Final Cut Pro for iPad and Logic Pro will be available with monthly and yearly subscriptions, and you'll be able to import projects from macOS.
Final Cut Pro and Logic Pro to launch on iPad as subscriptions on May 23
Final Cut Pro for iPad and Logic Pro will be available with monthly and yearly subscriptions, and you'll be able to import projects from macOS.
Welcome back to another edition of our Apps of the Week roundup, where we take a look at cool apps and games we've recently discovered. This week we have some great picks, including a unique weather app, an iPhone troubleshooter, and a loyalty card companion. And, as always, we've selected a fun game for you to check out.
iPad versions of Final Cut Pro and Logic Pro may offer feature parity with their macOS counterpart, making working on your projects across devices easier.
Hey everyone, we made it to the weekend again! That means it's time for another edition of our Apps of the Week roundup. This week we have some great picks for you, including an AI-driven video editor, an app that checks if a food is ok for your pet to eat, and a messaging-like AI chat app. And as always, we've selected a great new game for you to check out.
The Call Annie iPhone app puts a ChatGPT-based AI friend with which you can video chat in real-time with surprisingly low latency into your pocket.
Create, edit, delete and manage your events and appointments from the Apple Watch itself with Readdle's updated Calendars software.
Apple's Health app should leap onto the iPad, plus gain eye and mood tracking. Apple is also rumored to launch a virtual health coaching service in the future.
Turn on the sync feature in the updated Google Authenticator app for iOS and Android to avoid a lockout crisis if you lose the device or buy a new one.
The “xrOS” and “RealityOS” Apple headset references recently found in the Apple Devices Windows app have been removed from the latest update.
Congrats on making it to the weekend everyone! It's time for another episode of our Apps of the Week roundup, where we highlight new and interesting apps we recently discovered. This week we have a powerful read-it-later service, a music-maker for images, and a super-smart search engine. And as always, we've selected a fun game for you to check out.
Developers of journaling apps like Day One should be worried that Apple with iOS 17 will be entering the market for digital diaries.
Adobe's new vector recoloring tool allows Illustrator users to test different palettes and color variations without actually changing their artwork or designs.