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Click to expand.Except it's not a faulty product. It works exactly as designed. Apple has limited control over when devs update apps. You see the current uproar when Apple announced it was kicking 32bit apps off the store and 32bit iDevices have been off the market for years. We saw similarly slow dev adoption when the first iPad shipped, when Retina launched, when the iPhone 5 shipped.
If you don't want to bother with s/w workarounds then don't be an early adopter. Those of use who are understand the limitations going in. As a newish 12.9 owner I can't say I'm particular bothered so far. I really having come across any apps I regularly use that have been that out of kilter. With iPad sales up last quarter I think devs have a reason to take a look at the iPad side of their apps and update them.
With sales dipping over the previous quarters I think devs were a bit shy in doing work on what looked like a dying product. Click to expand.I recently purchased the iPad Pro 12.9 (2017).
One of the factors for that decision was comiXology being optimized for 12.9 back in March/April 2017 around 1.5 years after the 1st gen's release. I plan on buying a Pro 10.5 eventually when it's better supported but for now, I'm keeping the Pro 9.7 as my mobile iPad. For me, the Pro 12.9 is portable (I carry it daily to/from work) but it's not mobile in the sense that I can just easily pop inside my purse and bring with me everywhere and use while waiting in line, etc. I only use my iPad Air 2 to read and write emails. I tried the 10.5 iPad Pro in an apple store and was in a shock: the larger screen size results in large blank spaces left and right of the displayed email.
The text is ok but the mail used to be good looking on 9.7 inch screens, it looks really not as nice on the 10.5 (With the 12.9, blank spaces are huge, it is really ugly, of course you can use 3 panels but I don’t really have interest in that). Anyone knows whether Apple has any plan to improve the mail display? I only use my iPad Air 2 to read and write emails. I tried the 10.5 iPad Pro in an apple store and was in a shock: the larger screen size results in large blank spaces left and right of the displayed email. The text is ok but the mail used to be good looking on 9.7 inch screens, it looks really not as nice on the 10.5 (With the 12.9, blank spaces are huge, it is really ugly, of course you can use 3 panels but I don’t really have interest in that). Anyone knows whether Apple has any plan to improve the mail display?