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iPad Pro for iPadOS 13 - Getting Started with iPadOS for iPad Pro - cover

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iPad Pro for iPadOS 13 - Getting Started with iPadOS for iPad Pro

Scott La Counte

Publisher: SL Editions

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Summary

Can an iPad really replace a computer? That’s the question a lot of people have been asking in re-cent years. 
Apple made that question a little more intri-guing with the iPad Pro—a tablet that is more pow-erful than many of the best computers on the market, and one that can run some of the most popular applications at lightning speed. 
In 2019, Apple again raised the stakes by replacing iOS on the iPad with iPadOS—an operating system unique to iPad that more closely resembles MacOS. 
This book will walk you through all the features that you should know. It’s for beginner users, but will also be helpful to users who know their way around the iPad. 
This book is based off of iPad Pro models (the ones without a Home button); that doesn’t mean it’s not useful if your iPad has a Home button, but some features will work slightly differently. 
Ready to get started? Let’s go! 
This book is not endorsed by Apple, Inc. and should be considered unofficial.
Available since: 10/14/2019.

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