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According to their "Coming Soon" page, it is coming to the iPad Pro. Day one purchase for me in that case.
Huge fan of the Pixelmator team. Not 100% sure why they went with this instead of upgrading the existing Pixelmator, but I imagine it'll come with a heftier price tag.
Everything here does look like it's trying a bit too much to be like Apple. Even the icon is piggybacking off of the Apple Photos icon.
Competition is always welcome. I get the argument that more tools means more fragmentation, more difficulty finding a good match for your team, etc. but if that's the case, it just means the new tools are doing something right.
Why? Dann Petty has been around for a while, and everyone speaks highly of the guy. Why is there a 6 month countdown all of a sudden?
Well, I mean, Gruber said it himself that maybe a note taking app wasn't the most profitable endeavor.
That's a pretty sweeping statement you're making there. What is your basis for saying that people don't care about discovering new music? Everyone I know loves finding new music. I love it, too. Pandora, the music discovery service, competes with the biggest streaming on-demand services.
A good system for music discovery is something Spotify and Apple Music are clamoring for. A service that does it well will absolutely kick ass.
In a world where very few people want to ever pay for music is it that hard to believe that Vevo, who have partnerships with seemingly every record label and offer music videos to every song ever, are doing well?
The only thing that surprises me is that Spotify or Apple never gobbled them up.
50 bucks can be very expensive to some people. Nothing wrong with a free alternative!
My bet is Apple will reveal dark mode when they release an OLED iPhone. That way, the backgrounds will blend into the device screen itself, like with the Apple Watch.
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