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| | Are students replacing laptops with iPads in 2026? | | 4 points by xthe 28 days ago | hide | past | favorite | 6 comments | | I’m seeing a lot of claims that modern iPads can fully replace laptops for students.
For those who’ve tried this in real life:
– What workflows actually worked?
– Where did it break down (coding, multitasking, writing, file management)?
– Would you recommend it today, or is it still a compromise?
Curious to hear real-world experiences rather than marketing claims. |
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1, An operation I do many times a day is to get an image's link. There is no "copy image URL", even with a control key. I have to "send" the image and grab the URL. Problem is that my iPad Pro is really dedicated to my music scores and I keep email off it. Emailing a link is easiest with Mail.
2. And the other insane vexation is dealing with webp images.
I posted two days ago:
On the desktop, Preview app (and lots of others) will open and export as ... or just right/contol click and convert image in Quick Actions.
On the phone (Apple, sometimes you bewilder me), You can convert in Files, not Photos. 1. Save a photo to FILES from camera roll or web 2. click and hold the THUMBNAIL, do not open the image. 3. Quick Actions -- Convert image. 4. You can now "save" the image (open, do not click and hold) to your camera roll.
This is BONKERS
As others have noted, "There's an app to do it".
Worst for me in daily life, when you get info on an image (in the camera roll, pull up on the image) WEBP does not even show as a file/image type. HEIC does.
(MacOS will not let you search on webp images. Only by name ".webp")
3. Ios had NO file system for so long that it took me a long time to start using it.
4. And MOST OF ALL, the GhostText browser extension works only on MacOS, not on ios. Safari is constantly losing long text areas on me (I have to repeatedly copy to or use Notes or other manually.) Matter of fact,
4a. A simple wrong touch on Safari will lose your entire text area (almost always) if you push the wrong button, which is all too easy. Less of a problem with an iPad over phone, thanks to the real estate.
Haven't used Firefox on ios because for ages, all browsers had to basically be safari. I'll give this a try.
5. I rarely use the pen, TBH. The keyboard is light years more efficient on all platforms. YMMV, of course, and lack of a pen may make MacOS somewhat useless for you.