
"Whatever your qualms about Apple Creator Studio -- and I have some -- the subscription bundle, like Apple's other subscription bundles, is a deal. To get quality apps like Final Cut Pro and Logic Pro, plus a host of other professional apps, for the relatively low price of $12.99 per month, will be worth it to some people. The real question about Apple's new subscription isn't whether it makes economic sense, but how Apple Creator Studio will work as something people pay for long-term."
"Apple acquired Pixelmator, the developer behind Lightroom-replacement Photomator and Photoshop-replacement Pixelmator Pro, in November 2024, but largely left the company and it's apps alone until the launch of Apple Creator Studio. Pixelmator Pro is available to subscribers in both macOS, and for the first time, iPadOS versions. With the iPadOS version carrying over all the features of its desktop counterpart."
"The app's brushes, selection tools, and effects are all here From the jump, Pixelmator Pro for iPad does a good job of recreating the look and feel of the desktop version of the app. Pixelmator excelled at making third-party apps that looked like first-party macOS apps even before the company was acquired by Apple, so it's not surprising the company would be good at supporting Apple's other devices."
Apple Creator Studio offers a $12.99/month subscription that includes professional apps such as Final Cut Pro, Logic Pro, and Pixelmator Pro. Pixelmator was acquired by Apple in November 2024, and Pixelmator Pro appears in the bundle on macOS and, for the first time, iPadOS with feature parity. Pixelmator Pro for iPad reproduces desktop brushes, selection tools, and effects and matches the quality of top iPad creation tools. Pixelmator adopts Apple's Liquid Glass design and mirrors the desktop layout on iPad. Pixelmator Pro as the sole exclusive app may not be sufficient alone to drive subscriptions long-term.
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