Long ago, in our very galaxy, Apple offered iLife – a suite of creative apps – and iWork – a trio of productivity tools. Like much nostalgia-fueled tech (and today’s surge in bundling), what’s old is ...
Apple Creator Studio is taking on Adobe's dominant Creative Cloud by offering a selection of apps to create content, paid monthly. There are massive differences between the two subscription services, ...
Apple has announced a significant software update, aimed at helping more of us get creative. The US technology giant is releasing a new platform called Creative Studio, which will allow MacBook and ...
Final Cut Pro, Logic Pro, Pixelmator Pro, Motion, Compressor, and MainStage — plus new AI features and premium content in Keynote, Pages, and Numbers — come together in a single subscription Apple® ...
It’s important to put into context Apple’s decision to turn its industry standard creative apps into a subscription-based service. The context is that people are more prepared than ever to pay for ...
The new Apple Creator Studio bundles the company's flagship creative software in a monthly subscription package for the first time. It's a great value, assuming you haven't bought most of them ...
For decades, Apple has published two of the industry’s leading products for creative professionals, Final Cut Pro and Logic Pro. It has accompanied these with powerful tools such as Motion, Compressor ...
If it's a measure of features for price, Creative Studio is one of the best options yet. Just ignore silly AI 'freemium' features in legacy apps. Reading time 8 minutes Do you even need to ask? Yes, ...
Can Apple's low-cost Creator Studio replace Adobe's Creative Cloud as the industry standard? From photo editing to motion graphics, I compare every major app to see which suite deserves your money.