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aloer | 2 years ago
But what is the account situation like?
For years I’ve been complaining that I can’t easily use my private iPad with my company Mac because they have separate Apple IDs. Things like sidecar for a quick virtual whiteboard are basically impossible.
AirPods have gotten better over the years where today I can freely switch between devices belonging to different Apple IDs with the same AirPods.
But is the Vision Pro like that as well? It would seem weird to exclude the not-so-small group of people working from home but with company MacBooks
ehsankia|2 years ago
It's actually far worse. There's a single user and a "guest mode", but for AR/VR to work with, there's a calibration step, which means that the guest has to go through that step every single time they want to use the device. It might be fine for a real guest using it once, but it would be basically impossible to share the device with someone else. Having to setup the device every single time you use it sounds absolutely terrible.
layer8|2 years ago
SoftTalker|2 years ago
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015a|2 years ago
Either you can't sign in with your personal Apple account, or you shouldn't (because MDM). So the only way to access anything associated with iCloud is what is available on the iCloud web portal; which is a horrible experience. You can't do sidecar. You can't do airdrop, copy-paste, continuity camera, nothing.
I've only ever used Macs in a professional environment. I've, also, always had a Mac and iPhone as personal devices. But I've never made the jump toward saying "Ok I'm actually using iCloud Seriously now" for this single reason. The best Google Cloud experience is available in a web browser, which I can be signed-in to on everything. Google Drive is everywhere. The list goes on.
Its such a crystalline example of why Apple's walled garden actually hurts themselves.
vismwasm|2 years ago
Locking you customers into your ecosystem? Fine, whatever. But even within the ecosystem restricting usage in such a way!?
It's been said for years but the iPad could be so much more than a mere media consumption device if it weren't for short-term-profit driven design decisions.
Maybe they do better with the Vision Pro.
dwaite|2 years ago
Literally the only cloud drive product I know of which doesn't work on my corporate laptop is iCloud Drive, because the EMM gave a checkbox to set a flag. As a result, a huge portion of built-in collaborative features and apps just don't work. I have paid seats in other products only to regain functionality lost by that checkbox.
travem|2 years ago
I have a similar complaint with my Apple Watch and my corporate issued laptop. When I am using my own computer (mac mini) I love how easy it is to use my watch to login, use it to approve actions, etc. However when it comes to my company laptop I have to type my password in repeatedly. It would be awesome if the watch could be linked to both IDs to make this much more seamless.
miohtama|2 years ago
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dwaite|2 years ago
This is kinda what Managed Apple IDs are for - the work 'owns' the Apple ID it puts into its management profile and can set policy. Apps write into a separate storage container which the company could remote wipe, without affecting the rest of your personal data. If they want to disable things like sidecar, they can do it.. for the corporate apps/accounts/web domains.
I'd' generally assume the multi-user aspect is worse (because face shields and prescriptive inserts) so generalized multi-account is pretty low on the priority list.
Domenic_S|2 years ago
Zoom has a good Airplay sharing feature that works well in this situation.
But I get what GP means -- I do have a corporate profile, and I made my own @corporation.com Apple ID, but what do I do to use sidecar? Either log out of my personal iCloud on the iPad (gross) or log in to my personal iCloud on my work computer (grosser)
rocketbop|2 years ago
I use my iPad so sporadically that it could easily be the house iPad, but I’m signed in with my email and so on it can’t be.
Fauntleroy|2 years ago
kemayo|2 years ago
Assuming the Vision Pro screen sharing works using the same stuff, I have high hopes.
mthoms|2 years ago
parhamn|2 years ago
Ended up creating a new account that was part of my family.
fumar|2 years ago
daemonologist|2 years ago
38|2 years ago
What the fuck. The fact that an apple ID is even involved is absurd. Should be able to just Bluetooth to any device.
crooked-v|2 years ago
The "freely switch" here is referring to the W-chip multi-device support that will on the fly switch between any number of Apple devices based on what's actively being used at the time, without needing to do any manual connection stuff.
Other non-proprietary Bluetooth devices will generally do 2 devices at most, and getting that to work right with microphone input settings can be kind of a nightmare.
dwaite|2 years ago
However, pairing an audio device is an exchange of settings and encryption keys, and Apple will sync that pairing that to your entire account. Hold your AirPods near your Phone and tap the button to create the initial pairing, and they start working with your Mac and Apple TV.
threeseed|2 years ago
These devices are going to have your sweat, makeup, odours etc on them.
So you're really not going to want to share a device with anyone else.
jedberg|2 years ago
jsheard|2 years ago
Unfortunately Apple is charging $200 per extra facial interface though.
skeaker|2 years ago
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bkfh|2 years ago
The moment you use different Apple IDs you lose a lot of nice features of Apple‘s products
pmarreck|2 years ago
(My partner is corpo; I'm startup, but have worked at corpos. No thanks.)
Better to keep it all owned by the company, in my opinion, and have them issue you an iPad for this express purpose.
aloer|2 years ago
The main one being a complete separation of calls, messages, calendar, notes and reminders. For my own sake more than for my employers sake.
And many employees with company phones already have that separation. iPhone and Mac is not that uncommon to provide for employees. But an iPad on top? I think that’s gonna be much harder to find
And edit: a Vision Pro on top…
kccqzy|2 years ago
If your work is on the traditional model of perimeter protection and trusted intranet, a non-work device can't join the network as you have correctly pointed out. If your work is on the newer BeyondCorp style model, switching to a second account on your computer is going to invalidate the device trust needed to access work resources.