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<blockquote data-quote="MacInWin" data-source="post: 1767452"><p>I have the 15" rMBP. I also have a mini-iPad and have had a full size iPad, although not the iPad Pro. My challenge is that I am a touch typist (I do use all 10 fingers!) and the flat on-screen keyboard is pretty much unusable for me. And if I had to carry the iPad Pro and an external keyboard as well, I don't think the overall package would be as useful to me as the MBP. But I do understand McBie's approach of not thinking (worrying) about WHERE stuff is stored. I have adopted the discipline of not worrying about where on the MBP the various applications store my files. I have taken the precaution of cutting off the iCloud duplication. I don't think Apple's implementation is really ready for prime time yet. I prefer to have my files with me, not dependent on having a broad, reliable internet connection. I travel, and where I've been the connectivity is spotty at best. I can do work on the MBP and sync up to the cloud when I do have a good connection. </p><p></p><p>But it is horses for courses, and that's my course!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MacInWin, post: 1767452"] I have the 15" rMBP. I also have a mini-iPad and have had a full size iPad, although not the iPad Pro. My challenge is that I am a touch typist (I do use all 10 fingers!) and the flat on-screen keyboard is pretty much unusable for me. And if I had to carry the iPad Pro and an external keyboard as well, I don't think the overall package would be as useful to me as the MBP. But I do understand McBie's approach of not thinking (worrying) about WHERE stuff is stored. I have adopted the discipline of not worrying about where on the MBP the various applications store my files. I have taken the precaution of cutting off the iCloud duplication. I don't think Apple's implementation is really ready for prime time yet. I prefer to have my files with me, not dependent on having a broad, reliable internet connection. I travel, and where I've been the connectivity is spotty at best. I can do work on the MBP and sync up to the cloud when I do have a good connection. But it is horses for courses, and that's my course! [/QUOTE]
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