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bscheffel

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One major complaint I've had of iPadOS is that you can't designate files or folders to always stayed downloaded to iPad. (the default behavior on Mac is to always have iCloud Drive files downloaded to Mac unless "optimize space" is selected).

According to this article from 9 to 5 Mac - iPadOS now allows for you to designate a file or folder to always stayed downloaded. Given the amount of time I spend on planes this is a welcome change to take the guess work out of whether a file will be available.

 
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bobbyjack

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I'm still waiting for them to do the same with the Books app.... the number of times I got the great surprise to not have my books anymore when on a trip...
 
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StoneJack

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That’s because it’s not a desktop computer. Maybe you would be happier with an iMac or a Mac Mini.. you know, desktop computers?
Do you seriously believe that only desktop computers have a desktop? ... lol
 

StoneJack

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I believe that you do not understand the difference between a desktop-class computer and a mobile tablet-class device.
I believe you dont understand what computer or tablet are, if you think that desktop is only used by desktop computers lol.
 
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rui no onna

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One major complaint I've had of iPadOS is that you can't designate files or folders to always stayed downloaded to iPad. (the default behavior on Mac is to always have iCloud Drive files downloaded to Mac unless "optimize space" is selected).

According to this article from 9 to 5 Mac - iPadOS now allows for you to designate a file or folder to always stayed downloaded. Given the amount of time I spend on planes this is a welcome change to take the guess work out of whether a file will be available.


Yeah, this is a very welcome change. I have to keep re-downloading some iCloud Drive folders because iPadOS has decided to offload them to cloud.

I’ve resorted to making copies to “On My iPad” for files I need to always have available offline. Problem with that, I need to remember to manually “sync” them to iCloud.
 

Devyn89

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There’s been window management since iPadOS16 with stage manager. It’s not the same window management as a mac but it’s still window management.
 

gusping

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There’s been window management since iPadOS16 with stage manager. It’s not the same window management as a mac but it’s still window management.
I tried it properly the other day for the first time in a while and found it quite neat. It's not something i could use for a long period of time, but if i was going home to see my parents for Xmas, i could happily plug it into a spare monitor and have a nicer experience using a mouse and keyboard. It's one of the factors tempting me to upgrade to the 13in M4 iPad as my old (but still solid) 2018 iPP does not support external monitors.
 
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Ipadonly1

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Will this speed up Obsidian? Currently Obsidian takes a good few minutes to launch on my iPad, I presume because my vault is stored in iCloud. If I pin my vault, presumably this would mean Obsidian can launch quicker?
 

d3n

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Will this speed up Obsidian? Currently Obsidian takes a good few minutes to launch on my iPad, I presume because my vault is stored in iCloud. If I pin my vault, presumably this would mean Obsidian can launch quicker?
I think this has to be tried, but has the potential to speed things up. The question is: is Obsidian slow at startup, because it needs to download files in the background, or because it‘s slow indexing them, (or both?).
 

Ipadonly1

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I think this has to be tried, but has the potential to speed things up. The question is: is Obsidian slow at startup, because it needs to download files in the background, or because it‘s slow indexing them, (or both?).
Seems to be faster! I went ahead and installed the 18 beta
 
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