Re: So, no revolutions in sight then
You want change for change's sake?
Oh heavens, no, I wasn't suggested they turn into Microsoft. I use a *lot* of Apple gear and products by choice, and all I run in the way of services is either on Linux of FreeBSD.
I probably expressed myself wrong as a result of a bit or irritation after hearing Yet Another Presentation Where They Declare Themselves Very Excited. They must sell a lot of Prozac over there if people get excited that quickly, but for me the very utterance of that word is a prompt to find something more exciting interesting to do like watching paint dry or count the number of fibers in a toothbrush. People who utter that word are either lying or have had such a limited exposure to the English language that even the concept of a thesaurus is foreign to them.
One of the nice things about OS X (originally called Mac OS X) is that it doesn't force change upon users, like Windows has done over the same period.
.. which is also why I've stuck with LibreOffice and made the the corporate standard (although I would really like to have a very strong, 4 by 4 supported word with the flaming f*ckwit who made "paste as raw text" impossible to select without a menu choice which prevents it from being a key re-assignment).
I'm all in agreement with evolution of the existing products, and I like some of the tweaks although you will *never* sell me on Siri. However, there hasn't really been anything in the way of REvolution.
The only thing coming close to that is the Swift playgrounds idea, as they carry the same sort of seeds that made the PSION Organiser II so loved many years ago - OPL allowed you to do so much more with the device that it spawned its own ecosystem (I should know, I got a support/update request late 2014 for some freeware I'd written during that era :) ). The very idea of having an in-device programming ability is cool, which is why I subscribed to the beta for the very first time.