iPad 2 with wireless sync, QuickLook from Mac?

The developer who discovered the indications regarding the iPad 2 camera and DisplayPort found others information regarding possible new functions of the future tablet. This time we are talking about wireless synchronization, the implementation of the QuickLook function, the inclusion of a new fitness application and the inclusion of the PhotoBooth application.

The SportsTrainer firmware (of the supposed fitness app) could actually be the Nike+ app that is already available for iDevices, but anyway information about this app has been around for a few months via iOS. PhotoBooth we already knew would be available in iPad 2, so nothing new here. QuickLook is a function that allows, for example, users to see a preview of received e-mails, more precisely to see attachments without actually opening the mail application or to instantly view any file on the Mac. Wireless syncing could be part of the long-standing MobileMe sync framework for iOS.

All these new details were discovered in the file K95.plist, the file corresponding to iPad 2 tablets. K95 is the code name used by Apple to identify the iPad 2 tablet within the company. It's hard to say how truthful the information discovered in the iOS 4.3 beta is, anyway we expect the iPad 2 to "crush" the competition, don't we?

After looking in the accessibility and private frameworks folder in the system folder, I noticed some things. There is a 100% chance of Photobooth on iOS. There is a private framework for photobooth effects and there is an accessibility bundle. There will also be a sports training app for workouts. There are 3 private frameworks relating to it and an accessibility bundle. iOS 4.3 may also have QuickLook, which is a feature in Mac OS X. There is also a framework for wireless syncing. In the image for the wireless sync, it shows the regular syncing (MobileSync.frmaework). Then, it shows the wireless sync (MobileWirelessSync.framework) Screenshots with annotations below: