Ubuntu OTA-13 rolled out earlier this week with some nifty new features in tow.
Among the changes is(long overdue) support for copy and pasting between native Ubuntu Touchapps andold-skool legacy Ubuntu apps.
Ubuntu Phone fanPopescu Sorinhas uploaded a short videoshowinghow copy/paste between native Mir apps and XMir apps works in this latest release.
Obviouslyprocess of copy/paste itself isn’t that interesting:a tap here, a tap there, and then another tap elsewhere.
But seeing incontext of the rest of the“convergent” tablet experience is useful. TheBq M10 Ubuntu Edition tablet is currentlythe only commercially available Ubuntu device on sale. You may be interested in buying one.
Popescu Sorin has also uploadeda more general video in which he “monkeys around” with the tablet’s latest update, demoing some of the apps and games you can use on Ubuntu Touch.
These aren’t well rehearsed or choreographed walkthroughs. They’re rough and ready real-world demosof how theUbuntu Tablet OS is functioningtoday, several OTA updates on from its initial (andsomewhat shaky) debut.