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The article critiques Apple's transition to subscription-based software with the new Creator Studio, contrasting it with the past when software was often free or had a one-time purchase model. It questions how Steve Jobs would react to these changes, given his disdain for subscriptions.
Apple Creator Studio combines multiple apps for video editing, music production, and graphic design into a subscription service. It offers significant upgrades to existing tools like Pixelmator Pro, Final Cut Pro, and Logic Pro, making it a strong alternative to Adobe's Creative Cloud. However, the subscription model may deter some users, especially those focused on iPhone editing.
The article analyzes key developments in the tech industry during 2025, focusing on OpenAI's product strategy, Google's resurgence, Alan Dye's impact at Apple, the rise of user-driven software, and Apple's struggles with AI. It argues that while some companies thrived, others need to adapt to survive.
The article explores the history of Apple’s app icons, particularly focusing on the new Creator Studio family. It highlights changes over time, including how Apple now brands its apps with descriptive titles alongside the original names. The author shares their collection of icons and notes the trends in design and naming conventions.
The article explores the process of reverse engineering Apple's iWork software, detailing the techniques and tools used to analyze its functionality. It discusses the challenges faced during the reverse engineering process and the insights gained about the software's design and architecture. The author aims to provide a deeper understanding of how iWork operates behind the scenes.