Montgomery is inviting local artists of all ages to participate in a city art poster contest celebrating America's 250th ...
This new bundle will draw in video and music editors, but is it any good for graphic designers?
Replit's new feature allows users to create publishable and monetizable mobile apps using only natural language prompts. As more vibe-coding products come online, some software companies could see one ...
Apple announced Apple Creator Studio, a new subscription bundle that brings together several of its creative and productivity apps for video, music, imaging and document creation. The service combines ...
The most notable addition is Pixelmator Pro, appearing on the iPad for the first time since Apple’s acquisition of the developer in late 2024. By integrating a dedicated high-end image editor directly ...
Creators, take note. Apple has unveiled Apple Creator Studio, a new subscription bundle of professional creative apps that directly positions the company against Adobe's Creative Cloud — and at a ...
Final Cut Pro, Logic Pro, and Pixelmator Pro will now be available as part of a single subscription through Apple Creator Studio, which will be seen as a simpler alternative to Adobe Creative Cloud.
Apple is trying something new for creators. Instead of selling its pro apps mostly as individual tools, it’s now packaging them into a single subscription called Apple Creator Studio. The idea is ...
Apple’s next big subscription service lets creative types use editing apps that might be too expensive for them to buy outright. Apple notes that buying each piece of software individually would cost ...
Apple shared in its latest news release that a new subscription bundle is here to bring together its "most powerful creative apps" under one service, which it calls the "Creative Studio." The Creator ...
Apple has announced a new subscription called Creator Studio. The company describes Creator Studio as a “groundbreaking collection of powerful creative apps designed to put studio-grade power into the ...
In a fascinating turn of events, it seems that Apple is looking to go after Adobe’s fanbase by chipping away to catch anyone looking to jump ship for more affordable alternatives. The company is ...