Apple today released Final Cut Pro and Logic Pro for select iPad models. The video and music creation apps are rolling out now on the App Store. Both apps have subscription-based pricing set at $4.99 ...
As previously announced, Apple will be launching Final Cut Pro and Logic Pro for select iPad models on Tuesday, May 23. Apple says the apps are optimized for the iPad's touch-first interface, and more ...
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Apple has updated its Logic Pro and Final Cut Pro creative software suites, enhancing their functionality with new AI-driven features for Mac users. At the iPad event, Apple highlighted new versions ...
Update, Feb 2: Apple has now pulled the remaining regional trial links. The original post follows below. Apple may have replaced standalone 3-month trials of Logic Pro and Final Cut Pro with Apple ...
Apple has announced Apple Creator Studio, a new subscription bundle that packages the company’s professional creative applications—Final Cut Pro, Logic Pro, Pixelmator Pro, Motion, Compressor, and ...
I was as surprised as anyone when Apple announced that Logic Pro was coming to the iPad. I was excited too. Logic Pro is an app I use every week to produce MacStories’ podcasts, and I’d wanted the ...
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