I’m of two minds about iOS 9, the latest iteration of Apple Inc.’s mobile operating system. On one hand, it’s an easy upgrade to recommend for iPhone and iPad users, full of welcome additions that significantly improve the user experience. And

it’s a seamless upgrade, too. Aside from a new systemwide font for menu selections, there is no dramatic change to the platform’s look and feel, as was the case with 2013′s iOS 7. But in its attempt to make the iPad, especially, more of a productivity tool—that is, something you’d want to use for work—Apple took one step forward when it needed to take two or three.