pro to 16 anyway, but iOS 16 is what I’m thrilled about this time, not iPadOS.

Not sure about Ace, ehm, macOS Ventura yet. Don’t want to get my hopes up as I will probably have to wait for a couple of programs to be updated first…

I want them to at least fix if not improve the current MacOS version of the Books app. Considering that ebooks bought within Apple's walled garden are intended (by their terms and conditions for a purchase of the right to read a book with DRM on it) to be read only by Apple's own iOS or MacOS application, one would expect the app at least to retain its original and not very impressive capabilities, and most certainly not to regress, as was the case with Big Sur. The app as it stands is a total disgrace, with fewer ways than ever to even use much less maintain the metadata on the books already in one's library.
 
You may’ve answered my question. I was wondering if Apple had finally deigned to allow you to keep your audiobooks on an external drive.
 
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