I assume I'm not the only person here but after the WWDC keynote and list of new features I was pretty disappointed that it seems like the macOS and iOS teams have been doing a lot of UI changes and not a ton on actual new features.
For macOS, the first three major banners that are usually used to display features in apps are used to show off the new liquid glass UI. The first actual feature with a banner is about Apple intelligence updates and the first that I'm actually interested in is the improved continuity between iPhone and Mac, although these don't feel huge either.
It all feels like the kind of small incremental update you'd make to a slow-moving enterprise software product. As much as I don't want to hear about ninja rockstar 10x engineers and have to stay up after work grinding out tickets, it seems like Apple is either very slow at developing or has a skeleton crew maintaining stuff.
I don't even have an issue with their slow AI rollout because I'm a skeptic and would rather have more easily connectible APIs than AI "magic" but it seems like they're just doing nothing.
Anyone here work or recently worked at Apple and can attest to this?
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[ 0.22 ms ] story [ 19.6 ms ] threadFor macOS, the first three major banners that are usually used to display features in apps are used to show off the new liquid glass UI. The first actual feature with a banner is about Apple intelligence updates and the first that I'm actually interested in is the improved continuity between iPhone and Mac, although these don't feel huge either.
It all feels like the kind of small incremental update you'd make to a slow-moving enterprise software product. As much as I don't want to hear about ninja rockstar 10x engineers and have to stay up after work grinding out tickets, it seems like Apple is either very slow at developing or has a skeleton crew maintaining stuff.
I don't even have an issue with their slow AI rollout because I'm a skeptic and would rather have more easily connectible APIs than AI "magic" but it seems like they're just doing nothing.
Anyone here work or recently worked at Apple and can attest to this?