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iOS Dev Weekly - Issue 374 - Oct 19th 2018

Comment Will 2019 be the year of Linux on the desktop professional apps on the iPad? Will we see the iPad finally become the future of Post-PC computing? After this week, it certainly seems possible. As you'll have already seen, Adobe previewed "real" Photoshop running on an iPad at their Max conference on Monday. Then yesterday Apple announced their (presumably iPad focused) event on the 30th. The tag line to the Apple event, "There's more in the making" certainly feels like it could apply to creative, or pro apps. Maybe, along with the new hardware, we'll see something like Logic, or Final Cut for iPad announced? Then, with these new apps and hardware it'll surely be time for the iPad to dominate. Right? New hardware and big name apps are good for the platform, but is it enough? We already have amazing apps on the iPad, just look at Affinity Photo and Designer, MindNode, Ulysses, Microsoft Office, iWork, OmniGraffle, OmniPlan, Procreate and so many more. The list of professional apps on the platform is big, and the apps are amazing.


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