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Apple has removed the older free versions of Pages, Numbers, and Keynote from the Mac App Store, replacing them with Creator Studio-compatible versions. According to Macworld, these new versions ...
On April 13, Apple stopped providing downloads for the previous versions of Pages, Keynote, and Numbers. Instead, download the Creator Studio versions of the apps that are still free. As we've said ...
Logic Pro now supports previewing Dolby Atmos Mix creations. “Export a lightweight, shareable file to preview your spatial audio mix as it will sound when streamed on Apple Music – playable on iPhone, ...
Apple has updated PixelMator Pro, Logic Pro, Compressor, MainStage, Motion, Final Cut Pro, Final Cut Camera, Numbers, Keynote, Pages, and other apps. The (when applicable) Mac, iPad, and iPhone ...
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After managing over 150,000 digital business card users, I’ve noticed a fascinating trend: Android users are abandoning paper cards faster than any other group. The reason? Android’s built-in NFC ...