The GodFather Posted May 3, 2023 Posted May 3, 2023 Apple has big plans for the iPad Pro in the coming years. It was previously reported that the company will launch the iPad Pro with a 14.1-inch display that will feature an even more powerful M3 Pro chip instead of an M3 chip. Apart from this, the company is also working on a special iPadOS 17 version that will cater to the device. Now, a leaker suggested that Final Cut Pro is coming to iPadOS in 2024 with new iPad Pro models, while Logic Pro is expected to arrive by 2025. Scroll down to read more details on what you should expect from the powerful software duo. Final Cut Pro to arrive on iPad with the launch of iPadOS 18 next year, and Logic Pro will make a debut in 2025 As mentioned earlier, Apple is working on a special version of iPadOS 17 that will be able to drive two ultra-high-resolution displays at the same time. Apple is gradually looking to narrow the gap between macOS and iPadOS, allowing for a more productive user experience. Now, Final Cut Pro and Logic Pro are expected to arrive on iPad, with the potential launch of iPadOS 18 next year. Stage Manager is one such feature that is common on the iPad and the Mac. The company is looking to add more functionality to the mix by enhancing Stage Manager on the iPad. We have recently covered that with iPadOS 17, you will be able to use a webcam with external displays. Additionally, iPadOS 17 will also bring controls for sound output source and the ability to turn the iPad's display off while it is connected to an external display. With Final Cut Pro on iPadOS, the gap between Macs and iPads would further shrink. Today, leaker @analyst941 mentions in a tweet that Final Cut Pro will be coming to iPadOS in 2024. What this means is that Apple's most powerful video editing app will be available on the powerful iPad Pro models. It is likely that the software will make its debut alongside the 14.1-inch iPad Pro models next year to take advantage of the new chip. The leaker notes that while the Final Cut Pro version would be identical to the version on Mac, it would feature some design tweaks to support touch input. To be fair, a mild redesign would make sense since there is a difference between the two input methods. For instance, some elements could be too small and give room for accidental touches. Nonetheless, the iPad Pro would potentially retain Apple Pencil support which could prove to be helpful in editing videos, like dragging timelines. The leaker also suggests that Logic Pro will also come to the iPad Pro, but it would make a debut in 2025. This is all there is to it, folks. We will share more details on the subject as soon as further details are available. Would you want to see Final Cut Pro on the iPad? Let us know your thoughts below. https://wccftech.com/final-cut-pro-on-ipados-18-with-ipad-pro-in-2024/ 1
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