I know MR has reported an article on it. I have also seen another site mention it. I would have to search for the link outside MR. I didn’t say I agree with the rumor.Uh, where? I find that to be highly unlikely.
I know MR has reported an article on it. I have also seen another site mention it. I would have to search for the link outside MR. I didn’t say I agree with the rumor.Uh, where? I find that to be highly unlikely.
Wasnt it an analyst?I know MR has reported an article on it. I have also seen another site mention it. I would have to search for the link outside MR. I didn’t say I agree with the rumor.
I believe it was. I just don’t remember the name.Wasnt it an analyst?
Analysts are not leakers.I believe it was. I just don’t remember the name.
I didn’t make the claim they were, although I believe they are in a peripheral way. The member I responded to mentioned rumor. Analysts make predictions just like the rest of us. The difference is they get paid to do so.Analysts are not leakers.
Uh, where? I find that to be highly unlikely.
Apple is not committed to a subscription model for their professional applications.Final Cut Pro Trademark Update Suggests Apple Eyeing Future Subscription Model
Apple has amended its trademark for Final Cut Pro, its professional high-end video editing software, in a way that suggests it could be planning to...www.macrumors.com
I find it highly likely, especially for an iPad version.
Makes too much sense for them to do it now given how everything else is subscription these days.
YetApple is not committed to a subscription model for their professional applications.
Give it time; everything is moving that way now that software and OS is on an "evergreen" model rather than having to purchase yearly updatesApple is not committed to a subscription model for their professional applications.
I just don't see it happening. That sounds like suicide for Apple. They don't want to go down the risky road that Adobe went. Play it safe!Give it time; everything is moving that way now that software and OS is on an "evergreen" model rather than having to purchase yearly updates
I just don't see it happening. That sounds like suicide for Apple. They don't want to go down the risky road that Adobe went. Play it safe!
What's with all the hate then?Except that is has paid off for Adobe.
https://news.adobe.com/news/news-de...and-Fiscal-2020-Revenue-december/default.aspx
As soon as I heard Adobe was switching to subscription, I bought Adobe stock. It’s up about 160% since then. Makes me feel much less angry about forking over 400 bucks a year for Creative Cloud...Except that is has paid off for Adobe.
https://news.adobe.com/news/news-de...and-Fiscal-2020-Revenue-december/default.aspx
People hate subscriptionsWhat's with all the hate then?
As soon as I heard Adobe was switching to subscription, I bought Adobe stock. It’s up about 160% since then. Makes me feel much less angry about forking over 400 bucks a year for Creative Cloud...
2022 !! I want Pro Apps NOW !!
At least 1 or 2.Somewhere in the back of my mind, there’s a chance that all we are going to get is a few more emojis and some new wallpaper on the next update
Are you really a "Pro" person, Lee, or are you a commoner longing for a Pro reputation that only the new iPad can offer?2022 !! I want Pro Apps NOW !!
..... please
I like to play PROper games.... does that countAre you really a "Pro" person, Lee, or are you a commoner longing for a Pro reputation that only the new iPad can offer?
That works.I like to play PROper games.... does that count
It will be interesting to see what the pricing model for this looks like on the iPad as a sole installation.