I really hope iOS 15 will much improve the Screen Sharing API and finally make it usable. Since apples web kit is the only browser engine on iOS I can’t just use Chromium (Chrome) or Gecko (Firefox) to solve this since the iOS version of Chrome and FF both have to rely on WebKit. It’s possible to enable a Beta version of it in normal iOS 14 in the Safari settings but every time I tried to use it, it crashed. I can’t share my screen in browser based video conferences because iOS doesn’t have a good screen sharing API. Stuff I opened once on the iPad because I needed it but now don’t want it to use up ludicrous amounts of my local storage Every once in a while I’ve to delete like 20 GB of stuff that I only need in the Cloud and on my Mac. It was once added in a iOS 13 beta and I can’t understand for my life why they removed it again. You can see how much storage your downloaded files use here but you can’t delete them which is super stupid. The only way to free up this space is by deactivating iCloud Drive and activating it again which is super stupid since it always deletes every local download. Currently, if you download stuff from iCloud Drive to open it (like a 100 Mb PSD file) it will remain downloaded and use up 100 Mb of your internal storage. Maybe they have included them and nobody wrote about them:ġ: Ability to delete downloads from iCloud Drive. Those were some pretty big and obvious ones which definitely come this year. Well I wrote an entire rant about which features I miss in iOS.
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