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A podcast about being productive on the iPad. Hear from developers and iPad Pros who use the iPad in a professional setting to get their job done. Released every other Thursday at 5AM EST. Show notes and video extras are available at www.iPadPros.net.
The podcast iPad Pros is created by Tim Chaten. The podcast and the artwork on this page are embedded on this page using the public podcast feed (RSS).
Sigmund Judge began his Apple TV coverage in 2015, and has gone on to cover Apple, tvOS, and Apple Originals across video, written articles, and podcasts. Inspired by storytellers and innovators, Sigmund is also the co-host of Magic Rays of Light, a weekly podcast exploring the diverse world of Apple TV.
In this episode, we discuss his Apple TV Go project, his struggles deciding between the iPad Pro 11 and the iPad mini, his use of Descript on the iPad, and much more.
Early episodes with chapter markers are available by supporting the podcast at www.patreon.com/ipadpros.
Early episodes are also now available in Apple Podcasts!
Show notes are available at www.iPadPros.net. Feedback is welcomed at [email protected].
Links:
- https://www.macstories.net/stories/apple-tv-go-ipados-workstation/
- https://www.macstories.net/author/sigjudge/
- https://mastodon.screentimes.net/@sigmund
- https://www.macstories.net/magic-rays-of-light/
- https://www.descript.com
- https://visionpros.fm/2024/03/07/episode-10-flights-hospitals-and-entertainment-with-sigmund-judge/
Chapter Markers:
00:00:00: Opening
00:01:56: Support The Podcast
00:02:21: Sigmund Judge
00:07:35: Apple TV Go
00:20:16: The iPad
00:21:52: Capture Apps
00:24:59: NDI
00:27:39: UltraWide
00:28:19: Power
00:32:04: Custom Keyboard
00:38:46: Input
00:40:52: Apple TV Go Wrapup
00:44:39: Nano Texture
00:47:21: iPad Mini
00:55:22: Ferrite
00:56:53: Dscript
00:59:32: Any Other iPad Apps
01:04:29: Where To Follow You
01:05:44: Closing
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Matthew Cassinelli is back for our annual update on Shortcuts! This year we also dive into app intents that will power Apple Intelligence in 2025.
Early episodes with chapter markers are available by supporting the podcast at www.patreon.com/ipadpros.
Early episodes are also now available in Apple Podcasts!
Show notes are available at www.iPadPros.net. Feedback is welcomed at [email protected].
Links:
https://ipadpros.net/2018/12/27/episode-41-shortcuts-with-matthew-cassinelli-part-1/
https://ipadpros.net/2019/01/10/episode-42-shortcuts-with-matthew-cassinelli-part-2/
https://ipadpros.net/2019/08/08/episode-58-shortcuts-3-with-matthew-cassinelli/
https://ipadpros.net/2020/08/27/episode-90-shortcuts-for-ipados-14-with-matthew-cassinelli-part-1/
https://ipadpros.net/2020/09/10/episode-91-shortcuts-for-ipados-14-with-matthew-cassinelli-part-2/
https://ipadpros.net/2021/09/16/episode-122-shortcuts-5-with-matthew-cassinelli/
https://ipadpros.net/2022/09/01/episode-149-shortcuts-for-ipados-16-with-matthew-cassinelli-part-1/
https://ipadpros.net/2022/09/15/episode-151-shortcuts-for-ipados-16-with-matthew-cassinelli-part-2/
https://ipadpros.net/2023/09/28/episode-181-shortcuts-7-with-matthew-cassinelli/
Chapter Markers:
00:00:00: Opening
00:00:44: Support The Show
00:01:09: Matthew Cassinelli
00:03:10: Shortcuts UI improvements
00:06:44: Control Center
00:13:24: New Actions
00:38:42: Apple Typo?
00:40:41: Journal
00:41:21: Magnifier
00:46:01: Wallet Actions
00:49:23: Add To Home Screen
00:57:02: Shortcuts Command Line
01:01:03: Get Current App
01:04:59: Spatial Capture Actions
01:10:44: App Intents
01:28:22: Amazon
01:32:02: What Else?
01:48:25: Where Can People Follow You Online
01:49:46: Closing
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Riley Hill from SlatePad.org is back to discuss the Kindle Colorsoft and Final Cut Pro 2.1.
Early episodes with chapter markers are available by supporting the podcast at www.patreon.com/ipadpros.
Early episodes are also now available in Apple Podcasts!
Show notes are available at www.iPadPros.net. Feedback is welcomed at [email protected].
Links:
https://www.amazon.com/All-New-Amazon-Kindle-Colorsoft-Signature-Edition/
https://slatepad.org/2024/11/16/kindle-colorsoft-vs-ipad-mini-which-is-the-better-color-reader/
Chapter Markers:
00:00:00: Opening
00:00:29: Support The Podcast
00:00:55: Riley Hill
00:02:31: Kindle Colorsoft
00:38:27: Final Cut Pro 2.1
00:52:13: Where To Follow You
00:53:00: Closing
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Riley Hill is back on the podcast to discuss the iPad mini with A17 Pro and iPadOS 18.2. We also touch on a few other topics like Pixelmator being acquired by Apple and the Kindle Color.
Early episodes with chapter markers are available by supporting the podcast at www.patreon.com/ipadpros.
Early episodes are also now available in Apple Podcasts!
Show notes are available at www.iPadPros.net. Feedback is welcomed at [email protected].
Links:
- https://www.pixelmator.com/blog/2024/11/01/a-new-home-for-pixelmator/
Chapter Markers:
00:00:00: Opening
00:01:06: Support The Podcast
00:01:27: Riley Hill
00:07:41: Pixelmator
00:10:50: Mini Pro
00:20:49: Upgrading
00:22:36: Hover
00:27:11: Earnings Call
00:29:02: Nano Texture
00:31:18: Cases
00:32:20: Kindle Color
00:41:08: 18.2
01:01:17: Where to follow you online?
01:02:02: Closing
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Glen Southern runs SouthernGFX, a small Cheshire-based studio specialising in character and creature design, which creates assets for TV and film. Clients include SKY, Wacom and Oculus Medium and the studio has an impressive project list that features 3D models for Game of Thrones' house sigils. He's been using and training ZBrush for over 15 years and is a Wacom Ambassador for the UK and Ireland. In this episode, we discuss his background, the digital sculpting software landscape on iPad, and do a deep dive into ZBrush for iPad.
Early episodes with chapter markers are available by supporting the podcast at www.patreon.com/ipadpros.
Early episodes are also now available in Apple Podcasts!
Show notes are available at www.iPadPros.net. Feedback is welcomed at [email protected].
Links:
https://www.creativebloq.com/author/glen-southern
Chapter Markers:
00:00:00: Opening
00:01:54: Support The Podcast
00:02:15: Glen Southern
00:10:15: Film And TV Projects
00:19:25: The iPad
00:38:33: Digital Sculpting
00:46:48: Game Dev Workflow
00:49:52: Hair And Fur
00:54:03: Nomad Sculpt
01:01:45: Anatomy
01:06:06: Teaching ZBrush
01:09:05: iPad Vs Desktop
01:10:36: Apple Vision Pro
01:13:02: Keyboard Shortcuts
01:14:30: New to sculpting
01:19:05: Multiple Creatures
01:20:40: ZBrush Concepts
01:22:07: Favorite Brushes
01:23:05: 3D
01:24:23: 3D Prints
01:26:25: Apple Pencil
01:29:47: Going From Desktop To iPad
01:31:52: What Features Do You Hope Come To iPad
01:34:24: Exporting
01:35:23: Free Version
01:38:37: Anything Else
01:43:12: Closing
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Riley Hill from SlatePad.org is back on the podcast to discuss iPadOS 18 plus a few fun tangents along the way.
Early episodes with chapter markers are available by supporting the podcast at www.patreon.com/ipadpros.
Early episodes are also now available in Apple Podcasts!
Show notes are available at www.iPadPros.net. Feedback is welcomed at [email protected].
Links:
- https://ipadpros.net/2024/07/04/episode-201-riley-hill-from-slatepad/
- https://slatepad.org/2024/06/07/why-apples-passwords-app-wont-displace-1password/
- https://youtu.be/JJ28B-3Te_Y
- https://www.threads.net/@slatepad
- https://mastodon.social/@Slatepad
Chapter Markers:
00:00:00: Opening
00:01:02: Support The Podcast
00:01:30: Riley Hill
00:11:42: 18.1
00:13:38: Control Center
00:16:54: Legacy Widgets
00:17:45: Playstation Portal
00:19:27: Home Screen
00:24:25: Apple Pencil
00:26:32: Watch Faces
00:31:50: Files App
00:39:56: Calculator And Math Notes
00:42:24: Calendar And Reminders
00:45:10: Apple Notes
00:46:54: Passwords
00:50:23: Photos
00:53:00: Reminders
00:53:48: AirPlay
00:57:14: Screen Sharing
00:58:38: Apple Intelligence
01:08:39: Follow Riley
01:09:39: Closing
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Rebecca Owen is the developer of Chronicling. In this episode, we discuss how she uses the iPad and dive deep into her app.
Early episodes with chapter markers are available by supporting the podcast at www.patreon.com/ipadpros.
Early episodes are also now available in Apple Podcasts!
Show notes are available at www.iPadPros.net. Feedback is welcomed at [email protected].
Links:
- https://mastodon.social/@beccaowen
- https://apps.apple.com/us/app/chronicling-track-anything/id6445992145
Chapter Markers:
00:00:00: Opening
00:01:08: Support The Podcast
00:01:43: Rebecca Owen
00:11:21: Chronicling
00:16:07: Your Database
00:22:45: Charts
00:24:25: Categories
00:29:56: iPadOS 18
00:32:52: Tracking Versus Reminders
00:35:12: HealthKit
00:37:50: Apple Journal
00:39:45: The Different Platforms
00:41:47: Designing The App
00:46:46: Interactive Widgets
00:48:11: Apple Intelligence
00:49:38: Free Versus Paid
00:51:00: Groups
00:52:08: Focus Filters
00:53:46: Counting
00:56:24: Shortcuts
00:57:49: Anything Else?
00:58:42: Where To Learn More
00:59:11: Closing
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Matt and Tim discuss Apple’s September 2024 event. A live to YouTube version of the podcast is also available! Check the links below to watch.
Early episodes with chapter markers are available by supporting the podcast at www.patreon.com/ipadpros.
Early episodes are also now available in Apple Podcasts!
Show notes are available at www.iPadPros.net. Feedback is welcomed at [email protected].
Links:
https://www.youtube.com/live/-71DnMRJqCM
https://www.macstories.net/comfort-zone/
Chapter Markers:
00:00:00: Opening
00:00:27: Support The Podcast
00:00:52: Matt Birchler
00:05:31: Apple Watch
00:28:37: AirPods
00:43:54: iPhone
01:09:50: Shopping Cart
01:17:16: Where Can People Follow You Online?
01:19:39: Closing
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Adam Shaw is a developer creating iPadOS, iOS, macOS, and visionOS apps. Making awesome apps at Bonobo Labs and Moleskine Studio. These apps include GlanceBar, Spotless, Dressed on the side, Flow, TimePage, and Actions. In this episode, we dive deep into the Moleskine Studio of apps and touch on how Adam uses the iPad.
Early episodes with chapter markers are available by supporting the podcast at www.patreon.com/ipadpros.
Early episodes are also now available in Apple Podcasts!
Show notes are available at www.iPadPros.net. Feedback is welcomed at [email protected].
Links:
https://mastodon.social/@KabukiVision
Chapter Markers:
00:00:00: Opening
00:01:04: Support The Podcast
00:01:20: Adam Shaw
00:06:31: How Do You Use The iPad?
00:14:46: Moleskine Studio
00:20:18: Custom Gestures
00:23:51: TimePage
00:26:11: Onboarding
00:33:30: Color Names
00:36:11: Cube
00:38:45: Full Replacement Apps
00:45:11: Apple Pencil
00:45:42: Interconnected
00:47:01: Helicopter
00:50:46: iPhone Size Class
00:52:18: Favorite Part Of iPad App
00:58:30: Weather
01:00:24: Actions
01:03:25: How Do You Use The Apps?
01:05:40: Flow
01:11:54: PencilCase
01:17:50: Hover
01:19:23: Finger Plus Pencil
01:22:30: Pen+
01:25:34: Collaboration
01:29:09: Layers
01:31:27: Shapes And Text
01:34:30: Where Does The Design Start
01:41:49: Apple Vision Pro
01:46:02: Where Can People Follow You Online?
01:46:33: Closing
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Rishi Ó is back on the podcast to discuss his experiences using the iPad as a teacher in Taiwan. We also touch a bit on using the iPad for live harmonica performances and creating videos.
Early episodes with chapter markers are available by supporting the podcast at www.patreon.com/ipadpros.
Early episodes are also now available in Apple Podcasts!
Show notes are available at www.iPadPros.net. Feedback is welcomed at [email protected].
Links:
- https://ipadpros.net/2022/09/29/episode-152-pixelmator-photo-with-rishi-o/
- https://www.dji.com/osmo-pocket-3
- @iamrishio (Instagram/Threads/Facebook)
Chapter Markers:
00:00:00: Opening
00:01:46: Support The Podcast
00:02:17: Rishi Ó
00:07:55: What iPad Would You Upgrade To?
00:17:10: External Monitor and the whiteboard
00:25:10: Making Learning Fun
00:26:29: Translate App
00:28:40: Scanning
00:31:39: Teaching Apps
00:33:17: Freeform
00:37:52: Subtitles
00:40:03: Music Creation
00:48:22: Hubs
00:49:11: Film And Photography
00:50:04: DJI Pocket Osmo 3
00:54:55: AI
01:01:34: iPadOS 18
01:03:24: Future iPads
01:05:31: iPadOS Wishes
01:06:46: Where To Follow You
01:08:06: Closing
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Jeff Richardson is an attorney practicing law in New Orleans at the office of Adams and Reese LLP. His practice areas include appellate litigation and representing defendants in class actions and complex litigation. He is an Appellate Practice Specialist, certified by the Louisiana Board of Legal Specialization, and is currently one of only 13 attorneys in Louisiana with that certification and has been practicing law since 1994.
We discuss how the iPad has transformed his work and has done so since the very first iPad was released. We also chat a bit on the potential for Artificial Intelligence as an attorney and what the ramifications may be.
This episode is sponsored by Agenda, the award winning app that seamlessly integrates calendar events into your note taking. Learn more at www.agenda.com. Agenda 19 is now available as a free download on visionOS, iPadOS, iOS, and macOS.
Early episodes with chapter markers are available by supporting the podcast at www.patreon.com/ipadpros.
Early episodes are also now available in Apple Podcasts!
Show notes are available at www.iPadPros.net. Feedback is welcomed at [email protected].
Links:
https://www.inthenewspodcast.com
https://www.relay.fm/people/jeffrichardson
https://staging.adonit.net/jot/pro/
Chapter Markers:
00:00:00: Opening
00:01:45: Support the Podcast
00:02:18: Jeff Richardson
00:08:06: Nano-Texture?
00:18:44: Accessories for your iPad
00:28:19: VGA
00:30:07: External Monitor?
00:32:15: iPad inside the Apple Vision Pro
00:34:23: VNC
00:37:21: Cellular
00:39:27: Sponsor - Agenda 19
00:42:19: How big is your practice?
00:46:11: OCR
00:48:09: iManage
00:50:20: PDF Expert
00:52:00: Before the iPad
00:56:34: Universal Control for Windows?
00:57:57: MDM
01:03:28: M chips
01:05:19: Favorite improvements to iPad over the decade?
01:09:01: Styluses
01:15:27: Scanning
01:16:56: Any other tasks?
01:21:01: Final Cut Pro for iPad
01:24:17: iPad as a personal computer
01:25:17: Artifical Intelligence
01:26:43: Photos
01:30:38: Any apps you wish existed on the iPad?
01:32:01: What has impressed your coworkers the most with?
01:33:30: Apple Intelligence
01:35:47: All of your previous iPads
01:37:50: Anything else?
01:38:31: In The News
01:39:35: Lawyer TV Shows
01:41:53: Closing
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Will Paterson is a Graphic Designer and Content Creator who specializes in Logo Design, Hand Lettering and Brand Identity. He has worked with well-known brands such as Adobe, Instagram and Skillshare and shares what he has learned on his YouTube channel that you can find at YouTube.com/@WillPatersonDesign.
In this episode, we dive into how the iPad fits into his graphic design workflow, the apps he uses to do his work, how he uses Sidecar, and talk at length about the new Apple Pencil Pro and M4 iPad Pro.
This episode is sponsored by Agenda, the award winning app that seamlessly integrates calendar events into your note taking. Learn more at www.agenda.com. Agenda 19 is now available as a free download on visionOS, iPadOS, iOS, and macOS.
Early episodes with chapter markers are available by supporting the podcast at www.patreon.com/ipadpros.
Early episodes are also now available in Apple Podcasts!
Show notes are available at www.iPadPros.net. Feedback is welcomed at [email protected].
Links:
https://www.YouTube.com/@WillPatersonDesign
https://www.willpaterson.design
https://agenda.community/t/search-syntax-cheat-sheet/110704
Chapter Markers:
00:00:00: Opening
00:01:22: Support the Podcast
00:02:00: Will Paterson
00:05:37: The Tools
00:07:17: Calligraphy
00:12:11: Barrel Roll
00:13:59: Current iPad setup
00:17:57: Any other uses of your iPad?
00:21:02: Start on iPad finish on Mac
00:21:33: Video Editing
00:22:25: Sidecar
00:27:12: Adobe Fresco
00:36:51: Draw Inside
00:38:37: Sponsor - Agenda 19
00:40:58: Custom Procreate Brushes
00:47:29: Layers
00:49:01: Creating a Font
00:51:19: Apple Learning Your Handwriting
00:55:46: Barrel Roll with Procreate Brushes
00:57:40: Dreams
01:01:33: Illustrator
01:04:22: Moving from app to app
01:06:03: Canva
01:16:39: AI
01:18:48: Adobe TOS
01:20:10: Linearity Curve
01:22:51: Tandem OLED
01:28:33: Where can people follow you online?
01:29:10: Closing
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Riley Hill has been working as a software developer for over 10 years, with focus on mobile development, primarily for iOS and iPadOS. Riley has been working on the iPad for many years now and in this episode we discuss his history with the iPad, some of his favorite iPads over the years, his current dual M4 iPad Pro setup, then we dive into all of his workflows and favorite apps. You can find Riley’s work over at SlatePad.org.
This episode of iPad Pros is sponsored by Agenda, the award winning app that seamlessly integrates calendar events into your note taking. Learn more at www.agenda.com. Agenda 19 is now available as a free download on visionOS, iPadOS, iOS, and macOS.
Early episodes with chapter markers are available by supporting the podcast at www.patreon.com/ipadpros.
Early episodes are also now available in Apple Podcasts!
Show notes are available at www.iPadPros.net. Feedback is welcomed at [email protected].
Links:
SlatePad: https://slatepad.org
Riley’s YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@SlatePad
Riley on Threads: https://www.threads.net/@slatepad
Riley on Mastodon: https://mastodon.social/@Slatepad
Chapter Markers:
00:00:00: Opening
00:01:11: M4 11" iPad Pro with Nano-Texture
00:01:42: Magic Keyboard and 13" iPad Pro
00:03:51: Support the Podcast
00:04:25: Riley Hill
00:06:15: Your history with iPad
00:17:03: Current Setup
00:30:50: Apple Pencil
00:32:36: Desk Setup
00:40:11: Sponsor - Agenda 19
00:42:44: Final Cut Pro
00:58:23: Affinity apps
01:02:58: Ulysses
01:05:34: Creating a new video
01:08:23: Wordpress
01:09:54: Reminders
01:12:03: Freeform
01:13:31: Swift Playgrounds
01:16:41: Working Copy
01:20:38: Files and Notes
01:23:51: Logic Pro
01:28:27: Big or Small Pro
01:33:27: Anything else?
01:38:48: Where to find you online?
01:39:50: Closing
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Devon Dundee is host this week and is interviewing Tim Chaten, the host of iPad Pros and Vision Pros, about his experiences so far creating and using a M1 MacPad based on the M1 MacBook Air. We also touch a bit on iPadOS 18 that was released in beta just a few days ago as of recording.
For a full breakdown of WWDC 2024 make sure to check out Vision Pros episode 17 with Matt Birchler. In that episode we spent two and a half hours breaking down all of the announcements from the keynote: https://visionpros.fm/2024/06/11/episode-17-visionos-2-and-wwdc-2024-with-matt-birchler/
This episode of iPad Pros is sponsored by Agenda, the award winning app that seamlessly integrates calendar events into your note taking. Learn more at www.agenda.com. Agenda 19 is now available as a free download on visionOS, iPadOS, iOS, and macOS.
Early episodes with chapter markers are available by supporting the podcast at www.patreon.com/ipadpros.
Early episodes are also now available in Apple Podcasts!
Show notes are available at www.iPadPros.net. Feedback is welcomed at [email protected].
Links:
- https://devondundee.com
- https://www.macstories.net/magic-rays-of-light/
- https://www.macstories.net/stories/macpad-how-i-created-the-hybrid-mac-ipad-laptop-and-tablet-that-apple-wont-make/
- https://www.macstories.net/stories/i-turned-the-new-13-ipad-pro-into-a-macpad-and-portable-gaming-display/
- Mobile Router: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BPSGJN7T
- Sony Inzone M9 Monitor: https://www.amazon.com/Sony-INZONE-Gaming-Monitor-Dimming/dp/B0B3SHR8TF/
- USB-C WebCam: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08KKZZKD5
- Capture Card: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BRZ1ZCYW
- USB-C to HDMI cable: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CJTXVT4R
- Magnet Mounting System: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0C654376B
- Finpac Laptop Shoulder Bag: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B089W8124Z
- Magnetic Mat: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B012CT1XVG
Chapter Markers:
00:00:00: Opening
00:01:40: Support the Podcast
00:02:11: Tim Chaten
00:03:21: iPadOS 18
00:06:29: The MacPad
00:09:25: What inspired the creation of it?
00:12:37: The specs
00:18:40: Creating the MacPad
00:21:37: Any other issues getting it setup?
00:22:41: Using the MacPad
00:28:32: Sponsor - Agenda 19
00:31:33: Using multiple operating systems?
00:35:23: Using the Mac more?
00:40:38: Apple Vision Pro
00:43:32: Deciding what OS to use?
00:47:28: Multiple iPads at the Same time
00:48:19: Touching the Mac
00:49:22: Devon's approach
00:50:34: Why is this better than VNC?
00:54:33: iPad as a tablet
00:57:17: Using the MacPad with an external monitor
01:01:08: On the go
01:03:51: Any issues day to day?
01:05:32: Would you recommend doing this?
01:09:51: Should Apple offer this?
01:14:20: Will you create one Devon?
01:17:27: Where can you find Tim?
01:18:40: Follow Devon Dundee
01:19:48: Closing
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Wes Hilliard is an Assistant Editor for Apple Insider and the Co-host of the Apple Insider Podcast. He was on episode 189 back in January to discuss how he uses the iPad as his primary computer and it still is his primary computer, even with the addition of the Apple Vision Pro.
In this episode, we discuss at length the new M4 iPad Pro. He got the M4 nano-textured 13” iPad Pro with cellular and 1TB of storage in space black along with the Magic Keyboard and Apple Pencil Pro. We also discuss at the beginning of the episode how he chooses what computer is right for the job now that the Apple Vision Pro has entered his life.
Early episodes with chapter markers are available by supporting the podcast at www.patreon.com/ipadpros.
Early episodes are also now available in Apple Podcasts!
Show notes are available at www.iPadPros.net. Feedback is welcomed at [email protected].
Links:
- https://appleinsider.com/inside/ipad/tips/how-to-use-ipad-as-a-mac-replacement-and-why-youd-want-to
Chapter Markers:
00:00:00: Opening
00:01:08: Support the Podcast
00:01:34: Wes Hilliard
00:12:09: Your computers
00:26:10: M4 iPad Pro
00:33:03: The Hardware
00:33:16: Black
00:35:58: The Keyboard
00:38:21: Haptics
00:40:42: The hinge
00:46:13: Charging Magnetic Stand
00:52:36: Weight
00:58:06: Apple Pencil Pro
01:07:08: Find My Pencil
01:09:30: The Camera
01:13:06: Front Facing Camera
01:17:14: The Studio Display
01:19:21: Nano-Texture
01:34:06: Paperlike?
01:37:00: Display Brightness
01:44:52: Mini-LED vs Tandem OLED?
01:55:03: New Magnets
01:57:29: Naked Robotic Core
01:58:24: A few minor changes
02:04:11: M4 Chip
02:11:22: Anything Else?
02:14:52: Where can people follow you online?
02:15:52: Closing
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Adam Wulf is the developer of Muse. In this episode we will chat about how he uses the iPad and do a deep dive into Muse.
Early episodes with chapter markers are available by supporting the podcast at www.patreon.com/ipadpros.
Early episodes are also now available in Apple Podcasts!
Show notes are available at www.iPadPros.net. Feedback is welcomed at [email protected].
Links:
https://www.twitter.com/MuseAppHQ
https://www.twitter.com/AdamWulf
Chapter Markers:
00:00:00: Opening
00:00:55: Support the Podcast
00:01:20: Adam Wulf
00:04:33: Apple Pencil
00:05:29: System Gestures
00:09:25: Muse
00:12:39: iPad Only to Start?
00:13:15: The Mac
00:14:09: Apple's Freeform
00:16:33: A file standard?
00:18:42: PencilKit
00:21:58: Collaboration
00:33:43: How do you use Muse?
00:35:39: The Community
00:38:16: Database Sizes
00:40:24: Core Concepts - Nested Boards
00:47:14: Search
00:51:09: Getting Lost in your boards?
00:53:08: Inbox
00:55:43: Getting data into Muse
00:56:13: Supported File Types
00:58:00: PDFs
00:58:36: Videos
00:59:11: More on PDFs
01:01:35: iPad Special Features?
01:04:58: Mac and iPhone
01:06:21: Calendar Integration?
01:08:13: Exporting Data
01:12:55: The Subscription
01:16:43: Anything else?
01:18:17: MuseApp.com
01:18:27: @MuseAppHQ
01:18:48: Closing
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Matt Birchler and Tim Chaten discuss Apple’s Let Loose event where the company announced the M2 iPad Air, the M4 iPad Pro, the Apple Pencil Pro, and the Magic Keyboard for M4 iPad Pro.
Early episodes with chapter markers are available by supporting the podcast at www.patreon.com/ipadpros.
Early episodes are also now available in Apple Podcasts!
Show notes are available at www.iPadPros.net. Feedback is welcomed at [email protected].
Links:
https://www.youtube.com/@abettercomputer
Chapter Markers:
00:00:00: Opening
00:00:42: Support the Podcast
00:01:02: Matt Birchler
00:03:53: M2 iPad Air
00:05:54: Old Accessories
00:08:34: M2 Air
00:11:15: Apple Pencil Pro
00:16:55: Colors
00:18:13: M4 iPad Pro
00:21:22: M4
00:24:52: Ultrawide Camera
00:26:23: More storage
00:28:37: More rounded
00:29:30: Lighter keyboard
00:32:51: Biggest Upgrades
00:37:19: Different M4s
00:38:04: Nano Texture
00:41:27: 2x Zoom Out
00:42:26: Same SmartConnector
00:43:08: Final Cut Pro
00:46:30: Logic Pro
00:49:24: Price Drop
00:52:21: Recap
00:53:20: Biggest Day?
00:57:13: Birchtree.me
00:57:42: Closing
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Lee Peterson recently made the switch back to the iPad from a M1 MacBook Air. In this episode we discuss why he made the switch, how he is using the iPad, and his hopes for future iPad hardware and software.
Early episodes with chapter markers are available by supporting the podcast at www.patreon.com/ipadpros.
Early episodes are also now available in Apple Podcasts!
Show notes are available at www.iPadPros.net. Feedback is welcomed at [email protected].
Links:
https://www.youtube.com/@ljpuk
https://ljpuk.net/2024/03/05/i-cant-imagine-not-using-an-ipad/
https://ljpuk.net/2024/04/09/ipad-only-3-month-update/
Chapter Markers:
00:00:00: Opening
00:01:08: Support the Podcast
00:01:30: Lee Peterson
00:05:07: M1 MacBook Air
00:08:07: M2 iPad Pro 11"
00:12:26: Computing Tasks
00:15:16: Desk setup
00:17:31: Accessories
00:22:47: Day job
00:26:09: Photography
00:30:20: Hover
00:31:34: Photomator
00:33:35: Video Editing
00:37:05: Final Cut Pro
00:45:38: Logic Pro
00:50:49: Blogging
00:53:00: General Computing
00:53:36: Reminders is Broken
00:55:31: Freeform
00:56:42: Tabs
00:57:05: AI
01:00:38: Upgrading the iPad?
01:03:56: Hopes for iPadOS 18
01:07:17: Anything else?
01:09:30: Where can people find your blog?
01:09:52: Closing
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Robby Burns is a music educator, freelance percussionist, and technology specialist. He also hosts the Music Ed Tech Talk Podcast. This is his fourth time on the podcast. You can also listen to episode 121 for our deep dive into Dorico and Sibelius on the iPad, episode 130 for our discussion on using the iPad as a music educator, and episode 178 for our episode all about Logic Pro on the iPad. In this episode we are going to focus on using the iPad on gigs and all of the roles and ways the iPad is great for a performing musician.
Early episodes with chapter markers are available by supporting the podcast at www.patreon.com/ipadpros.
Bonus content and early episodes are also now available in Apple Podcasts!
Show notes are available at www.iPadPros.net. Feedback is welcomed at [email protected].
Links:
https://ipadpros.net/2021/09/02/episode-121-dorico-and-sibelius-with-robby-burns/
https://ipadpros.net/2023/03/16/episode-167-forscore-14-with-justin-bianco/
https://ipadpros.net/2021/12/22/episode-130-teaching-music-with-robby-burns/
https://ipadpros.net/2023/08/17/episode-178-logic-pro-with-robby-burns/
Chapter Markers:
00:00:00: Opening
00:01:13: Support the Podcast
00:01:37: Robby Burns
00:07:27: Bezel updated for iPad
00:08:27: Bigger is better?
00:16:23: New iPads?
00:24:01: ForScore
00:28:08: The Mac
00:29:25: iReal Pro
00:32:05: Tonal Energy
00:33:01: Apple Notes
00:34:51: Scanning
00:35:35: Simple Scan
00:37:25: DRM with Digital Sheet Music?
00:43:56: Dorico and StaffPad
00:46:33: Calendar
00:48:13: Things 3
00:50:57: Shortcuts and Focus Modes
00:52:52: Glare
00:56:15: Accessories
00:58:41: Listen to music as you are practicing?
01:00:40: Where can people find your podcast?
01:01:49: Closing
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D. Dames creates tech and lifestyle videos over at YouTube.com/DDames. In this episode we dive deep into his 100th video entitled, “Getting my life together with iPad Pro”.
Early episodes with chapter markers are available by supporting the podcast at www.patreon.com/ipadpros.
Early episodes are also now available in Apple Podcasts! Subscribe today to get instant access to iPad Possibilities, iPad Ponderings, and iPad Historia!
Show notes are available at www.iPadPros.net. Feedback is welcomed at [email protected].
Links:
https://www.YouTube.com/DDames
https://www.instagram.com/ddamez/?hl=en
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ujrDIi00VCs
Chapter Markers:
00:00:00: Opening
00:01:23: Support the Podcast
00:01:46: D. Dames
00:04:54: Apple Vision Pro
00:06:48: The iPad
00:09:39: White Magic Keyboard
00:10:32: Upgrade?
00:13:43: Offload footage?
00:14:31: Macbook?
00:16:20: Essential Tool
00:18:51: iPad Font
00:19:34: Fitness
00:20:56: Max vs Pro?
00:22:35: Stress and Balance
00:23:58: Stage Manager?
00:26:11: At the apartment
00:27:14: Reminders and Calendar
00:28:23: Reminder vs Calendar?
00:29:39: Your pipeline
00:33:03: Sponsors
00:34:08: Files app
00:35:28: Scanning
00:36:46: Adapts
00:38:47: Spreadsheets in Notes
00:40:15: Notes organization
00:41:01: Spending Tracking
00:44:13: Apple Pencil
00:46:27: Final Cut Pro integration
00:48:15: Battery Life
00:50:15: Tote bags
00:51:31: Trackpad
00:51:57: Other accessories
00:53:35: Video Ideas
00:55:38: Inspiration Note
00:56:25: Script vs Outline?
00:59:53: Time of Day
01:01:40: Filming other people
01:03:50: Thumbnails
01:05:47: HDMI Capture
01:07:44: Reading your iPad while filming
01:09:06: Night Shoots
01:11:06: MagSafe for iPad?
01:12:41: Microphone
01:13:42: Lenses
01:15:26: Audio enhancements?
01:17:19: Color Grading
01:18:59: Canva
01:20:22: VSCO
01:23:00: Shortcuts app
01:23:42: Other creatives in NYC
01:24:34: Social Connections
01:26:15: An even larger iPad?
01:27:30: Other tech products you cover
01:30:18: Basketball
01:31:58: Anything else?
01:32:15: Where can people follow you online?
01:33:00: Closing
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Marcin Wolski is a year into learning Swift. We discuss how he learned Swift using the iPad with Swift Playgrounds and Paul Hudson’s 100 Days of Swift.
Bonus content and early episodes with chapter markers are available by supporting the podcast at www.patreon.com/ipadpros.
Bonus content and early episodes are also now available in Apple Podcasts!
Show notes are available at www.iPadPros.net. Feedback is welcomed at [email protected].
Links:
https://www.hackingwithswift.com/100
https://developer.apple.com/swift-playgrounds/
Chapter Markers:
00:00:00: Opening
00:00:56: Support the Podcast
00:01:17: Marcin Wolski
00:03:33: Favorite iPad apps
00:05:23: General iPad Thoughts
00:09:31: Swift Playgrounds
00:11:10: Your first language?
00:12:56: Anyone can code
00:14:44: Going outside of Playgrounds?
00:16:54: Other resources?
00:19:02: Swift vs Swift UI
00:20:21: Moving to the Mac
00:23:09: Any other apps on iPad to help learn?
00:24:57: Virtual Keyboard
00:26:36: What did you need to move to the Mac?
00:28:32: Anything else?
00:33:17: Where can people follow you online?
00:33:58: Closing
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Jacob Sam-La Rose was born in London in 1976. He was managing director of a web development studio before becoming a freelance writer and editor. He is the Artistic Director of the London Teenage Poetry SLAM, Editor-in-Chief of Metaroar.com, and an editor for flipped eye press. He also facilitates a range of literature-in-education, creative writing and spoken word programmes through schools, arts centres and other institutions.
We dive into a bunch of different topics including his custom ergonomic keyboard, the apps he uses to write and run his writing initiative, and why the iPad is the perfect computer for him.
Early episodes with chapter markers are available by supporting the podcast at www.patreon.com/ipadpros.
Early episodes are also now available in Apple Podcasts! Subscribe today to get instant access to iPad Possibilities, iPad Ponderings, and iPad Historia!
Show notes are available at www.iPadPros.net. Feedback is welcomed at [email protected].
Links:
https://kbd.news/Fifi-a-3x5-split-75.html
Chapter Markers:
00:00:00: Opening
00:01:24: Support the Podcast
00:01:42: Jacob Sam-La Rose
00:03:29: Current iPad Setup?
00:07:22: Mini and the Pro
00:13:20: Fifi Keyboard
00:21:51: Stage Manager
00:26:36: The Mac?
00:31:29: Writing Poetry
00:34:34: Organizing Drafts
00:35:44: Mindnode
00:37:35: Sketch Notes: Muse and Concepts
00:40:20: Freeform
00:41:41: Creating Writing Initiative
00:48:33: Google Drive
00:50:29: Coda
00:53:19: Managing Applicants
00:56:06: Calendars
01:01:26: Goodtasks
01:03:42: Widgets
01:08:27: iThoughts
01:10:05: Raindrop
01:12:35: Omnivore
01:12:56: Reeder
01:16:51: Kill-The-Newsletter.com
01:18:55: AirTable
01:20:37: Seeing students 10 plus years later
01:22:44: Paper vs Digital Writing
01:27:19: Exist.io
01:30:45: TextCase and Esse
01:36:28: Any other apps?
01:42:20: Wrap-up
01:44:44: Closing
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Chris Lawley creates videos for his YouTube channel that is all about proving it's possible to work only from an iPad and other iOS devices. He covers everything iPad, automation, and productivity. Final Cut Pro for iPad was released in May of 2023. We dive deep into Final Cut Pro for iPad in this episode; the app he uses to create his videos.
Early episodes with chapter markers are available by supporting the podcast at www.patreon.com/ipadpros.
Early episodes are also now available in Apple Podcasts!
Show notes are available at www.iPadPros.net. Feedback is welcomed at [email protected].
Links:
https://www.apple.com/final-cut-pro-for-ipad/
https://www.youtube.com/@ChrisLawley
https://mastodon.social/@ChrisLawley
https://ipadpros.net/2018/11/15/episode-38-text-selection-and-new-ipads-with-chris-lawley/
https://ipadpros.net/2020/05/21/episode-82-the-magic-keyboard-with-chris-lawley/
https://ipadpros.net/2020/10/29/episode-97-ipad-air-4th-generation-with-chris-lawley/
Chapter Markers:
00:00:00: Opening
00:01:06: Support the Podcast
00:01:40: Chris Lawley
00:02:20: Stage Manager
00:06:00: Backup
00:06:53: Multiple Stages?
00:08:29: Desk Setup
00:12:36: Production Pipeline
00:14:56: Any notable new apps?
00:15:38: Final Cut Pro for iPad!
00:18:07: DaVinci Resolve
00:19:51: Old Final Cut
00:22:17: Final Cut Pro Gripes?
00:27:07: Multiple Windows?
00:28:36: Audio recording in FCP
00:30:08: Mac Plugins
00:31:08: iPad version a good place to start?
00:32:59: Custom Keyboards
00:34:53: Essential Keyboard Shortcuts
00:36:14: Jog Wheel
00:37:33: Mac projects on iPad?
00:39:16: Production Workflow
00:43:30: Audio
00:46:23: The iPad Camera
00:48:50: Offloading footage
00:49:50: What do you hope comes to FCP next?
00:51:42: Archiving Projects
00:54:19: Transcriptions
00:56:11: Anything else?
00:56:31: Where can people follow you online?
00:57:10: Closing
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Eric Bowers is a Mortgage Lender and is also writing a novel in his spare time. In this episode we dive into how he uses the iPad Air 5th generation as his computer to manage his work. Some of the apps discussed include: iA Writer, Tot, Amazon Workspace, Shortcuts, Cardhop, Fantastical, OmniFocus 4, Focus, Linea, OmniOutliner, MindNode, Pcalc, Day One, Triode, OmniPlan, OmniGraffle, Ivory, and Mercury Weather.
This episode is sponsored by Glisten. Glisten is the "Good Listen" podcast app for Language Learners. It's all you need to immerse yourself in a language, on the path to becoming fluent. Learn more at www.glisten.ist. Download Glisten now for iPad, iPhone, and Apple Watch. Coming soon to Apple Vision Pro.
Early episodes with chapter markers are available by supporting the podcast at www.patreon.com/ipadpros.
Early episodes are also now available in Apple Podcasts!
Show notes are available at www.iPadPros.net. Feedback is welcomed at [email protected].
Links:
https://techhub.social/@eabowers
Chapter Markers:
00:00:00: Opening
00:01:03: Support the Podcast
00:01:51: Eric Bowers
00:05:28: Current iPad Setup
00:07:25: Mortgage Lending
00:09:39: Air vs 11" Pro
00:13:02: Apple Pencil
00:14:57: How do you use the Mac?
00:16:20: iA Writer
00:16:58: Tot
00:19:37: Amazon Workspace
00:22:32: Shortcuts
00:27:04: Cardhop
00:29:29: Changing task managers?
00:34:40: Contexts
00:36:07: OmniFocus 4
00:37:39: Sponsor: Glisten
00:39:34: Fantastical
00:44:30: Focus app
00:47:11: Time tracking
00:47:53: Linea
00:50:10: OmniOutliner and MindNode
00:52:19: Cellular Data
00:53:17: Mail app
00:55:31: Pcalc
00:56:07: Day One
00:57:19: Triode
00:58:28: Writing the book
01:00:39: Final output on iPad?
01:02:03: Book Cover Art
01:02:58: Audio recordings
01:04:34: Print
01:06:59: Synopsis
01:07:33: BowersVoice.com
01:07:52: OmniPlan and OmniGraffle
01:10:46: Ivory
01:11:19: Mercury Weather
01:12:12: Mastodon
01:13:10: Closing
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Wes Hilliard is an Assistant Editor for Apple Insider and the Co-host of the Apple Insider Podcast. Wes began his journey of using the iPad as his primary computer in 2019 and spent two years exclusively relying on the iPad. He gave the 14” M1 MacBook Pro a try but found it to be overkill, opting to return to the iPad as his primary computer. In this episode, we delve into that journey, exploring the accessories he uses with the iPad and the apps he relies on for his work at Apple Insider. We also extensively discuss his experiments with game streaming using Camo on the iPad. Wes is also a fan of the iPad mini, and discuss what role that iPad has alongside the iPad Pro.
This episode is sponsored by Glisten. Glisten is the "Good Listen" podcast app for Language Learners. It's all you need to immerse yourself in a language, on the path to becoming fluent. Learn more at www.glisten.ist. Download Glisten now for iPad, iPhone, and Apple Watch.
Bonus content and early episodes with chapter markers are available by supporting the podcast at www.patreon.com/ipadpros.
Bonus content and early episodes are also now available in Apple Podcasts!
Show notes are available at www.iPadPros.net. Feedback is welcomed at [email protected].
Links:
Wes’s Bio: https://appleinsider.com/editor/wesley+hilliard
Apple Insider Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/appleinsider-podcast/id963144241
Apple Insider Inside: https://appleinsider.com/inside/iphone-16
Asus Capture Card: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B096PPYZXV
Nintendo Switch Dock Mini: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0B76QTCVQ
Logitech Headset: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07PDFBJZD
Kuxiu iPad Stand Review: https://appleinsider.com/articles/23/10/29/kuxiu-x36-ipad-foldable-magnetic-stand-review-a-must-have-ipad-desk-accessory
Chapter Markers:
00:00:00: Opening
00:01:29: Support the Podcast
00:02:19: Wes Hilliard
00:13:31: Current iPad Pro Setup
00:23:34: Future iPads
00:24:13: Tasks for the iPad Pro
00:30:50: The Wiki
00:34:07: Big Stories?
00:36:12: Your Time with the Mac
00:49:32: Sponsor - Glisten
00:51:38: Game Streaming
01:15:08: What would we change about iPad?
01:20:37: Apple Vision Pro
01:27:26: What industry should Apple disrupt next?
01:31:13: Where can people follow you online?
01:36:02: Closing
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Matt Birchler is a UI/UX designer at NMI and makes videos over on A Better Computer. Learn more about Matt at www.birchtree.me. Matt joins the podcast once again for our annual non-iPad episode this year diving into a retrospective on the Apple Watch.
This episode of iPad Pros is sponsored by Glisten. Glisten is the "Good Listen" podcast app for Language Learners. It's all you need to immerse yourself in a language, on the path to becoming fluent. Learn more at www.glisten.ist. Download Glisten now for iPad, iPhone, and Apple Watch.
Bonus content and early episodes with chapter markers are available by supporting the podcast at www.patreon.com/ipadpros.
Bonus content and early episodes are also now available in Apple Podcasts! Subscribe today to get instant access to iPad Possibilities, iPad Ponderings, and iPad Historia!
Show notes are available at www.iPadPros.net. Feedback is welcomed at [email protected].
Live Video Recording:
https://youtube.com/live/mlrdAOoQxJk
Links:
https://apps.apple.com/us/app/glisten-language-podcasts/id6447008785
https://youtube.com/@abettercomputer
https://birchtree.me/blog/watchos-3-the-birchtree-review/
https://birchtree.me/blog/watchos-4-review/
https://birchtree.me/blog/watchos-5-review/
https://birchtree.me/blog/watchos-6-the-birchtree-review/
https://birchtree.me/blog/watchos-7-the-birchtree-review/
https://birchtree.me/blog/watchos-8-the-a-better-computer-review/
Chapter Markers:
00:00:00: Opening
00:01:14: Support the Podcast
00:01:38: Matt Birchler
00:05:35: The Original
00:18:47: Series 1 and 2
00:22:44: Series 3
00:26:51: Series 4
00:33:22: Series 5
00:38:00: Sponsor - Glisten
00:39:37: Series 6
00:46:24: SE (First Generation)
00:47:18: Series 7
00:56:36: Series 8/Ultra 1/SE 2
01:06:56: Series 9 and Ultra 2
01:13:47: Final Thoughts
01:17:59: Where can people find you online?
01:18:24: Closing
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Ken Case is the CEO of the Omni Group; the creators of OmniFocus, OmniOutliner, OmniGraffle, and OmniPlan. In this episode we dive deep into OmniFocus 4 that launched on December 13th, 2023. This episode is a two-part episode opening with an interview recorded in July of 2021 when the public beta of OmniFocus 4 was released. The second part of the episode was recorded after the launch of OmniFocus 4.
Bonus content and early episodes with chapter markers are available by supporting the podcast at www.patreon.com/ipadpros.
Bonus content and early episodes are also now available in Apple Podcasts! Subscribe today to get instant access to iPad Possibilities, iPad Ponderings, and iPad Historia!
Show notes are available at www.iPadPros.net. Feedback is welcomed at [email protected].
Links:
https://www.omnigroup.com/blog/introducing-omnifocus-4
https://www.omnigroup.com/omnifocus/
https://people.omnigroup.com/kc/
https://apps.apple.com/us/app/omnifocus-4/id1542143627
Chapter Markers:
00:00:00: Opening
00:01:26: Support the Podcast
00:01:53: Ken Case - July 2021
00:02:45: The iPad in 2021
00:04:09: Apple Pencil
00:04:55: Universal Control
00:05:33: OmniFocus Plugins
00:07:09: OmniFocus 4
00:11:20: SwiftUI
00:16:31: Apple Watch
00:17:42: Swift Playgrounds
00:19:23: Mac Only Features Now On iPad
00:21:56: Focus
00:26:19: Integration With Focus For iOS 15?
00:28:55: Widgets
00:31:06: Perspectives
00:31:52: Outlining
00:34:05: Exporting and printing
00:35:17: Inspector panels
00:38:50: Full keyboard navigation
00:42:43: Any Other iPadOS 15 Features?
00:43:01: Shortcuts
00:48:00: The Little Things
00:50:58: Drag and drop
00:53:27: Review Mode
00:54:16: Anything else?
00:55:57: M1 Macs
00:56:34: Ken Case - December 2023
00:57:37: Inspector Panels
00:59:25: iPad Keyboard Menu
01:01:15: Drag and Drop
01:02:56: Big takeaways from the beta
01:04:19: Shared Database
01:08:09: How do you personally use OmniFocus?
01:09:17: Changes from beta 1?
01:11:51: Favorite OmniFocus 4 Features?
01:14:24: OmniFocus Links
01:15:09: New OS Features
01:16:57: External Displays
01:18:51: The Apple Watch
01:25:03: OmniFocus Pro
01:30:05: Getting Started with OmniFocus
01:32:21: A single purchase
01:35:27: visionOS
01:37:18: Moving other apps to SwiftUI
01:38:54: Anything else?
01:40:22: Where Can People Find More Information?
01:41:16: Closing
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Procreate announced earlier this year that they are releasing a new iPad animation app called Procreate Dreams. Well that app is now here and we are joined by John Voorhees from MacStories.net to dive into this brand new app. John had early access to the app and did a great write up on MacStories about his experiences with the app so far. Procreate Dreams is out now and available as a one time purchase for $20.
Bonus content and early episodes with chapter markers are available by supporting the podcast at www.patreon.com/ipadpros.
Bonus content and early episodes are also now available in Apple Podcasts! Subscribe today to get instant access to iPad Possibilities, iPad Ponderings, and iPad Historia!
Show notes are available at www.iPadPros.net. Feedback is welcomed at [email protected].
Links:
https://threads.net/@johnvoorhees
https://mastodon.macstories.net/@johnvoorhees
https://www.macstories.net/stories/procreate-dreams-first-impressions/
Chapter Markers:
00:00:00: Opening
00:01:12: Support the Podcast
00:01:35: John Voorhees
00:08:58: The state of iPad
00:13:24: Procreate
00:15:47: Tidbits from your briefing
00:17:55: Other animation apps
00:18:17: Looom
00:18:39: Adobe Fresco
00:19:28: Stop Motion
00:19:46: Stop Animation Studio
00:20:12: Importing Procreate Drawings?
00:21:22: How much of Procreate is in Dreams?
00:23:04: Who is this app for?
00:27:31: Scenes
00:29:02: How to animate a dog
00:33:42: Real world assets
00:34:49: Starting from a video?
00:36:31: 12FPS vs 120FPS
00:37:56: Blend modes
00:38:50: Masking
00:39:25: Drawing outside the frame
00:42:08: Asset Library
00:43:06: Mixing in the real world
00:47:04: Apple Pencil
00:48:13: Lip Sync?
00:49:41: Procreate Keyboards?
00:51:13: Exporting
00:51:52: visionOS
00:54:03: Anything else?
00:58:28: Where can people find you online?
00:59:24: Closing
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Rob Copeland worked at Microsoft for almost 23 years as an Engineering Manager Executive. He worked on the developer tools from Microsoft including Visual Basic and Visual Studio; he then shifted to working on tablet first features for Windows including the tablet PCs back in 2006 and Windows 8. Rob has used the iPad since it was first released in 2010. It is from this very interesting background that we have this discussion about computing and how he uses the iPad as his primary computer.
This episode of iPad Pros is sponsored by Agenda, the award winning app that seamlessly integrates calendar events into your note taking. Learn more at www.agenda.com. Agenda 18 is now available as a free download for macOS, iPadOS, and iOS.
Bonus content and early episodes of both iPad Pros and Vision Pros with chapter markers are available by supporting the podcast at www.patreon.com/ipadpros.
Bonus content and early episodes are also now available in Apple Podcasts! Subscribe today to get instant access to iPad Possibilities, iPad Ponderings, and iPad Historia!
Show notes are available at www.iPadPros.net. Feedback is welcomed at [email protected].
Links:
Rob’s Mastodon: https://mastodon.social/@coperob
Words from Rob: https://wordsfromrob.com
Rob’s Tech Talk: https://robstechtalk.com
Spencerian Cursive Copybook Set and Theory Books: https://www.amazon.com/dp/088062096X
Chapter Markers:
00:00:00: Opening
00:01:36: Support the Podcast
00:02:11: Rob Copeland
00:07:21: Apple Pencil
00:09:43: Rob’s Time at Microsoft
00:15:05: Favorite iPads
00:17:14: Your first computers
00:22:25: The Future of Computing
00:29:17: 11 vs 12.9
00:32:19: What can't you do on iPad?
00:36:12: Learning to Code
00:39:39: Sponsor: Agenda
00:42:08: Writing on iPad
00:48:53: Journaling
00:55:06: Spencerian Handwriting Books
00:58:00: Apple's Journal app
01:00:25: Reading
01:03:14: Email
01:05:28: Task Management
01:07:15: Web Browsing
01:09:44: Researching
01:12:06: Finance and Expense Tracking
01:15:58: Photo and Video Editing
01:22:15: Music
01:26:41: Anything else?
01:27:12: General online talk about iPad
01:32:59: Versatility
01:36:24: Where can people follow you online?
01:36:58: Closing
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David Sparks is the co-host of Mac Power Users, Focused, and the Automators Podcast. He was on episodes 99 and 126 of this podcast. David is back on to discuss his latest Field Guide for Obsidian. Obsidian can be a scary app for some and in this episode I hope we can make it a bit more approachable.
This episode of iPad Pros is sponsored by Agenda, the award winning app that seamlessly integrates calendar events into your note taking. Learn more at www.agenda.com. Agenda 18 is now available as a free download for macOS, iPadOS, and iOS.
Bonus content and early episodes with chapter markers are available by supporting the podcast at www.patreon.com/ipadpros.
Bonus content and early episodes are also now available in Apple Podcasts! Subscribe today to get instant access to iPad Possibilities, iPad Ponderings, and iPad Historia!
Show notes are available at www.iPadPros.net. Feedback is welcomed at [email protected].
Links:
https://learn.macsparky.com/p/obsidianfg?affcode=256645_gesqorso
Chapter Markers:
00:00:00: Opening
00:01:16: Support the Podcast
00:01:54: David Sparks
00:02:56: DEVONthink vs Obsidian
00:06:14: What is Obsidian?
00:08:42: Multiple Windows?
00:09:50: Plugins
00:11:40: Why Obsidian?
00:14:06: Everything apps
00:15:50: Personal Operating System and other uses
00:17:40: Tasks in Obsidian?
00:19:44: Text
00:20:54: Organizing your files
00:24:10: Business Model
00:26:33: Custom UIs
00:28:40: Linking to files
00:29:17: Vaults
00:30:14: Sponsor - Agenda
00:31:42: Bookmarks
00:34:34: Plugins
00:36:42: Core Plugins
00:37:53: Templates
00:38:56: Podcast Show Notes
00:40:34: iPad Version
00:42:30: Auto Linking?
00:43:08: Graph View
00:44:38: visionOS?
00:45:07: Automation
00:48:15: Inbox
00:48:58: Apple Notes Import Tool
00:50:23: Canvas
00:51:20: Writing a book?
00:52:33: Blog Posts
00:52:57: Core apps
00:56:33: What did you learn creating the FG?
00:57:36: Favorite Plus Guide Interviews?
00:58:46: Anything else?
00:59:25: Discount Code - "FOT"
00:59:56: Closing
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A new category of iPad apps now exist with the release of iPadOS 17. The developers of Halide created a new app called Orion that lets you use your iPad as a screen for your Nintendo Switch, PS5, and other gaming consoles. This is an especially fun app with some delightful UI created around this concept of the Orion Operating System.
The other huge release in this category is Camo Studio for iPad by Reincubate. This app brings a full Twitch and YouTube streaming solution to the iPad.
In this episode is an interview with Eden Liu from Reincubate about Camo Studio for iPad. We dive into all of the features in the app currently and touch on some of the things that may be coming in a future update.
This episode of iPad Pros is sponsored by Agenda, the award winning app that seamlessly integrates calendar events into your note taking. Learn more at www.agenda.com. Agenda 18 is now available as a free download for macOS, iPadOS, and iOS.
Bonus content and early episodes with chapter markers are available by supporting the podcast at www.patreon.com/ipadpros.
Bonus content and early episodes are also now available in Apple Podcasts! Subscribe today to get instant access to iPad Possibilities, iPad Ponderings, and iPad Historia!
Show notes are available at www.iPadPros.net. Feedback is welcomed at [email protected].
Links:
https://www.switcherstudio.com
https://www.elgato.com/us/en/p/game-capture-hd60-x
Chapter Markers:
00:00:00: Opening
00:02:28: Support the Podcast
00:03:13: Eden Liu
00:05:21: The origins of Camo
00:07:22: The iPad version
00:08:29: How do you use iPad?
00:12:19: Elevator Pitch for Camo Studio
00:13:17: What did iPadOS 17 add?
00:15:55: Multiple video sources?
00:19:33: Doing a video podcast from iPad?
00:21:47: Switcher Studio and Remote Guests
00:25:29: Multiple Audio Tracks?
00:30:22: Twitch and YouTube Streaming
00:33:25: Web Overlays
00:34:17: Stream Elements
00:38:36: Stream Panels
00:39:55: Sponsor - Agenda
00:43:04: Capture Cards
00:48:23: Save video locally
00:51:05: Using the iPhone with the iPad?
00:53:30: Other uses of Camo Studio
00:57:22: USB-C iPad Required?
00:59:50: Apple Pencil
01:01:52: Adding media to your stream
01:03:45: Camo Scenes
01:07:13: Keyboard Shortcuts
01:09:43: Streaming your iPad's Screen
01:11:48: Camera Effects
01:14:48: Auto Framing
01:16:09: Remove
01:16:36: Spotlight and Lighting
01:19:35: The Mac Version
01:22:29: Free forever?
01:23:18: Where can people learn more?
01:28:32: Closing
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Canis Lupus is the developer of Ferrite Recording Studio and is introducing a brand new app entitled Transcriptionist.
Canis was on episodes 34 and 160 of this show to discuss Ferrite Recording Studio. In this episode we are diving deep into Transcriptionist; an on device transcription app that directly integrates with Ferrite. This is an app that really puts the power of the M1 and M2 iPad Pros to use and creates some truly great looking and very accurate transcripts.
This episode of iPad Pros is sponsored by Agenda, the award winning app that seamlessly integrates calendar events into your note taking. Learn more at www.agenda.com. Agenda 18 is now available as a free download for macOS, iPadOS, and iOS.
Early access of iPad Pros and Vision Pros with chapter markers are available by supporting the podcast at www.patreon.com/ipadpros. Early access is also available on Apple Podcasts by subscribing.
Show notes are available at www.iPadPros.net. Feedback is welcomed at [email protected].
Links:
https://www.wooji-juice.com/products/transcriptionist/
https://apps.apple.com/us/app/transcriptionist/id644705940
https://indieapps.space/@wooji
Chapter Markers:
00:00:00: Opening
00:01:36: Agenda
00:02:11: Vision Pros
00:02:42: Canis Lupus
00:04:03: iPadOS 17
00:05:30: Transcriptionist
00:06:18: Where did the idea come from?
00:14:11: Use Cases of the App
00:17:59: Editing Podcasts via Transcriptions?
00:22:43: Video Export
00:23:43: Neural Engine
00:24:51: Fast Transcripts vs. Slower Ones
00:27:32: What resources are being used to transcribe?
00:30:03: Swapping RAM
00:32:50: Each person on their own track
00:35:26: Sponsor: Agenda
00:38:30: Fixing typos
00:41:32: Custom words?
00:44:55: Chapter Markers
00:47:05: Video
00:48:47: Beautiful Transcripts
00:55:44: HTML Audio Player?
00:57:38: Transcript Metadata
00:59:16: Best Practices for Sharing Transcripts?
01:00:50: AI Brains
01:04:43: Look Ahead
01:08:11: Neural Engine Cutoff?
01:10:22: Other languages
01:11:36: Updates to the brains?
01:13:04: On the Mac
01:15:02: Exporting from Ferrite
01:16:53: How is the Mac app different?
01:22:13: Ferrite on Mac?
01:24:04: visionOS
01:30:07: Foreign Language Transcriptions
01:30:35: Anything else?
01:32:07: Wooji Juice
01:32:40: Mastodon
01:34:14: Closing
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Matthew Cassinelli is back for our 6th annual catchup on what’s new with Shortcuts! Shortcuts 7 is now available for iPadOS 17, iOS 17, watchOS 10, and macOS Sonoma! If you want to listen to our past episodes; check out episodes 41, 42, 58, 90, 91, 122, 149, and 151.
Check out Matthew Cassinelli’s new membership at www.matthewcassinelli.com/membership
This episode of iPad Pros is sponsored by Agenda, the award winning app that seamlessly integrates calendar events into your note taking. Learn more at www.agenda.com. Agenda 18 is now available as a free download for macOS, iPadOS, and iOS.
Bonus content and early episodes with chapter markers are available by supporting the podcast at www.patreon.com/ipadpros.
Bonus content and early episodes are also now available in Apple Podcasts! Subscribe today to get instant access to iPad Possibilities, iPad Ponderings, and iPad Historia!
Show notes and the transcript are available at www.iPadPros.net. Feedback is welcomed at [email protected].
Chapter Markers:
00:00:00: Opening
00:01:33: Agenda
00:02:02: Matthew Cassinelli
00:04:52: Your iPad Life
00:08:50: Final Cut Pro
00:09:51: iPadOS 17
00:13:41: Anything else in the iPad world?
00:17:37: Your coverage of Shortcuts
00:19:44: Updates to Shortcuts since we last spoke
00:29:08: Shortcuts 7
00:37:30: Camera Actions
00:40:15: NFC Actions
00:43:12: External Display actions
00:48:45: True Automations
00:53:04: Sponsor - Agenda
00:54:22: Books Actions
00:56:46: Stopwatch actions
01:01:50: Shortcuts Widget on the Watch
01:08:56: Scan Documents action
01:10:42: Fitness actions
01:11:33: Freeform actions
01:12:39: Mail actions
01:14:51: Photos actions
01:17:07: Cellular Data actions
01:21:03: Printing actions
01:22:24: Select Person action
01:23:32: Passwords action
01:25:47: Tips actions
01:27:03: Time Machine action
01:31:14: Apple Vision Pro - Shortcuts
01:34:50: Wallpaper action
01:37:38: Improved Wait action
01:38:50: App Intents
01:41:26: watchOS
01:42:57: Final Thoughts
01:47:14: Where can people find your work?
01:48:32: Closing
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In this episode we are joined once again by Matt Birchler of a Better Computer. You can find that along with his other work at www.Birchtree.me. In this episode we will be diving into all of the things announced at Apple’s September 2023 event dubbed by Apple, Wonderlust.
This episode of iPad Pros is sponsored by Agenda, the award winning app that seamlessly integrates calendar events into your note taking. Learn more at www.agenda.com. Agenda 18 is now available as a free download for macOS, iPadOS, and iOS.
Bonus content and early episodes with chapter markers are available by supporting the podcast at www.patreon.com/ipadpros.
Bonus content and early episodes are also now available in Apple Podcasts! Subscribe today to get instant access to iPad Possibilities, iPad Ponderings, and iPad Historia!
Show notes are available at www.iPadPros.net. Feedback is welcomed at [email protected].
Links:
www.youtube.com/@abettercomputer
Chapter Markers:
00:00:00: Opening
00:00:57: Agenda
00:01:19: Patreon and Apple Podcasts
00:01:36: Vision Pros - Ken Case
00:02:08: Matt Birchler
00:03:10: Updates
00:04:23: Saving Lives
00:06:59: Apple Watch
00:12:57: The Environment
00:16:35: New Bands
00:20:20: Cycle Tracking and HomePod
00:21:19: Ultra 2
00:26:38: Sponsor: Agenda
00:28:44: iPhone 15
00:38:51: USB-C
00:48:36: iPhone 15 Pro
00:52:31: Action Button
00:54:29: A17 Pro and Gaming
01:01:01: USB 3
01:04:25: Reduced Lens Flare
01:05:07: 7 Focal Lengths
01:06:47: Tetriprism Design
01:09:06: Spatial Video Capture
01:15:49: WiFi 6E and Thread
01:17:51: iCloud Storage
01:21:46: OS Launch Dates
01:23:07: Closing Thoughts
01:26:44: Birchtree.me
01:27:37: Closing
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We are joined once again by Matthew Daley who was on episode 36 of the podcast that aired in October of 2018. He is joined by his brother Michael Daley. They both help run a small family business that you'll hear more about in this episode and we dive into a bunch of different wide ranging topics. They also run the blog iPadProductivity.com and have both been iPad only since the 3rd generation iPad released in 2012; so they bring with them a wealth of knowledge and experience with iPad and what makes the platform so special and worth using.
Bonus content and early episodes with chapter markers are available by supporting the podcast at www.patreon.com/ipadpros.
Bonus content and early episodes are also now available in Apple Podcasts! Subscribe today to get instant access to Vision Pros, iPad Possibilities, iPad Ponderings, and iPad Historia!
Show notes are available at www.iPadPros.net. Feedback is welcomed at [email protected].
Links:
Chapter Markers:
00:00:00: Opening
00:02:27: Support the podcast
00:03:30: Matthew Daley
00:07:20: Michael Daley
00:11:15: Current iPad Setup
00:16:36: iPadOS 17
00:21:29: Using the iPad with External Displays
00:26:02: How you use the iPad for your job?
00:30:17: Using the back camera during video calls
00:32:37: Website Management
00:39:31: Video Editing
00:43:06: IT support from iPad
00:47:23: Graphic Design
00:51:05: The M1 iPad
00:56:04: In Person Meetings
01:05:14: Apple's Apps
01:09:31: Freeform
01:12:00: PDF Expert
01:12:58: Spark
01:17:02: Brochures
01:18:49: Monday.com
01:21:42: Yoink
01:23:53: Shortcuts
01:26:48: Focus Modes and Non-Work Use
01:30:28: Future iPad Generations?
01:35:35: Apple Vision Pro
01:39:41: How do you hope iPadOS improves and any new apps you want to see?
01:43:43: iPadProductivity.com
01:45:17: Closing
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Robby Burns is a middle school band teacher and host of the Music Ed Tech Talk Podcast. In this episode we take a deep dive into Logic Pro.
Bonus content and early episodes with chapter markers are available by supporting the podcast at www.patreon.com/ipadpros. You’ll also be supporting the new Vision Pros Podcast with the single subscription.
Bonus content and early episodes are also now available in Apple Podcasts! Subscribe today to get instant access to iPad Possibilities, iPad Ponderings, and iPad Historia!
Show notes are available at www.iPadPros.net. Feedback is welcomed at [email protected].
Links:
https://social.musicedtechtalk.com/@robby
https://ipadpros.net/2021/12/22/episode-130-teaching-music-with-robby-burns/
https://ipadpros.net/2021/09/02/episode-121-dorico-and-sibelius-with-robby-burns/
https://www.apple.com/logic-pro-for-ipad/
Chapter Markers:
00:00:00: Opening
00:01:57: Support the Podcast
00:02:23: Vision Pros
00:02:43: Robby Burns
00:03:50: Your background
00:04:48: How you use the iPad
00:07:05: Music Notation App Updates
00:08:54: Logic Pro
00:10:16: How you use Logic?
00:13:21: Slowing up and Speeding Up Music
00:14:19: Music Notation?
00:15:49: What do you love about Logic Pro?
00:18:05: The instruments
00:19:40: The First Party Plugins
00:20:53: GarageBand instruments
00:22:25: GarageBand's 2006 update
00:23:29: Creating Podcasts
00:25:55: Any other Logic basics?
00:27:15: The iPad Version
00:29:19: Saving Logic Files in iCloud?
00:30:54: Where is the iPad Version Best and MIDI?
00:35:00: Apple Pencil
00:36:46: Tempo Track
00:37:13: Plugins on iPad
00:39:58: Piano Tech
00:40:40: Plugins
00:43:53: File Compatibility?
00:45:59: Spacial Audio
00:47:38: Time Based Projects
00:50:04: Mixing
00:51:20: Keyboard Shortcuts
00:54:22: Alchemy
00:56:35: Anything we haven't touched on?
00:58:32: iPadOS improvements needed?
01:04:28: Where can people find your work?
01:04:38: RobbyBurns.com
01:05:18: Closing
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Marc Palmer is the developer of Captionista. He is also the iOS UI Developer of the Concepts app. In this discussion we discuss how he uses Swift Playgrounds, his favorite iPad apps including iA Writer, Working Copy, Notion, LumaFusion, Final Cut Pro, GarageBand, and Logic Pro. We touch on his work at Concepts and dive deep into his awesome captioning app, Captionista, that just hit version 1.5.
Bonus content and early episodes with chapter markers are available by supporting the podcast at www.patreon.com/ipadpros.
Bonus content and early episodes are also now available in Apple Podcasts! Subscribe today to get instant access to iPad Possibilities, iPad Ponderings, and iPad Historia!
Show notes are available at www.iPadPros.net. Feedback is welcomed at [email protected].
Links:
https://iosdev.space/@marcpalmer
Chapter Markers:
00:00:00: Opening
00:01:58: Support the Podcast
00:02:37: Marc Palmer
00:05:58: Current iPad Setup
00:09:09: Your relationship to iPad?
00:10:40: Playgrounds
00:11:34: Apple Developer app
00:13:05: iA Writer
00:14:34: Working Copy
00:17:33: Notion
00:19:51: LumaFusion and Final Cut Pro
00:27:10: GarageBand and Logic Pro
00:32:03: Swift Playgrounds
00:36:10: Concepts
00:39:28: Captionista
00:41:03: What about the iPad do you love?
00:50:36: Captionista
00:54:17: Where did the idea for the app come from?
01:00:05: Manual transcription vs AI
01:05:38: Styling the subtitles
01:07:35: Watermarks
01:09:16: 3D Captions in visionOS?
01:11:31: Caption Sync
01:13:51: "sub" cards
01:16:45: Version 1.5
01:21:00: Apple Pencil Hover
01:23:56: iPad vs iPhone?
01:25:55: Roadmap?
01:29:02: Anything we haven't covered?
01:32:00: More info?
01:34:20: Closing
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Chance Miller is the Editor-In-Chief at 9to5Mac and with iPadOS 17 is now using the iPad Pro to run 9to5Mac. We discuss his thoughts on iPadOS 17, what it’s like using the Pro Display XDR with the iPad, how he gets work done on the iPad, and some iPad “paper cuts” that are hopefully addressed in future OS updates. We also touch a bit on Apple Vision Pro; you can hear our full 30 minute discussion about the Apple Vision Pro on episode 1 of the Vision Pros Podcast found at www.visionpros.fm.
Bonus content and early episodes with chapter markers are available by supporting the podcast at www.patreon.com/ipadpros.
Bonus content and early episodes are also now available in Apple Podcasts! Subscribe today to get instant access to iPad Possibilities, iPad Ponderings, and iPad Historia! New episodes of the bonus shows release the first week of every month.
Show notes are available at www.iPadPros.net. Feedback is welcomed at [email protected].
Links:
https://9to5mac.com/2023/06/17/ipados-17-stage-manager-widgets/
https://mastodon.social/@ChanceHMiller
Chapter Markers
00:00:00: Opening
00:01:05: Vision Pros Podcast - LAUNCHES TODAY
00:02:13: Support the Podcasts
00:02:29: Chance Miller
00:05:19: Current iPad Setup
00:07:44: RAM
00:10:10: Your iPad Evolution
00:12:51: Brydge
00:16:02: Battery Life
00:16:39: 15" MBA
00:18:15: What about iPad do you love?
00:19:44: What apps do you use for work?
00:20:08: Reeder
00:20:42: Slack
00:24:34: Wordpress
00:25:50: Obsidian
00:26:29: Shortcuts
00:28:45: Podcasting
00:32:53: Twitter
00:36:32: Timery
00:39:34: Podcasting
00:42:54: Synology
00:45:28: The betas
01:01:09: iPad Papercuts
01:04:22: Health app
01:09:52: Window sizing on iPad
01:11:53: Webcams
01:13:58: Audio routing
01:15:25: Final iPad thoughts
01:20:50: Apple Vision Pro (PREVIEW)
01:24:20: Wrap-Up
01:25:22: Closing
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Chris Swaffer is a Product Manager at PreSonus, the creators of the music notation software Notion. Since we last spoke, in episode 4, they’ve had a bunch of software updates including version 3 that launched late last year. In this episode, which was recorded before WWDC, we chat about how he uses the iPad and how Notion has changed since we last spoke in 2017.
The introduction and closing of this episode was done using the new Personal Voice feature in iPadOS 17 and captured using the built-in Screen Recording feature.
Bonus content and early episodes with chapter markers are available by supporting the podcast at www.patreon.com/ipadpros.
Bonus content and early episodes are also now available in Apple Podcasts! Subscribe today to get instant access to iPad Possibilities, iPad Ponderings, and iPad Historia!
Show notes are available at www.iPadPros.net. Feedback is welcomed at [email protected].
Chapter Markers
00:00:00: Opening
00:00:44: Personal Voice Introduction
00:02:30: Chris Swaffer
00:05:16: iPad mini
00:05:51: What else is new with Notion?
00:07:36: Version 3
00:11:51: Studio One
00:16:24: File Sharing
00:17:54: Cross Platform
00:19:50: Handwriting Recognition
00:21:11: Hover
00:22:29: External Monitors
00:25:27: Input
00:27:38: MIDI
00:30:48: Virtual Instruments
00:32:26: Adding score markings
00:33:52: Performing dynamics
00:35:59: Vocalists
00:36:50: Staff limitations?
00:39:50: Sharing and Export
00:41:42: Version 3.1
00:46:14: What's next?
00:48:28: Pricing
00:50:51: New Competition in Mobile
00:55:46: Where can people find more info?
00:56:10: Closing
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Milton Davis is a pilot for Hawaiian Airlines. Hawaiian Airlines outfits every pilot with an iPad as their electronic flight bag and has done so for many years now. In this episode, we dive into his background with Apple products, how he got into flying, and his experiences using the iPad as a pilot.
Bonus content and early episodes with chapter markers are available by supporting the podcast at www.patreon.com/ipadpros.
Bonus content and early episodes are also now available in Apple Podcasts! Subscribe today to get instant access to iPad Possibilities, iPad Ponderings, and iPad Historia!
Show notes are available at www.iPadPros.net. Feedback is welcomed at [email protected].
Chapter Markers
00:00:00: Opening
00:02:11: Milton Davis
00:04:24: Airplane Mode?
00:06:34: Longtime Mac user?
00:09:23: The mini?
00:11:28: Accessories or Cases?
00:12:11: Hawaiian Airlines
00:14:25: Favorite updates over the years?
00:16:42: Jeppesen
00:20:08: Paper to Digital
00:21:48: Flying basics
00:23:42: Improvements?
00:25:12: Tactile Switches vs Screens
00:26:58: Key apps
00:30:21: The company iPad
00:31:25: Other apps
00:33:50: Simulators
00:36:41: Landing a damaged plane?
00:38:49: Apps on the Airline Issued iPad
00:41:50: Industry Magazines
00:42:38: Lost and Found system?
00:43:25: Do you fly for fun as a hobby?
00:44:02: Foreflight
00:45:10: How widespread is the iPad for pilots?
00:46:18: Any other company issued tech?
00:47:06: How do you use the iPad outside of work?
00:48:07: Do you take advantage of visiting other cities?
00:51:08: What inspired you to start flying?
00:52:37: Movies
00:55:26: Fuel Efficiency
00:57:42: Anything we haven't covered?
00:59:57: Anything to promote?
01:00:12: RoadMilt
01:00:26: Closing
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Matt Birchler is a UI/UX designer at NMI and makes videos over on A Better Computer. Learn more about Matt at www.birchtree.me. In this episode, you’ll hear our thoughts on all of Apple’s announcements at WWDC 2023.
Bonus content and early episodes with chapter markers are available by supporting the podcast at www.patreon.com/ipadpros.
Bonus content and early episodes are also available in Apple Podcasts! Subscribe today to get instant access to iPad Possibilities, iPad Ponderings, and iPad Historia!
Show notes are available at www.iPadPros.net. Feedback is welcomed at [email protected].
Links:
Live Recording: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WqwHIs7JGKY
Apple’s Keynote: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GYkq9Rgoj8E
Chapter Markers
00:00:00: Opening
00:03:20: Support the Podcast!
00:03:59: Matt Birchler
00:04:59: MacBook Air
00:06:43: Mac Studio
00:08:31: Mac Pro
00:12:39: iOS 17
00:23:23: iPadOS 17
00:31:33: MacOS Sonoma
00:39:15: AirPods
00:41:01: watchOS 10
00:44:53: Eye Health
00:51:30: tvOS
00:53:31: Vision Pro
01:27:22: Closing
01:33:29: Other tidbits
01:36:06: A Better Computer
01:37:18: Closing
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Apple recently announced the huge news that both Final Cut Pro and Logic Pro are coming to the iPad on May 23rd, 2023.
Ashley Xu was one of the few people that got to use Final Cut Pro on the iPad before it was officially announced by Apple, and she was featured in the official introduction video of Final Cut Pro for iPad that you’ll find on Apple’s website and YouTube channel. You can find her work on TikTok, YouTube, and Instagram under the handle "AshHasACamera". In this episode, we dive into how she got her start and her work in general, and then we do a deep dive on all things Final Cut Pro for iPad.
Bonus content and early episodes with chapter markers are available by supporting the podcast at www.patreon.com/ipadpros.
Bonus content and early episodes are also now available in Apple Podcasts! Subscribe today to get instant access to iPad Possibilities, iPad Ponderings, and iPad Historia!
Show notes are available at www.iPadPros.net. Feedback is welcomed at [email protected].
Links
https://www.tiktok.com/@ashhasacamera
https://www.instagram.com/ashhasacamera/
https://www.youtube.com/@ashhasacamera
https://youtu.be/0mqWw5UH1qg?t=66
https://www.apple.com/final-cut-pro-for-ipad/
Chapter Markers
00:00:00: Opening
00:01:38: Support the Podcast
00:02:01: Ash Xu (@AshHasACamera)
00:02:21: How you got your start?
00:03:50: Commercials
00:04:17: Painting
00:05:05: The community
00:05:42: Baking and cooking?
00:06:59: Developing the technique
00:07:51: Audio?
00:09:29: Music
00:10:22: Other platforms
00:10:46: Your style of video
00:12:06: MacBook Pro as a backdrop
00:13:10: Stop Motion Animation?
00:14:07: 10 Years from now?
00:15:08: What are you most proud of?
00:16:37: Final Cut from Day 1?
00:16:55: Gear?
00:18:16: Multicam setups?
00:18:34: MacBook Pro
00:18:52: iPad?
00:19:32: Final Cut Pro for iPad
00:21:40: Magic Keyboard?
00:21:52: Jog Wheel?
00:23:37: Does your workflow translate over to iPad?
00:26:47: Apple Pencil
00:29:30: Multicam
00:30:53: Fast Cut Automations
00:31:09: Scene Removal Mask
00:33:32: Auto Crop
00:34:25: Voice Isolation
00:35:43: Titles, Backgrounds, Music
00:36:49: Music?
00:37:13: Color Grading
00:38:02: Motion Templates
00:38:50: Camera inside Final Cut and importing media
00:40:39: Keyframing
00:42:10: File Formats
00:43:58: Exporting
00:44:44: Is an iPad in your future?
00:45:55: Where can people find your videos?
00:46:26: Closing
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Charlie Chapman is the developer of Dark Noise and hosts the Launched podcast. In this episode we discuss how Charlie uses the iPad, his hopes for WWDC 2023, and dive into the latest updates to Dark Noise including the recent update to version 3.
Bonus content and early episodes with chapter markers are available by supporting the podcast at www.patreon.com/ipadpros.
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Show notes are available at www.iPadPros.net. Feedback is welcomed at [email protected].
Links
Dark Noise’s website: https://darknoise.app
Launched Podcast: https://launchedfm.com
Chapter Markers
00:00:00: Opening
00:02:32: Charlie Chapman
00:10:29: WWDC Hopes?
00:20:30: Mix with Others
00:27:34: Dark Noise
00:31:08: Sherlocked?
00:41:12: Spacial Audio?
00:44:44: Version 2
00:51:21: OS Level Features
00:56:35: Version 3
01:04:15: Subscription
01:10:02: Pricing
01:18:11: The Mac App
01:25:14: Launched
01:28:05: DarkNoise.app
01:28:35: Closing
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Terri Morgan is the Co-Founder and Lead Designer at Luma Touch, the creators of LumaFusion. She was last on episode 3 of this podcast. Since then, a ton of updates have been released for the app, including a huge one just this past week that added the Multicam Studio. In this episode, we dive deep into the Multicam Studio and touch on some of the other updates since we last spoke. Learn more about LumaFusion at LumaTouch.com.
Bonus content and early episodes with chapter markers are available by supporting the podcast at www.patreon.com/ipadpros.
Bonus content and early episodes are also now available in Apple Podcasts! Subscribe today to get instant access to iPad Possibilities, iPad Ponderings, and iPad Historia!
Show notes are available at www.iPadPros.net. Feedback is welcomed at [email protected].
Chapter Markers
00:00:00: Opening
00:01:35: Support the Podcast
00:02:02: Terri Morgan
00:06:50: M1 iPad required?
00:09:27: ProRes
00:10:23: How do you use iPad?
00:12:08: Mindly
00:15:48: Your role at LumaFusion?
00:20:12: What else has been added to LumaFusion over the years?
00:26:34: Proxy video?
00:29:05: External Monitors
00:30:54: 200MB
00:33:10: Trackpad
00:34:32: Version 4
00:34:46: Multicam Basics
00:38:25: Sync
00:41:11: Editing Process
00:44:40: The resulting MC clip
00:46:59: The experience of multicam in LF
00:48:04: Live Switching
00:49:48: Anyone can use multicam
00:52:32: M2
00:53:39: Other features in the works?
00:56:56: 3D Audio
00:59:17: Anything else?
01:00:49: LumaTouch.com
01:01:08: Closing
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Zsolt Benke is a developer from Pécs, Hungary; who blogs over at https://decoding.io.
We discuss how he uses the iPad Pro and mini including apps like Things, Drafts, DevonThink, and using the iPad with the Apple Studio Display. We close out the discussion by diving into his post from March 16th, “Of course, we need to merge the Mac and the iPad …” And why we think this is not the right direction for iPad.
Bonus content and early episodes with chapter markers are available by supporting the podcast at www.patreon.com/ipadpros.
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Show notes are available at www.iPadPros.net. Feedback is welcomed at [email protected].
Links:
https://decoding.io/2023/03/of-course-we-need-to-merge-the-mac-and-the-ipad/
Chapter Markers
00:00:00: Opening
00:01:58: Zsolt Benke
00:04:31: What role does the iPad play for you?
00:07:08: Web Developer
00:09:53: Favorite apps?
00:13:08: Task Management
00:16:09: Shortcuts
00:19:47: Drafts
00:20:44: DevonThink
00:26:03: Tablet, Laptop, Desktop
00:30:09: Trackpad
00:35:38: Stage Manager
00:36:15: iPad with the MacBook Pro?
00:37:51: iPad mini
00:42:44: Reading
00:43:21: RSS
00:45:12: Calendar
00:45:41: Music Accessories
00:47:36: Should the iPad and Mac Merge?
00:54:46: Pro apps on iPad
01:03:11: Any iPad wishes?
01:05:16: Where can people find your work?
01:05:20: Decoding.io
02:46:04: Closing
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Agenda takes note taking to the next level, helping you plan projects and prepare for meetings. Setup a note for next week's head-to-head with your biggest client, or begin planning the next phase of a major project. Link your note directly to an event in your calendar, and you'll be fully prepared for anything that comes your way!
Agenda 17 brings multiple windows to both the iPad and Mac! To discuss this huge update is Alex Griekspoor, the founder and co-owner of Agenda. Learn more at www.agenda.com.
Bonus content and early episodes with chapter markers are available by supporting the podcast at www.patreon.com/ipadpros.
Bonus content and early episodes are also now available in Apple Podcasts! Subscribe today to get instant access to iPad Possibilities, iPad Ponderings, and iPad Historia!
Show notes are available at www.iPadPros.net. Feedback is welcomed at [email protected].
Chapter Markers
00:00:00: Opening
00:01:35: Alex Griekspoor
00:02:24: Current iPad Setup
00:04:50: What is Agenda?
00:06:12: How do you use Agenda?
00:07:00: Favorite updates to Agenda?
00:08:41: Agenda 17
00:11:12: Multi-Window on iPad
00:17:16: Updating Note Data?
00:19:15: Opening a new window
00:22:41: Windows other than notes?
00:24:07: External Monitor with the iPad
00:28:02: The Mac
00:35:42: Toolbar Window
00:42:29: Business Model Tweak
00:49:56: Unifying the Mac and iPad
00:55:32: Anything else?
00:57:15: More info?
00:58:48: Closing
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Justin Bianco is the creator of forScore; a sheet music reading app for iPad, iPhone, and the Mac.
Version 14 is now available. After a decade of evolution the metadata panel and tuner have been completely replaced, rewritten from scratch to be more flexible, modern, and powerful. Apple Pencil hover detection supercharges the annotation experience, secondary windows get far more capable, and forScore sports a brand new icon with several alternatives and older versions. With forScore Pro you can do even more like wink to turn pages, and you can now try out Pro features with a 30-day pass that doesn’t auto-renew.
We dive into all of these updates and more in this episode.
Bonus content and early episodes with chapter markers are available by supporting the podcast at www.patreon.com/ipadpros.
Bonus content and early episodes are also now available in Apple Podcasts! Subscribe today to get instant access to iPad Possibilities, iPad Ponderings, and iPad Historia!
Show notes are available at www.iPadPros.net. Feedback is welcomed at [email protected].
Chapter Markers
00:00:00: Opening
00:02:07: Justin Bianco
00:08:05: Favorite iPad Advances?
00:09:49: Oldest iPad still testing with?
00:10:43: What is forScore?
00:12:10: forScore for iPhone and Mac?
00:14:49: Keyboard and Trackpad
00:16:18: Hardware Accessories
00:17:51: Improvements over the years?
00:19:24: Setting Profiles
00:21:48: How to get music into forScore
00:23:07: Templates
00:23:37: Annotation System
00:24:22: PDF only?
00:25:34: Reflow
00:26:18: The Store and other Ecosystems
00:29:34: Metronome
00:31:29: Organization
00:33:18: Dashboard
00:34:46: Data
00:35:52: Display Options?
00:37:24: Business model
00:47:13: Piano
00:48:45: Apple Music Integration
00:50:39: Metadata
00:53:30: Tuner
00:55:59: StoreKit 2
00:58:26: forScore Cue
01:00:52: Multiple Windows and Stage Manager
01:04:04: Ensemble Sync?
01:05:30: Piano with Friends
01:05:45: Sharing
01:06:31: Design notes?
01:07:40: Anything else?
01:08:01: Music Box bundle
01:08:54: forScore.co
01:09:45: Closing
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DaVinci Resolve is an all in one professional level video editing app that includes color grading, color correction, visual effects, and audio post-production. DaVinci Resolve is available for macOS, Windows, Linux, and now iPadOS.
To discuss this brand new version of DaVinci Resolve is Shawn Carlson. Shawn is a Product Specialist at Blackmagic Design, the makers of DaVinci Resolve.
Bonus content and early episodes with chapter markers are available by supporting the podcast at www.patreon.com/ipadpros.
Bonus content and early episodes are also now available in Apple Podcasts! Subscribe today to get instant access to iPad Possibilities, iPad Ponderings, and iPad Historia!
Show notes are available at www.iPadPros.net. Feedback is welcomed at [email protected].
Chapter Markers
00:00:00: Opening
00:02:26: Shawn Carlson
00:03:35: What is your role?
00:04:21: Video Editing Background?
00:07:22: What Blackmagic does
00:09:19: Free vs Studio
00:11:40: iPad?
00:12:59: The missing tabs?
00:20:10: RAW footage
00:22:36: Network Rendering
00:25:57: The editing process
00:28:03: Importing Media
00:31:23: NAS
00:38:07: Multiple Timelines
00:42:15: 3D Editing
00:43:59: Track limit?
00:45:01: Blackmagic Cloud
00:50:12: Color coding
00:53:55: Multi-Cam
00:58:12: Trackpad
00:59:35: Gestures
01:01:10: Keyboard Shortcuts
01:04:15: Audio Consoles
01:06:11: Transitions
01:08:14: Green Screens
01:10:58: Dialogue Level
01:13:02: Dynamic Zoom
01:16:48: Other AI?
01:20:29: Boring Detector
01:22:36: Titles
01:24:26: Color Grading
01:27:42: LUTs
01:32:35: HDR
01:34:29: External Monitor support
01:36:02: Dolby Vision
01:39:48: Dolby Atmos
01:41:27: Anything else?
01:42:51: Where to start?
01:44:14: Closing
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Devon Dundee is the host of the the Magic Rays of Light podcast all about the Apple TV. In this episode we deep dive into all things iPadOS 16.
Bonus content and early episodes with chapter markers are available by supporting the podcast at www.patreon.com/ipadpros.
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Show notes are available at www.iPadPros.net. Feedback is welcomed at [email protected].
Links
Chapter Markers
00:00:00: Opening
00:02:01: Devon Dundee
00:06:15: New Apps?
00:08:43: Stage Manager
00:13:48: Journaling
00:14:44: Everlog
00:15:17: The splits
00:17:45: External Monitor
00:27:00: Other display tweaks
00:28:56: iCloud Shared Photo Library
00:32:30: iMessage
00:33:30: Freeform and Collaboration
00:37:24: Desktop Class Apps
00:39:39: Apple Mail
00:41:58: Reminders
00:43:45: Focus Mode
00:45:27: ScreenTime Plus
00:47:01: Passwords
00:48:54: Weather app
00:50:20: Smart Things
00:51:58: Home app
00:53:22: Anything else?
00:53:28: Custom Email Domains
00:56:17: Magic Rays of Light
00:57:47: Closing
00:58:17: DevonDundee.com
00:58:27: [email protected]
00:58:39: Closing
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Ged Maheux is the co-founder of the Iconfactory. In this episode we dive deep into their app Linea Sketch. He was last on the podcast for episode 76 to discuss Tot and was on episode 20 to chat about version 2 of Linea Sketch. In this episode, we discuss all of the updates since version 2 including last week’s update to version 4.2.
Learn more about the Iconfactory at www.iconfactory.com. Learn more about Linea Sketch at www.linea-app.com.
Bonus content and early episodes with chapter markers are available by supporting the podcast at www.patreon.com/ipadpros.
Bonus content and early episodes are also now available in Apple Podcasts! Subscribe today to get instant access to iPad Possibilities, iPad Ponderings, and iPad Historia!
Show notes are available at www.iPadPros.net. Feedback is welcomed at [email protected].
Chapter Markers
00:00:00: Opening
00:02:05: Ged Maheux
00:03:54: Linea Sketch Updates
00:04:18: Version 2.6
00:05:08: Dark Mode and Multi-Page Export
00:05:58: Version 3 - Universal App
00:07:01: Version 4
00:08:43: Creating new tools?
00:11:20: Organic Ink
00:14:00: Apple Pencil Tilting
00:14:54: Importing Files
00:17:29: Water Color Colors
00:18:44: Apple Pencil 3
00:19:27: Clear Ink
00:21:02: Ziplines
00:23:28: Double Tap
00:24:16: 1x1 Grid
00:25:13: Subscription
00:26:49: Collections
00:27:36: How are people using Linea?
00:29:15: Shortcuts
00:29:37: Anything else?
00:30:53: Color Sets
00:31:36: Layers
00:32:33: Fonts
00:33:44: Where to find more info?
00:34:48: Closing
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Matt Birchler from BirchTree.me and A Better Computer on YouTube is back on the show. He was previously on episodes 74, 92, 114, 123, 131, 143, and 150. In this episode we touch on a bunch of different topics including Mastodon, RSS, the Sony Inzone M9 monitor, subscriptions, Matt’s move to Todoist, Letterboxd, and Adobe’s AI Voice Enhancement beta.
To close out the episode we go totally off topic with a spoiler filled discussion of The Last of Us; both the games and the first episode of the new HBO series.
Bonus content and early episodes with chapter markers are available by supporting the podcast at www.patreon.com/ipadpros.
Bonus content and early episodes are also now available in Apple Podcasts! Subscribe today to get instant access to iPad Possibilities, iPad Ponderings, and iPad Historia!
Show notes are available at www.iPadPros.net. Feedback is welcomed at [email protected].
Links:
Adobe Voice Enhancements: https://podcast.adobe.com/enhance#
Mastodon: https://joinmastodon.org
Sony INZONE M9: https://direct.playstation.com/en-us/accessories/accessory/sony-27-inzone-m9-4k-hdr-144hz-gaming-monitor.1000032475
Matt’s Review of the M9: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=awYZ6mMhjpE
Todoist: https://todoist.com
Letterboxd: https://letterboxd.com
The Last of Us (Part 1): https://www.playstation.com/en-us/games/the-last-of-us-part-i/
The Last of Us on HBO: https://www.hbo.com/the-last-of-us
Matt on Mastodon: https://mastodon.social/@birchtree
Matt on Letterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/mattbirchler/
A Better Computer on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCGYdWR8QUYn88lG0PBeJQ_g
Chapter Markers
00:00:00: Opening
00:02:19: Audio Enhancement Demo
00:02:52: Original Audio Sample
00:03:13: Apple Enhanced Audio
00:03:40: Adobe Enhanced Audio
00:04:24: Matt Birchler
00:05:02: Mastodon
00:20:43: RSS
00:23:56: Sony Inzone M9
00:32:12: Subscriptions
00:38:29: Adobe Voice Enhancements
00:40:42: Things vs. Todoist
00:43:10: Letterboxd
00:47:09: Where to Find Matt
00:47:43: The Last of Us (Spoilers)
01:05:04: Closing
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Stephen Robles joins us from Apple Insider. He was last on for episode 133. In this episode we touch on a bunch of different topics including HomeKit, networking, the M2 iPad Pro, Ferrite 3, Network Attached Storage, DaVinci Resolve versus Final Cut, and Password Management. You can find his videos at YouTube.com/@BeardFM
Bonus content and early episodes with chapter markers are available by supporting the podcast at www.patreon.com/ipadpros.
Bonus content and early episodes are also now available in Apple Podcasts! Subscribe today to get instant access to iPad Possibilities, iPad Ponderings, and iPad Historia! New episodes of the bonus shows release the first week of every month.
Show notes are available at www.iPadPros.net. Feedback is welcomed at [email protected].
Chapter Markers
00:00:00: Opening
00:01:38: Stephen Robles
00:07:31: NAS
00:08:51: Mesh Networks and Ethernet
00:14:42: New iPads
00:15:52: HomeKit Upgrade
00:23:47: M2 iPad Pro and Ferrite 3
00:34:06: ProRes?
00:35:25: Final Cut vs DaVinci Resolve?
00:38:58: New HomeKit Gear?
00:40:39: Any new iPad apps?
00:42:23: Backing up podcasts
00:46:21: Password Management
00:48:28: Advanced Data Protection
00:54:05: Anything else?
00:55:27: YouTube.com/@BeardFM
00:55:48: Closing
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Allison Sheridan is the host of the NosillaCast and Chit Chat Across the Pond. We dive into how she uses the iPad Pro, how she struggles to find a use for her iPad mini, and how she uses the Synology.
Live Video Recording: https://youtu.be/t_uvxQJKJF0
Bonus content and early episodes with chapter markers are available by supporting the podcast at www.patreon.com/ipadpros.
Bonus content and early episodes are also now available in Apple Podcasts! Subscribe today to get instant access to iPad Possibilities, iPad Ponderings, and iPad Historia! New episodes of the bonus shows release the first week of every month.
Show notes are available at www.iPadPros.net. Feedback is welcomed at [email protected].
Chapter Markers
00:00:00: Opening
00:01:25: Video Version
00:01:49: Support the Podcast
00:02:10: Allison Sheridan
00:06:31: Current iPad Setup, Dictation, and the iPad mini
00:16:31: The Apple Pencil
00:21:16: Video Podcasts and the 10th Gen iPad
00:26:12: HashPhotos and a Scary iCloud Photo Story
00:39:29: Apple Pencil - Crafts
00:42:16: Synology
01:10:17: MimoLive
01:12:08: SideCar
01:13:32: iCloud Shared Photo Library
01:17:53: Photo Editing
01:20:04: Podfeet.com
01:21:03: Closing
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Ferrite Recording Studio is the app this podcast is edited with. It is an audio editing app available exclusively for iPad and iPhone and focuses on spoken word audio. Canis is the developer behind Ferrite and is back on the podcast to discuss version 3 of the app. Canis was last on for episode 34 in September 2018.
Bonus content and early episodes with chapter markers are available by supporting the podcast at www.patreon.com/ipadpros.
Bonus content and early episodes are also now available in Apple Podcasts!
Show notes are available at www.iPadPros.net. Feedback is welcomed at [email protected].
Chapter Markers
00:00:00: Opening
00:01:38: Canis
00:04:28: Stage Manager
00:06:32: Any new apps that you use?
00:06:59: Obsidian
00:07:07: Things
00:07:25: Documents
00:07:58: The iPad's Future
00:10:27: Ferrite 3
00:12:37: Double Speed Editing
00:16:59: The new audio engine
00:21:26: Audio Plugins
00:24:52: Other Big Ferrite 3 Features?
00:28:03: Search
00:30:43: Faster Speeds?
00:31:24: Smart Folders
00:33:44: Future Smart Things?
00:34:59: Other Library Features?
00:35:05: Template Folders
00:37:57: Context Menus
00:41:30: Strip Silence UI
00:45:23: Popup Menu
00:48:37: UI Redesigns
00:55:30: Export
01:01:08: Final Mix
01:04:50: Equalizer
01:07:54: Recording
01:12:18: The big recording problem on iOS
01:17:02: Hover
01:19:32: Keyboard Shortcuts
01:20:55: Settings
01:23:52: Pricing
01:26:17: Wooji-Juice.com
01:26:56: Closing
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Nik Bhatt founded Gentlemen Coders in 2016, As an 18 year veteran of Apple, his roles in the Photo Apps group included Senior Director of Engineering and Chief Technical Officer. He also led the RAW Camera and Core Image teams, as well as the imaging team for the Mac version of Photos. He holds 55 patents in a wide range of disciplines including image processing, audio processing, geotagging, wireless networking, and user interface design. We cover his time at Apple plus deep dive into his app, RAW Power. RAW Power is one of the only apps on iPadOS that lets you work with cameras not supported by Apple.
Bonus content and early episodes with chapter markers are available by supporting the podcast at www.patreon.com/ipadpros.
Bonus content and early episodes are also now available in Apple Podcasts! Subscribe today to get instant access to iPad Possibilities, iPad Ponderings, and iPad Historia!
Show notes are available at www.iPadPros.net. Feedback is welcomed at [email protected].
Chapter Markers
00:00:00: Opening
00:01:51: Support the Podcast
00:02:11: Nik Bhatt
00:06:57: Apple's Approach to Supporting Cameras
00:13:26: Photo Extensions
00:16:32: Editing a RAW image
00:18:17: Editing in multiple apps
00:21:26: Two images in One?
00:24:44: Share Sheets
00:25:47: Stacking
00:28:15: Designing RAW Power
00:34:11: LUTs
00:36:39: RAW vs DNG
00:42:22: Shortcuts
00:43:14: Batch Processing
00:45:39: Reference Mode vs True Tone
00:47:19: RAW editing tools
00:49:56: Unique Approaches to Editing
00:51:38: Fringes
00:53:29: Non-Centered Vignette
00:54:10: Curves
00:55:45: Live Photos
00:56:04: The 14 Pro
00:57:30: Settings
01:00:15: Lens Correction
01:04:13: The iPad
01:05:03: Library Management
01:07:26: Filtering
01:09:59: Copying Location Data?
01:10:57: Videos
01:11:29: Hidden Gestures
01:12:47: HSL
01:15:48: Files app
01:18:12: Mac version
01:20:36: Anything else?
01:20:54: End of Year Sale
01:22:29: Where can people find more info?
01:22:53: Closing
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Serif recently announced version 2 of all of their apps are now available including Affinity Photo, Designer, and Publisher. This marks the first time Affinity Publisher is available on the iPad. On this episode to discuss these new apps is Denny Henke; who was on episode 30 of this show to discuss the original Affinity apps for iPad.
Bonus content and early episodes with chapter markers are available by supporting the podcast at www.patreon.com/ipadpros.
Bonus content and early episodes are also now available in Apple Podcasts! Subscribe today to get instant access to iPad Possibilities, iPad Ponderings, and iPad Historia! New episodes of the bonus shows release the first week of every month.
Show notes are available at www.iPadPros.net. Feedback is welcomed at [email protected].
Chapter Markers
00:00:00: Opening
00:02:14: Support the Podcast
00:02:41: Denny Henke
00:05:43: Current Setup
00:06:51: Moft
00:08:49: The Affinity Apps
00:13:07: Same File Format
00:21:52: Designer
00:31:14: Mac vs iPad app?
00:32:32: How do you use Designer?
00:34:11: Removing background?
00:36:04: Missing from Illustrator?
00:36:45: Publisher
00:44:28: Multiple Chapters
00:46:29: Linked Files
00:47:42: Custom Tables
00:50:27: Final Output
00:52:29: Photo
00:54:19: Help system
00:55:47: Stacking
00:57:01: Command Controller
01:02:12: BeardyGuyCreative.com
01:02:29: BeardyStarStuff.net
01:02:57: Closing
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In this episode, we continue to deep dive into the photography world with Andrius Gailiunas from Pixelmator. In this discussion we cover a lot of ground focusing mainly on Pixelmator Photo. We last spoke for episode 49 when the company had just launched Pixelmator Photo; so a lot to catch up on in this episode.
Bonus content and early episodes with chapter markers are available by supporting the podcast at www.patreon.com/ipadpros.
Bonus content and early episodes are also now available in Apple Podcasts! Subscribe today to get instant access to iPad Possibilities, iPad Ponderings, and iPad Historia! New episodes of the bonus shows release the first week of every month.
Show notes are available at www.iPadPros.net. Feedback is welcomed at [email protected].
Links:
Pixelmator’s Website: https://www.pixelmator.com
Episode 49: https://ipadpros.net/2019/04/09/episode-49-pixelmator-photo-with-andrius-gailiunas/
Chapter Markers
00:00:00: Opening
00:01:45: Andrius Gailiunas
00:02:33: What's been added since we last chatted?
00:06:07: On Image Curves
00:11:08: iPhone version
00:12:36: RAW Photos
00:15:53: Pro versus Photo
00:18:26: Your role at Pixelmator?
00:20:17: Roundtrip Photos
00:20:34: Pixelmator on iOS
00:21:05: Machine Learning
00:26:49: Stacking
00:27:29: What do you capture?
00:29:59: Selective Color
00:32:48: Levels
00:36:38: Channel Mixer
00:40:50: Apple Pencil to select color?
00:44:04: RAW plus JPG
00:55:57: LUTs
01:01:22: Anything else?
01:04:02: More info?
01:04:54: Closing
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In this episode, we continue to deep dive into the photography world with the co-founder of Darkroom, Majd Taby. Darkroom is a unique photo editing tool as it can also be used for video color grading, and can non-destructively edit Live Photos. It also has features like Masking that are super hard to implement if you aren’t Adobe or a company of that size. Darkroom also has a fantastic iPad version with several iPad only features.
Bonus content and early episodes with chapter markers are available by supporting the podcast at www.patreon.com/ipadpros.
Bonus content and early episodes are also now available in Apple Podcasts! Subscribe today to get instant access to iPad Possibilities, iPad Ponderings, and iPad Historia! New episodes of the bonus shows release the first week of every month.
Show notes are available at www.iPadPros.net. Feedback is welcomed at [email protected].
Links
Darkroom’s Website: https://www.darkroom.co
Darkroom on Twitter: https://twitter.com/usedarkroom
Live Interview: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lfGexgsMoGw
Chapter Markers
00:00:00: Opening
00:01:09: Live on YouTube
00:01:27: iPadOS 16.2
00:02:25: Majd Taby
00:03:09: The iPad
00:07:44: Your relationship to photography
00:08:45: CameraBag
00:11:44: Photo Management
00:13:09: RAW files
00:16:31: What can you do with RAW that you can't do with JPEG?
00:22:25: Halide
00:23:19: Capturing both JPG and RAW
00:24:54: Live Photos
00:27:51: Video grading
00:29:29: Adjustments
00:32:39: Split Toning
00:34:22: White Vignette
00:36:45: Masking
00:39:04: Depth Data
00:40:42: Other Masks
00:42:55: Machine Learning
00:44:11: Transformation Tools
00:47:35: Presets
00:50:51: Creating Presets
00:55:24: Sharing Presets
00:56:44: Smart Albums
00:59:14: The iPad App
00:59:51: M2 iPad Pro - Hover Mode?
01:00:52: How we think about iPad
01:05:00: Wrap-up
01:05:31: Darkroom on Twitter
01:05:41: Darkroom.co
01:05:59: Closing
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Casey Liss of the Accidental Tech Podcast and Analog(ue) joins me to discuss becoming a Dad. This episode was recorded 9 days after becoming a first time Dad. We dive into general new dad advice, baby tech, baby photography, photo management, uses of the Synology, and why parents might want a GoPro.
Bonus content and early episodes with chapter markers are available by supporting the podcast at www.patreon.com/ipadpros.
Bonus content and early episodes are also now available in Apple Podcasts! Subscribe today to get instant access to iPad Possibilities, iPad Ponderings, and iPad Historia! New episodes of the bonus shows release the first week of every month.
Show notes are available at www.iPadPros.net. Feedback is welcomed at i[email protected].
Links:
- https://www.caseyliss.com/2015/2/1/baby-stuff-we-use
- https://www.caseyliss.com/2016/6/23/toddler-stuff-we-use
- https://www.cetaphil.com/us/
- https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1351006-REG/olympus_v207070su000_e_m10_mark_iii_slr.html
Chapter Markers
00:00:00: Opening
00:01:40: Support the Podcast
00:02:16: Casey Liss
00:04:00: Birth Story
00:14:20: Advise
00:16:25: Favorites so far
00:18:12: Growing the baby
00:21:14: Preparing the house?
00:27:49: Baby Tech
00:28:37: Cetaphil
00:31:53: Diaper Bag
00:33:36: Accounts?
00:36:56: Photography
00:39:43: Olympus Camera
00:42:23: Portrait Mode
00:43:31: Photo recommendations
00:44:59: Live Photos
00:46:52: Newborn Photography
00:50:13: Day One
00:57:37: Nurses
00:59:51: Lenses
01:05:53: 14 Pro Camera System
01:08:31: Screen Brightness
01:09:34: Photo Management
01:13:46: Synology
01:19:35: Recording setup
01:24:18: Back to Photo Management
01:35:34: Shared iCloud Photo Library
01:38:29: Photo gear?
01:39:20: GoPro
01:43:39: White Balance
01:44:57: Editing apps
01:46:17: Final words of wisdom?
01:54:20: ATP and Analog(ue)
01:54:38: CaseyLiss.com
01:55:11: MaskerAid
01:55:23: Peek-a-View
01:56:17: Closing
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Brent Clark and Tim Chaten break down all of the announcements Apple made on October 18th, 2022; including the Apple TV 4K (3rd generation), the 10th Generation iPad, and the M2 iPad Pros.
Bonus content and early episodes with chapter markers are available by supporting the podcast at www.patreon.com/ipadpros.
Bonus content and early episodes are also now available in Apple Podcasts! Subscribe today to get instant access to iPad Possibilities, iPad Ponderings, and iPad Historia! New episodes of the bonus shows release the first week of every month.
Show notes are available at www.iPadPros.net. Feedback is welcomed at [email protected].
Link to Video Recording: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9ZsAtyHHoyA
Chapter Markers
00:00:00: Opening
00:01:44: Magic Keyboard Folio Tidbit
00:02:24: Support the Podcast
00:02:44: Brent Clark
00:03:18: Apple TV 4K (3rd Generation)
00:08:34: iPad 10th Generation
00:09:48: The Smart Connector/Colors/Keyboard
00:14:48: The Apple Pencil Situation
00:20:38: Price Jump
00:21:18: No Stage Manager
00:23:05: iPad Air?
00:29:36: M2 iPad Pro
00:33:06: New Pro Apps and Pro Res Capture
00:39:43: M2 Chip
00:41:21: No MagSafe and Other Random Tidbits
00:46:41: iPadOS 16.1
00:50:20: Some other tidbits
00:52:47: @BrentacPrime
00:52:56: Marvel Alliance Podcast
00:53:03: Live Recording
00:53:28: @iPadProsPodcast
00:53:34: Closing
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Welcome to a very special episode this episode is being released in celebration of me becoming a first time dad and having one less thing to worry about recording when she does arrive. So this episode is all about baby tech and baby photography and joining me is another expectant first time dad, Andrew O’Hara from Apple Insider.
Bonus content and early episodes with chapter markers are available by supporting the podcast at www.patreon.com/ipadpros.
Bonus content and early episodes are also now available in Apple Podcasts! Subscribe today to get instant access to iPad Possibilities, iPad Ponderings, and iPad Historia! New episodes of the bonus shows release the first week of every month.
Show notes are available at www.iPadPros.net. Feedback is welcomed at [email protected].
Chapter Markers
00:00:00: Opening
00:01:47: Support the Podcast
00:02:26: Andrew O'Hara
00:05:31: Preparing the Way
00:07:08: Cradlewise Crib
00:08:36: Automations
00:10:08: Magic Button?
00:10:33: The Eve Button
00:10:57: Wemo Stage Scene Controller
00:11:45: Smart Shades
00:12:15: Baby Monitoring
00:12:25: Netamo Indoor Cam
00:12:52: Nanit
00:12:58: Owlet
00:15:42: Mobile Monitoring?
00:18:11: Apps!
00:18:39: Mango Baby
00:20:03: Willow Pump
00:22:15: Audio
00:24:26: Photo Strategy
00:25:35: SFBags Tech Pocket
00:25:54: MagSafe Clickr Grip
00:26:09: Traditional Camera?
00:26:22: Z7
00:26:31: Z6
00:26:44: ZFC
00:27:01: iPhone capture
00:27:42: Editing
00:28:14: Darkroom
00:29:15: Photos app
00:29:39: Affinity Photo
00:30:17: Shared Photo Library
00:32:20: Sony EV Z10
00:33:11: Lens
00:35:22: 2x zoom
00:36:57: Peak Design Tripod
00:38:13: Anything else?
00:42:33: HomeKit Insider
00:42:47: Twitter - @Andrew_OSU
00:42:59: Apple Insider
00:43:33: Closing
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This episode kicks off a new photography and photo editing series for iPad Pros! If you have a photography story to share please reach out to be on a future episode!
In this episode is Rishi Ó. He is a photographer in Taiwan and is all in on the iPhone and Pixelmator Photo on the iPad Pro. We dive into his capture and editing style and deep dive into Pixelmator Photo.
Listen to episode 49 of this podcast to hear more about Pixelmator Photo from Andrius Gailiunas. He is a software engineer at Pixelmator.
Bonus content and early episodes with chapter markers are available by supporting the podcast at www.patreon.com/ipadpros.
Bonus content and early episodes are also now available in Apple Podcasts! Subscribe today to get instant access to iPad Possibilities, iPad Ponderings, and iPad Historia! New episodes of the bonus shows release the first week of every month.
Show notes are available at www.iPadPros.net. Feedback is welcomed at [email protected].
Chapter Markers
00:00:00: Opening
00:03:47: Rishi Ó
00:14:25: Pixelmator Photo
00:22:34: Your workflow?
00:24:11: Glyph
00:25:17: Filters
00:28:33: Spectre Camera
00:30:20: Live Photos
00:33:20: Photo Library
00:35:34: ProRaw
00:38:19: Library Management
00:39:51: Your editing process
00:42:53: Camera App
00:47:34: What editing tools don't you use?
00:49:18: Curves
00:50:47: Match Colors
00:52:26: Apple Pencil
00:56:06: Magic Eraser
00:57:10: Night Shift and True Tone
00:59:00: Denoising
01:00:00: Extended Values
01:05:01: Affinity
01:05:49: Histogram
01:06:25: iPhone Lockscreens
01:09:31: Portrait Mode
01:13:04: Depth
01:14:58: Pano
01:15:29: Anything else?
01:18:28: Using the watch for capture
01:20:28: Night Mode
01:21:38: Where can people find your work?
01:21:42: Rishio.com
01:22:23: Outro
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Matthew Cassinelli is back for our 5th annual catchup on what’s new with Shortcuts! In this second part we dive deep on what’s new with Shortcuts for iPadOS 16, iOS 16, MacOS Ventura, and watchOS 9. This includes a super awesome tip on how to control your iPad with your Apple Watch! If you want to listen to our past episodes; check out episodes 41, 42, 58, 90, 91, 122, and 149.
You’ll also hear about a cool way to mount your MagSafe iPhone to your iPad in the Magic Keyboard to open up the episode!
Check out Matthew Cassinelli’s new membership at www.matthewcassinelli.com/membership
Bonus content and early episodes with chapter markers are available by supporting the podcast at www.patreon.com/ipadpros.
Bonus content and early episodes are also now available in Apple Podcasts! Subscribe today to get instant access to iPad Possibilities, iPad Ponderings, and iPad Historia! New episodes of the bonus shows release the first week of every month.
Show notes are available at www.iPadPros.net. Feedback is welcomed at [email protected].
Chapter Markers
00:00:00: Opening
00:01:20: Mounting an iPhone to your iPad
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0B5G3LKQL?psc=1&ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details
00:04:07: Support the Podcast
00:04:38: Most Used New Actions?
00:04:53: Safari Tab Actions
00:06:06: Focus Filters
00:09:14: Open Folder Action
00:13:39: Find Notes
00:14:20: Exporting Data from Notes
00:17:37: Evernote
00:19:17: Folders in Voice Memos
00:21:40: Live Captions
00:24:03: Extract Subject
00:25:22: Parked Cars
00:28:24: Geocaching
00:29:15: Mail
00:31:02: Search
00:33:29: Files
00:38:26: Focus Modes
00:41:31: Focus Filters
00:44:14: Video Player
00:45:02: Personal Hotspot
00:46:56: Optimize File Size for PDF
00:48:41: Set Flashlight
00:49:18: Start Remote Screen Share
00:50:47: Control your iPad from your Watch!
00:56:26: Live Captions
00:57:57: Anything else?
01:05:01: Wrap-up
01:05:32: MatthewCassinelli.com/SiriShortcuts
01:05:48: MatthewCassinelli.com/Membership
01:06:08: Closing
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Matt Birchler and Tim Chaten dive deep into Apple’s Far Out event where the company announced several Apple Watches including the Series 8, SE 2, and Ultra plus the AirPods Pro 2, and the iPhone 14 lineup.
Bonus content and early episodes with chapter markers are available by supporting the podcast at www.patreon.com/ipadpros.
Bonus content and early episodes are also now available in Apple Podcasts! Subscribe today to get instant access to iPad Possibilities, iPad Ponderings, and iPad Historia!
Show notes are available at www.iPadPros.net. Feedback is welcomed at [email protected].
Chapter Markers
00:00:00: Opening
00:01:29: Matt Birchler
00:02:31: Apple Watch - Series 8
00:07:32: SE 2
00:11:26: Apple Watch Ultra
00:39:06: AirPods Pro - 2nd Generation
00:47:33: iPhone 14 - The Island!
00:53:11: iPhone 14
00:55:51: Satellite
00:59:26: Cameras
01:06:23: Battery Life
01:08:09: eSim
01:10:55: Always on Display
01:15:28: Anything else?
01:16:27: Purchase Plans
01:24:26: Wrap-up
01:25:49: A Better Computer
01:26:05: BirchTree.me
01:26:08: @MattBirchler
01:26:24: Closing
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Matthew Cassinelli is back for our 5th annual catchup on what’s new with Shortcuts! In this first part we catchup on how he sees the iPad, all of the updates Apple rolled out after the initial releases for Shortcuts last year, and begin our discussion on what’s new with Shortcuts for iPadOS 16, iOS 16, MacOS Ventura, and watchOS 9. If you want to listen to our past episodes; check out episodes 41, 42, 58, 90, 91, and 122.
Check out Matthew Cassinelli’s new membership at www.matthewcassinelli.com/membership
Bonus content and early episodes with chapter markers are available by supporting the podcast at www.patreon.com/ipadpros.
Bonus content and early episodes are also now available in Apple Podcasts! Subscribe today to get instant access to iPad Possibilities, iPad Ponderings, and iPad Historia! New episodes of the bonus shows release the first week of every month.
Show notes are available at www.iPadPros.net. Feedback is welcomed at [email protected].
Check out the Mac Geek Gab Podcast at MacGeekGab.com and wherever you get your podcasts!
Chapter Markers
00:00:00: Opening
00:01:54: Matthew Cassinelli
00:02:35: The iPad as the Best Shortcuts Computer
https://matthewcassinelli.com/imore-how-to-get-started-shortcuts-ipad/
00:04:50: Multi-Window?
00:08:10: External Displays
00:12:08: Current iPad Setup
00:15:17: Shortcuts on the Mac
00:21:33: Updates with 15.4
00:27:00: Playback Destinations
00:29:09: Mac Geek Gab Podcast
00:30:07: HomePods
00:32:15: Release Notes
00:34:02: Tags in Reminders
00:43:13: iWork Updates
00:44:58: Spreadsheets
00:45:57: iPadOS 16
00:46:11: Opening Statements
00:51:29: Apple Watch
00:53:16: Smart Actions?
00:56:18: Syncing Podcasts
00:57:32: Closing
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In this episode Brent Clark and Tim Chaten do a deep dive on Apple’s Reminders app. You can follow Brent on Twitter (@brentacPrime).
Bonus content and early episodes with chapter markers are available by supporting the podcast at www.patreon.com/ipadpros.
Bonus content and early episodes are also now available in Apple Podcasts! Subscribe today to get instant access to iPad Possibilities, iPad Ponderings, and iPad Historia! New episodes of the bonus shows release the first week of every month.
Show notes are available at www.iPadPros.net. Feedback is welcomed at [email protected].
Chapter Markers
00:00:00: Opening
00:01:37: Brent Clark
00:02:23: Opening Thoughts
00:03:22: Today
00:05:13: The Watch app
00:06:12: Scheduled
00:07:56: Shared Tasks
00:13:03: Task Capture
00:14:03: When Messaging
00:14:34: Location
00:15:56: Subtasks
00:17:47: Templates
00:19:57: Lists and Tags
00:21:42: Shortcuts
00:25:15: Printing
00:27:19: What else?
00:28:02: Marvel Countdown
00:31:59: Smart Lists
00:34:35: Feature Requests?
00:36:26: Complications
00:37:40: Wrap-up
00:38:17: Where can people find you online?
00:38:20: Marvel Alliance
00:38:31: @brentacPrime
00:38:55: Closing
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Niall Daly is a business coach and longtime iPad Pro power user. He was last on this podcast for episode 23. We catch up with how his setup has changed in those past four years including discussions on pointer support, the Apple Pencil, Shortcuts, and his usage of Drafts, Concepts, Muse, and Things. Check out BackPocket-CFO.com for more on his coaching business.
Bonus content and early episodes with chapter markers are available by supporting the podcast at www.patreon.com/ipadpros.
Bonus content and early episodes are also now available in Apple Podcasts! Subscribe today to get instant access to iPad Possibilities, iPad Ponderings, and iPad Historia! New episodes of the bonus shows release the first week of every month.
Show notes are available at www.iPadPros.net. Feedback is welcomed at [email protected].
Chapter Markers
00:00:00: Opening
00:01:37: Niall Daly
00:03:19: Your current setup and modularity
00:07:59: Pointer Support
00:10:09: Drafts
00:11:33: Concepts
00:12:01: What setup do you use most of the time?
00:13:51: Finding new clients?
00:14:31: Focus Mode
00:16:58: New Notable Apps?
00:17:13: Craft
00:18:05: Muse app
00:18:51: Defter Notes
00:19:19: More on Craft
00:19:55: Apple Pencil
00:22:27: Shortcuts
00:23:28: Timery
00:23:44: Expenses
00:24:45: Things and Reminders
00:26:32: FaceTime Links
00:28:06: PenTips 2
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/pentips/pentips-2-and-penmat-an-extraordinary-feeling-on-ipad
00:30:27: Anything else?
00:32:18: Widgets
00:34:29: Where can people find more info?
00:34:32: Backpocket-CFO
https://www.backpocket-cfo.com
00:34:46: LinkedIn
https://www.linkedin.com/in/nialljdaly/
00:34:54: Twitter (@BackPocketCFO)
00:35:07: Closing
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Jong Fui Fa owns a used clothing store in Kuching, Sarawak. He has been using the iPad Pro to run his business since 2017 and he shares some super interesting apps that I’ve never really heard of and I think you will get some awesome tidbits in this episode from a different part of the iPad Pro user base that I wish I had on more often.
Bonus content and early episodes with chapter markers are available by supporting the podcast at www.patreon.com/ipadpros.
Bonus content and early episodes are also now available in Apple Podcasts! Subscribe today to get instant access to iPad Possibilities, iPad Ponderings, and iPad Historia! New episodes of the bonus shows release the first week of every month.
Show notes are available at www.iPadPros.net. Feedback is welcomed at [email protected].
Chapter Markers
00:00:00: Opening
00:01:52: Jong Fui Fa
00:03:25: What is your business?
00:04:48: Image Capture?
00:06:13: Cellular Data?
00:07:12: Stage Manager
00:09:20: Lumen's Daily Tracker
00:11:56: Inventory Management
00:15:23: QR Tiger
00:17:06: Printing QR Codes
00:17:35: The web?
00:18:19: Photo apps
00:19:52: PhotoRoom
00:20:34: TouchRetouch
00:21:58: Pixelmator Photo
00:23:31: LumaFusion
00:25:21: Scanner Pro
00:26:54: POS
00:28:35: Payments
00:29:40: POS Computer?
00:30:35: Ginger Writer
00:32:27: Spark
00:34:19: Safari
00:35:35: Whats App
00:37:37: YouTube and Podcasts
00:39:14: iFont
00:40:48: www.kittl.com
00:41:20: Anything you'd like to promote?
00:41:35: @netster23
00:41:57: Closing
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Tastan Cansu is the UX Designer of Defter Notes. In this episode we discuss all things Defter Notes and a bit on how she uses the iPad as a designer and artist.
Bonus content and early episodes with chapter markers are available by supporting the podcast at www.patreon.com/ipadpros.
Bonus content and early episodes are also now available in Apple Podcasts! Subscribe today to get instant access to iPad Possibilities, iPad Ponderings, and iPad Historia! New episodes of the bonus shows release the first week of every month.
Show notes are available at www.iPadPros.net. Feedback is welcomed at [email protected].
Chapter Markers
00:00:00: Opening
00:01:30: Tastan Cansu
00:05:47: Defter Notes
00:07:18: Archive and Trash Bin
00:09:49: Apple Pencil
00:11:44: What you can put in the notes
00:13:03: Sticky Notes
00:14:46: PDFs
00:16:58: Other File Types
00:18:41: Audio?
00:19:23: Zooming In
00:21:50: Spaces
00:24:31: Page concept
00:26:13: URLs
00:26:49: The Future?
00:28:18: Input Wheel
00:30:24: Where'd the name Defter come from?
00:31:18: Search?
00:33:59: Anything Else?
00:34:19: Collaboration?
00:35:01: More info?
00:35:51: iPhone version?
00:36:46: Stage Manager
00:37:28: Closing
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The iPadOS 16 beta is now a couple weeks old and in this episode we will be sharing our experiences using it. Brian Baggett of the Infinite Loopback podcast was at the top of my list to hear from as he is one of the few people I know that has the Apple Studio Display and I was super curious to hear what it is like using the iPad Pro with a 5K external display. So we dive into what that experience is like and much more.
This episode of iPad Pros is sponsored by Agenda, an elegant new take on notes for iPad, iPhone, and the Mac. Learn more at www.agenda.com. Agenda 14 is now available as a free download for macOS, iPadOS, and iOS. The focus of this release is powerful organization and navigation, with major updates to tags, and new features like autocompletion and back-linking.
Bonus content and early episodes with chapter markers are available by supporting the podcast at www.patreon.com/ipadpros.
Bonus content and early episodes are also now available in Apple Podcasts! Subscribe today to get instant access to iPad Possibilities, iPad Ponderings, and iPad Historia! New episodes of the bonus shows release the first week of every month.
Show notes are available at www.iPadPros.net. Feedback is welcomed at [email protected].
Chapter Markers
00:00:00: Opening
00:01:58: Brian Baggett
00:02:31: Apple Studio Display
00:10:46: Larger iPads?
00:15:52: 5K vs 4K
00:19:26: New Setups
00:21:28: Live Captions
00:21:48: PIP and Quick Notes
00:23:20: Deleted Messages
00:23:53: Extracting Subject of Photo
00:25:11: Weather app
00:26:29: Apple Studio Speakers
00:28:08: PS Remote Play on External Monitor
00:30:53: Window Setups and Descript on Mac
00:36:31: How do you have your iPad setup next to your monitor?
00:38:23: Sponsor: Agenda 14
00:41:28: Single Stage?
00:42:58: Switching off SM
00:44:13: The Modular iPad
00:44:50: Flipping the Studio Display
00:46:17: Files vs Finder
00:48:54: DriverKit Hopes
00:53:22: Beta 1
00:59:17: FaceTime Invitation
01:00:52: Collaboration
01:03:29: Using Mac setups
01:05:03: Studio Display Ports?
01:10:19: M2
01:14:58: 2 Computers in One
01:18:50: Better tablet mode
01:23:34: No Man's Sky
01:24:30: Infinite Loopback
01:24:55: Closing
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The iPad now has overlapping resizable windows with a feature known as Stage Manager. Along with this is true external display support! This is available on all M1 iPads and enables up to 8 unique app windows plus a picture-in-picture video player window and a Quick Notes window! iPadOS 16 will be a transformational change to iPad when it launches this fall.
To discuss iPadOS 16 plus all of the other announcements from WWDC 2022 is Matt Birchler from a Better Computer. You can find his work at BirchTree.me and on YouTube.
This episode of iPad Pros is sponsored by Agenda, an elegant new take on notes for iPad, iPhone, and the Mac. Learn more at www.agenda.com. Agenda 14 is now available as a free download for macOS, iPadOS, and iOS. The focus of this release is powerful organization and navigation, with major updates to tags, and new features like autocompletion and back-linking.
Bonus content and early episodes with chapter markers are available by supporting the podcast at www.patreon.com/ipadpros.
Bonus content and early episodes are also now available in Apple Podcasts! Subscribe today to get instant access to iPad Possibilities, iPad Ponderings, and iPad Historia! New episodes of the bonus shows release the first week of every month.
Show notes are available at www.iPadPros.net. Feedback is welcomed at [email protected].
Chapter Markers
00:00:00: Opening
00:01:57: Agenda
00:02:16: Matt Birchler
00:02:51: The Event
00:04:20: Stage Manager and External Displays
00:18:27: More Resolution Mode
00:19:51: Reference Color Mode
00:20:28: Pro Apps
00:20:54: DriverKit and more Display Talk
00:25:01: Weather app!
00:26:05: GameCenter
00:28:05: Search
00:28:44: Collaboration
00:30:48: Lock Screens on iPhone
00:34:03: Focus Mode
00:36:54: More themes?
00:38:31: Sponsor - Agenda 14
00:39:46: Agenda in iPadOS 16
00:41:29: Shared Family Photo Library
00:45:21: Messages
00:47:23: Mail
00:48:51: Passkeys
00:50:47: Full Screen Apps with Stage Manager
00:52:14: Lift Subject
00:53:16: Portrait Mode
00:53:42: Live Text
00:54:33: Dictation
00:55:48: Multiple Stops in Maps
00:57:31: CarPlay ... coming 2024
01:00:04: Wallet
01:01:13: Home app
01:01:52: Medications
01:03:57: Fitness for Everyone
01:05:56: tvOS 16
01:07:53: Running the betas
01:11:53: watchOS 9
01:16:41: BREAKING NEWS ...
01:18:21: Workouts
01:24:22: The Dock
01:26:37: Health Stuff
01:28:56: The Mac
01:32:27: Reminders
01:32:34: New Hardware
01:39:09: Wrap-up
01:42:46: Files app
01:43:59: A Better Computer
01:44:52: Closing
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Simon B. Støvring is the developer of Data Jar, Jayson, Scriptable, and now Runestone. In this episode we deep dive into his latest app, Runestone.
Bonus content and early episodes with chapter markers are available by supporting the podcast at www.patreon.com/ipadpros.
Bonus content and early episodes are also now available in Apple Podcasts! Subscribe today to get instant access to iPad Possibilities, iPad Ponderings, and iPad Historia! New episodes of the bonus shows release the first week of every month.
Show notes are available at www.iPadPros.net. Feedback is welcomed at [email protected].
Chapter Markers
00:00:00: Opening
00:01:56: Simon Støvring
00:06:59: Swift Playground Limitations?
00:08:57: Runestone
00:13:14: The Framework
00:16:03: Most requested features?
00:18:11: Syntax highlighting?
00:21:03: Appearance Settings
00:23:46: Performance
00:24:33: Lines
00:26:49: Any hard languages to support?
00:28:27: What language do you work in?
00:29:39: Overscroll?
00:32:21: Presets?
00:33:25: Seeing the results of your code?
00:37:18: For those that aren't developers ...
00:40:29: Markdown?
00:44:53: How do you use Runestone?
00:46:07: Idea for Universal Control
00:46:36: Any other developer focused features?
00:47:43: Free Download
00:49:02: Anything else?
00:49:10: Runestone.app
00:49:29: Twitter
00:49:51: Closing
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Robert Bye is the Project Manager of Native Apps at Figma. Figma is a collaborative design tool aimed primarily at website and app designers.
This episode of iPad Pros is sponsored by Agenda, an elegant new take on notes for iPad, iPhone, and the Mac. Learn more at www.agenda.com. Agenda 14 is now available as a free download for macOS, iPadOS, and iOS. The focus of this release is powerful organization and navigation, with major updates to tags, and new features like autocompletion and back-linking.
Bonus content and early episodes with chapter markers are available by supporting the podcast at www.patreon.com/ipadpros.
Bonus content and early episodes are also now available in Apple Podcasts! Subscribe today to get instant access to iPad Possibilities, iPad Ponderings, and iPad Historia! New episodes of the bonus shows release the first week of every month.
Show notes are available at www.iPadPros.net. Feedback is welcomed at [email protected].
Chapter Markers
00:00:00: Opening
00:01:17: Agenda 14 Now Available
00:01:30: Robert Bye
00:07:01: Figma
00:08:51: FigJam
00:10:16: Collaboration
00:12:35: Different uses of FigJam
00:14:11: Templates
00:14:57: Figma - web app on iPad?
00:19:12: Exporting Figma into Playgrounds?
00:20:48: Making "fake" apps in Figma
00:22:39: Sponsor - Agenda 14
00:25:27: Timer in FigJam
00:27:30: How do you use Figma internally?
00:29:34: FigJam Tools
00:31:11: Widgets
00:32:34: Stamps
00:33:56: Code Snippets
00:34:53: Media Importing
00:36:57: Apple Pencil
00:37:39: Gestures
00:38:35: Keyboard Shortcuts
00:40:22: Apple Shortcuts and Automation?
00:41:00: FigJam Links
00:41:45: FigJam Stories
00:43:21: Moving Data from FigJam to Figma?
00:46:38: Anything else?
00:47:21: Closing
00:48:11: Pricing Model?
00:49:20: Closing
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Marko Markolovic has been a high school social studies teacher since 2001; his class is now 1 to 1 iPad and in this episode we discuss how school technology has changed since 2001. This includes a lot of really cool details like a new ability Apple released for schools to remote screen monitor iPads. He started experimenting with iPads in the school when the iPad 2 was released and there are a lot of cool tidbits in this episode I think you’ll enjoy hearing about.
This episode of iPad Pros is sponsored by Agenda, an elegant new take on notes for iPad, iPhone, and the Mac. Learn more at www.agenda.com. Agenda 14 is now available as a free download for macOS, iPadOS, and iOS. The focus of this release is powerful organization and navigation, with major updates to tags, and new features like autocompletion and back-linking.
Bonus content and early episodes with chapter markers are available by supporting the podcast at www.patreon.com/ipadpros.
Bonus content and early episodes are also now available in Apple Podcasts! Subscribe today to get instant access to iPad Possibilities, iPad Ponderings, and iPad Historia! New episodes of the bonus shows release the first week of every month.
Show notes are available at www.iPadPros.net. Feedback is welcomed at [email protected].
Chapter Markers
00:00:00: Opening
00:01:40: Marko Markolovic
00:03:46: What got you into teaching?
00:05:35: How has the technology advanced over those 20 years?
00:09:11: 1 to 1 Programs
00:14:05: iTunes U
00:14:26: What iPads are being used today?
00:18:47: What are Apple Pencils used for?
00:19:46: Logitech Combo Touch
00:20:35: JAMF
00:24:12: Chromebooks
00:25:17: Sponsor: Agenda 14
00:27:14: Apple Classroom
00:29:22: User accounts?
00:31:03: It's not the same device
00:31:43: Explain Everything
00:34:53: Remote monitoring
00:35:54: Keynote Live
00:40:51: Do students like the iPad?
00:42:40: Scribble
00:46:06: Any other notable apps?
00:46:22: Scribble Together
00:47:31: Live Text
00:49:33: Anything else?
00:51:29: Shiftscreen
00:53:19: Shortcuts
00:54:39: Twitter (@MarkoMarkolovic)
00:55:25: Closing
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Matt Gemmell is the author of numerous books including the Kestrel series, the Once Upon a Time series, and the recently released Middleshade Road. In this episode we discuss how his writing process has changed, how he is now able to publish entirely from the iPad, how trackpad support has changed things for him, Focus mode, and much more.
This episode of iPad Pros is sponsored by Agenda, an elegant new take on notes for iPad, iPhone, and the Mac. Learn more at www.agenda.com. Agenda 14 is now available as a free download for macOS, iPadOS, and iOS. The focus of this release is powerful organization and navigation, with major updates to tags, and new features like autocompletion and back-linking.
Bonus content and early episodes with chapter markers are available by supporting the podcast at www.patreon.com/ipadpros.
Show notes are available at www.iPadPros.net. Feedback is welcomed at [email protected].
Chapter Markers
00:00:00: Opening
00:01:19: Agenda 14
00:01:55: Matt Gemmell
00:04:47: Has your writing process changed?
00:06:18: Apps you use?
00:09:42: Your current iPad setup?
00:14:34: Trackpad?
00:15:19: Using a keyboard as a trackpad
00:16:40: iPad mini
00:18:30: How do you find the larger sized iPad?
00:20:44: A Stand?
00:22:00: Pointing devices?
00:23:59: Marketing and Promotion
00:26:01: Ulysses
00:28:25: Autographed ePubs
00:33:52: Building the Custom Exports
00:35:06: Audiobooks
00:38:24: Sponsor: Agenda 14
00:41:27: Drafts
00:44:44: Groups
00:45:35: Artwork
00:47:28: Quick Notes
00:50:48: Apple's Publishing System
00:53:25: Testing the books?
00:55:28: Your favorite eInk device?
00:57:30: Shortcuts, Focus Mode, and Automations
01:04:20: Screen Time
01:08:45: Widgets
01:10:45: Anything else?
01:11:36: What font do you write in?
01:12:23: Scribble
01:13:30: Where can people find your work?
01:14:14: Closing
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Vortex is a music producer that works entirely on the iPad. He also runs MobileMusicPro. A website and YouTube channel that helps you learn how to become a music producer.
This episode of iPad Pros is sponsored by Agenda, an elegant new take on notes for iPad, iPhone, and the Mac. Learn more at www.agenda.com. Agenda 14 is now available as a free download for macOS, iPadOS, and iOS. The focus of this release is powerful organization and navigation, with major updates to tags, and new features like autocompletion and back-linking.
Bonus content and early episodes with chapter markers are available by supporting the podcast at www.patreon.com/ipadpros.
Bonus content and early episodes are also now available in Apple Podcasts! Subscribe today to get instant access to iPad Possibilities, iPad Ponderings, and iPad Historia! New episodes of the bonus shows release the first week of every month.
Show notes are available at www.iPadPros.net. Feedback is welcomed at [email protected].
Chapter Markers
00:00:00: Opening
00:01:36: Agenda 14 - NOW AVAILABLE
00:02:14: Vortex
00:03:20: Current iPad Setup
00:05:55: USB-C
00:08:05: Laptop
00:09:23: Studio Display
00:09:52: RAM
00:17:03: QWERTY keyboard?
00:20:21: iPad Stand?
00:21:04: What kind of music do you create?
00:22:19: Cubasis 3
00:24:32: Mobile Form Factor
00:26:50: Apple Pencil
00:27:56: Trackpad support in Cubasis?
00:29:03: Custom Mouse Buttons?
00:30:14: Sponsor: Agenda 14
00:34:19: Audio Plugins
00:36:48: Plugin Reliability?
00:38:22: What effects do you get from the plugins?
00:41:12: Cubasis updates?
00:42:39: Why iPad?
00:44:38: Biggest Project?
00:45:41: Screen size
00:47:53: Mixing with external hardware
00:49:49: Thunderbolt?
00:50:56: Ableton Link
00:52:55: Dolby Atmos
00:56:07: Visually set instruments in stereo
00:56:30: Virtual Room
00:57:01: Publishing from iPad to Apple Music
00:58:42: Any other notable apps?
00:59:58: Just for music and origin story
01:03:14: Tell me about your site?
01:05:20: Mobile Music Roundtable Podcast
01:06:38: Anything else
01:07:44: Closing
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Pawel Lopusinski is the creator of a tool for developers called PlaygroundTester. PlaygroundTester is a SPM package that enables testing apps developed using Playgrounds 4 with automatic test discovery and execution. In this episode we chat about this new tool and his experiences with Playgrounds 4.
Bonus content and early episodes with chapter markers are available by supporting the podcast at www.patreon.com/ipadpros.
Bonus content and early episodes are also now available in Apple Podcasts! Subscribe today to get instant access to iPad Possibilities, iPad Ponderings, and iPad Historia! New episodes of the bonus shows release the first week of every month.
Show notes are available at www.iPadPros.net. Feedback is welcomed at [email protected].
Chapter Markers
00:00:00: Opening
00:02:27: Pawel Lopusinski
00:03:41: Current iPad Setup
00:05:12: Shortcuts
00:06:39: Your developer background
00:07:49: Working on your own project
00:10:10: Playgrounds 4
00:12:09: PlaygroundTester
00:18:29: Building on Playgrounds
00:20:07: Retina
00:21:52: Learning to code with Playgrounds?
00:24:32: Coding on iPad
00:27:20: Visually designing UI
00:29:46: Size Classes
00:32:06: Anything else?
00:35:50: Twitter (@Losiowaty)
00:36:16: Closing
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Fernando Silva works for a data analytics company where he uses the iPad Pro as his main computer. He also runs a YouTube channel focused on iPad related content. In this episode we cover a lot of ground including Microsoft Office on iPad, the cloud version of Windows, video editing, Affinity Photo, some accessory recommendations, what it’s like using Universal Control, and we even have a 4 minute Pokemon tangent on how you can bring Pokemon you caught on a GameBoy Advance all the way up onto your Switch.
Bonus content and early episodes with chapter markers are available by supporting the podcast at www.patreon.com/ipadpros.
Bonus content and early episodes are also now available in Apple Podcasts! Subscribe today to get instant access to iPad Possibilities, iPad Ponderings, and iPad Historia! New episodes of the bonus shows release the first week of every month.
Show notes are available at www.iPadPros.net. Feedback is welcomed at [email protected].
Chapter Markers
00:00:00: Opening
00:02:30: Fernando Silva
00:06:29: Saving Video Projects
00:07:06: Cinematic Mode
00:07:20: The iPhone mini
00:08:34: Your day job
00:10:42: Microsoft Excel and Trackpad Support
00:12:36: The File System
00:15:25: Jailbreaking
00:16:28: Emulators
00:18:15: Pokemon
00:22:13: Your YouTube Channel
00:23:57: External Display?
00:25:16: Universal Control?
00:29:25: Backlight Brightness
00:30:03: LumaFusion
00:31:53: Brusfri
00:32:49: Video Editing
00:34:26: AirDrop
00:35:12: Recording Setup
00:36:39: Affinity Photo
00:39:13: Topic Research
00:41:21: Favorite Accessories?
00:48:04: Office Apps
00:50:29: Cloud Windows
00:53:40: PowerPoint vs Keynote?
00:54:55: What do you use your Mac for?
00:59:31: Where can people find your YouTube and Twitter?
00:59:54: Closing
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Anthony Wilkes is the CEO of PlayScore; the makers of PlayScore 2 and the Optical Music Recognition library ReadScoreLib that 3rd party developers can license from PlayScore. This app lets you snap a photo of sheet music and convert it to a digital file you can work with in apps like Dorico or use within PlayScore 2 to use as a practice tool to learn a piece of music.
In this interview we dive into how he got into music and technology, the app’s origins, how the app is used today, what is next for PlayScore, and some of the more interesting uses of that library being licensed to 3rd parties.
Bonus content and early episodes with chapter markers are available by supporting the podcast at www.patreon.com/ipadpros.
Bonus content and early episodes are also now available in Apple Podcasts! Subscribe today to get instant access to iPad Possibilities, iPad Ponderings, and iPad Historia! New episodes of the bonus shows release the first week of every month.
Show notes are available at www.iPadPros.net. Feedback is welcomed at [email protected].
Chapter Markers
00:00:00: Opening
00:02:44: Anthony Wilkes
00:03:38: Do you use the iPad as a performer?
00:04:41: When did you decide to create this app?
00:06:07: The original app
00:08:23: Version 2
00:09:53: MP3 Export?
00:12:24: Feedback from Arrangers
00:22:22: 3rd partyapps
00:25:50: Playback
00:28:13: Tempo
00:29:07: Repeats
00:29:55: Future Updates?
00:31:35: User Feedback?
00:33:49: How'd you get into music?
00:36:53: Technology Advancements
00:38:30: Where can people find more info?
00:39:25: Closing
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David Ginsburg is the host of the In Touch with iOS Podcast. His day job is as a Principal Information Specialist. In this episode we dive into how iPads are used in corporations, the OS upgrade cycle for Apple devices versus the Windows approach, and how he uses the iPad in his personal life.
Bonus content and early episodes with chapter markers are available by supporting the podcast at www.patreon.com/ipadpros.
Bonus content and early episodes are also now available in Apple Podcasts! Subscribe today to get instant access to iPad Possibilities, iPad Ponderings, and iPad Historia! New episodes of the bonus shows release the first week of every month.
Show notes are available at www.iPadPros.net. Feedback is welcomed at [email protected].
Chapter Markers
00:00:00: Opening
00:02:15: David Ginsburg
00:05:21: Loosing the Pencil
00:06:33: Trackpad
00:10:28: Information Specialist
00:11:40: OS Updates
00:16:13: Remote or In Office Work?
00:19:13: Work apps?
00:19:22: Beyond Trust
00:19:48: Microsoft Remote Desktop
00:20:13: iPad Device Management
00:21:37: User Accounts?
00:22:58: The fun stuff
00:24:35: iPad Pro in 2022
00:26:00: Camo Studio
00:27:19: Plexicam
00:31:43: Show prep?
00:33:31: Universal Control
00:36:24: Leisure Device
00:40:21: In Touch with iOS
00:43:32: Where can people find you?
00:44:17: Closing
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Stephen Robles hosts and produces several podcasts including the AppleInsider Podcast, HomeKit Insider, and Movies on the Side. He edits all of these shows on the iPad mini. In this episode we dive into why he loves the iPad for editing and much more.
Bonus content and early episodes with chapter markers are available by supporting the podcast at www.patreon.com/ipadpros.
Bonus content and early episodes are also now available in Apple Podcasts! Subscribe today to get instant access to iPad Possibilities, iPad Ponderings, and iPad Historia! New episodes of the bonus shows release the first week of every month.
Show notes are available at www.iPadPros.net. Feedback is welcomed at [email protected].
Chapter Markers
00:00:00: Opening
00:01:23: Support the Podcast
00:02:40: Stephen Robles
00:04:37: Current iPad Setup
00:06:10: Mini vs 12.9
00:07:38: XDR
00:09:40: Editing during playback
00:11:29: Strip Silence and Tighten
00:13:47: Leveling audio
00:18:12: Brusfri
00:20:02: Music
00:24:46: Mac?
00:26:58: RapidWeaver
00:30:20: Apple Pencil Editing
00:31:46: Ferrite Templates
00:32:56: Transfering Audio Files
00:34:19: Recording from iPad?
00:36:20: Chapter Markers
00:41:04: Anything else about Ferrite?
00:43:01: Show Research and Shortcuts
00:53:17: Spotify
00:55:59: Writing Work
00:56:57: Image Editing
00:58:38: Universal Control?
00:59:58: Final iPad Thoughts?
01:04:38: Where to find your work?
01:05:06: HomeKit
01:06:51: HomeDevices
01:08:05: Closing
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Frank Foster is a developer who was given early access to Swift Playgrounds 4. This update provides the ability to write, test, and publish an iPhone or iPad app entirely from the iPad. In this episode we discuss his experiences over the past month developing an app in Playgrounds both on a new M1 iPad Pro and a very old iPad Air 2. You can find Frank’s blog post about his experiences at FrankEFoster.com.
Bonus content and early episodes with chapter markers are available by supporting the podcast at www.patreon.com/ipadpros.
Bonus content and early episodes are also now available in Apple Podcasts! Subscribe today to get instant access to iPad Possibilities, iPad Ponderings, and iPad Historia! New episodes of the bonus shows release the first week of every month.
Show notes are available at www.iPadPros.net. Feedback is welcomed at [email protected].
Chapter Markers
00:00:00: Opening
00:01:25: Anders Borum
00:04:38: Support the Podcast
00:05:55: Frank Foster
00:10:11: Prototyping on iPad?
00:11:28: Your current role
00:13:18: Swift Playgrounds 4
00:14:05: Where to start?
00:20:28: Apple Watch
00:21:40: Xcode vs Playgrounds 4
00:24:25: Testing your app on Mac vs iPad
00:29:51: UI
00:31:09: Testing iPhone apps on the iPad?
00:32:30: iPhone only apps?
00:33:31: SwiftUI Live Preview
00:35:11: Playgrounds on the Mac?
00:36:16: Adding Capabilities to your App
00:40:05: Core Data
00:41:49: Magic Keyboard and Trackpad
00:43:42: Swift Packages
00:44:10: Early Access
00:45:31: Packages
00:48:13: Sharing apps as Playground files?
00:50:05: Game Development
00:52:12: Shortcut support
00:55:01: Xcode Replacement?
00:57:45: Running your app
00:59:07: App Icon
01:01:42: External Monitor?
01:02:11: Submission Process
01:06:02: Version Control
01:09:50: Working Copy
01:11:50: Community Tidbits?
01:12:08: Paul Hudson
01:14:34: Anything else?
01:20:00: Where can people find you online?
01:20:48: Closing
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For the final episode of 2021 we take a break from iPad to look back at all of our favorite entertainment in 2021. Matt Birchler and Tim Chaten discuss our favorite music, TV shows, movies, and video games from the year.
Bonus content and early episodes with chapter markers are available by supporting the podcast at www.patreon.com/ipadpros.
Bonus content and early episodes are also now available in Apple Podcasts! Subscribe today to get instant access to iPad Possibilities, iPad Ponderings, and iPad Historia! New episodes of the bonus shows release the first week of every month.
Show notes are available at www.iPadPros.net. Feedback is welcomed at [email protected].
Chapter Markers
00:00:00: Opening
00:01:40: Support the Podcast
00:02:54: Matt Birchler
00:03:35: TV Shows
00:03:39: Marvel
00:06:26: Bad Batch
00:08:31: Midnight Mass
00:09:48: Mighty Ducks: Game Changer
00:11:12: Formula 1: Drive to Survive
00:14:06: TV app
00:14:09: Dexter: New Blood
00:15:43: The TV Podcasts
00:17:12: Curb Your Enthusiasm
00:18:27: DopeSick
00:18:58: Nine Perfect Strangers
00:19:33: Derry Girls
00:20:17: Apple TV
00:22:22: Hacks
00:23:01: Music
00:23:25: Grapefruit Season
00:24:10: Spacial Audio
00:24:57: A Love Supreme
00:27:24: Get Back
00:29:17: Adele 30
00:29:34: Bleachers
00:29:47: Holly Humberstone
00:30:12: A Love Supreme (Spacial)
00:31:59: Video Games
00:32:14: Hunting the PS5
00:48:30: Metroid Dread
00:56:33: Skyward Sword
00:56:41: Mario Golf
00:56:48: Bowser's Fury
00:56:55: Tetris Connected
00:57:18: switch.nintendo.com/year-in-review
00:58:26: Life is Strange: True Colors
00:59:19: Ratchet and Clank: A Rift Apart
01:02:11: Returnal
01:05:54: Activity Cards
01:07:58: Overboard
01:10:33: Remote Play on iPad
01:14:52: Movies
01:14:58: Fast 9
01:15:18: Dune
01:15:44: No Time to Die
01:16:12: Snyder Cut
01:16:25: Spencer
01:17:04: The Last Duel
01:19:54: Matrix Resurrections
01:22:20: SPOILERS
01:30:11: A Better Computer
01:30:43: Closing
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Robby Burns is a middle school band teacher and host of the Music Ed Tech Talk Podcast. In this episode we dive into what role the iPad plays in helping him teach class and do private music lessons.
Bonus content and early episodes with chapter markers are available by supporting the podcast at www.patreon.com/ipadpros.
Bonus content and early episodes are also now available in Apple Podcasts! Subscribe today to get instant access to iPad Possibilities, iPad Ponderings, and iPad Historia! New episodes of the bonus shows release the first week of every month.
Show notes are available at www.iPadPros.net. Feedback is welcomed at [email protected].
Chapter Markers
00:00:00: Opening
00:02:21: Robby Burns
00:05:07: Teaching Remotely
00:08:32: Sibelius Updates
00:13:13: iPad Only
00:18:13: How do you use the iPad in the classroom?
00:21:24: Tonal Energy Tuner App
00:22:17: Tuners
00:24:10: Metronome
00:27:30: OmniOutliner
00:30:09: DEVONthink
00:35:52: Creating resources for students
00:39:46: Trello
00:45:40: Research
00:48:00: Private Lessons
00:50:16: Craft
00:54:32: Shortcuts
00:57:19: Focus Modes
01:02:49: Thermostats
01:05:03: Other Focus Modes
01:14:06: Quick Note
01:17:03: Scribble
01:17:30: Video Editing
01:19:34: PDF Expert
01:21:57: Pixelmator
01:23:38: iPad Homescreen
01:26:09: DEVONthink
01:27:07: Documents
01:27:25: Where can people find your work?
01:29:41: Closing
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Matt Ronge is the co-founder and CEO of AstroPad. AstroPad Studio transforms your iPad into a drawing tablet and you can extend your Mac display to any iPad with Luna Display. We also chat about how he got his start by working at Apple and Garmin and later his own company that focused on email.
Bonus content and early episodes with chapter markers are available by supporting the podcast at www.patreon.com/ipadpros.
Bonus content and early episodes are also now available in Apple Podcasts! Subscribe today to get instant access to iPad Possibilities, iPad Ponderings, and iPad Historia! New episodes of the bonus shows release the first week of every month.
Show notes are available at www.iPadPros.net. Feedback is welcomed at [email protected].
Chapter Markers:
00:00:00: Opening
00:02:33: Matt Ronge
00:06:08: Working at Apple
00:08:34: Garmin
00:13:27: MailCore
00:18:51: iPad Hardware Evolution and AstroPad
00:23:42: Where did the name come from?
00:24:51: Pixar and other big companies
00:25:34: The competition
00:28:11: Collaboration
00:28:48: Did you use graphics tablets?
00:29:33: Interesting Setups?
00:30:41: Wireless Range?
00:31:06: Nintendo
00:32:10: Features from feedback?
00:32:59: What is on the iPad's screen?
00:34:52: Magic Gestures
00:36:45: LunaDisplay gestures?
00:38:18: LunaDisplay with AstroPad
00:40:02: External iPad Keyboard with AstroPad?
00:41:48: Apple Pencil Double Tap?
00:42:58: Standard vs Studio
00:45:23: Scribble
00:46:10: How is Luna Different?
00:50:56: Apple Pencil or Touch?
00:54:29: Audio
00:56:01: Headless Mode
00:56:31: Multiple iPads?
00:57:54: LunaDisplay on iPad
00:59:23: Magic Keyboard
01:00:02: Data Transfer and Accessories
01:02:07: ProMotion
01:04:34: Teleprompter Mode
01:07:16: How do you use your products?
01:09:06: Anything else?
01:09:51: Old Macs
01:11:27: Where can people find more info?
01:12:36: Closing
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Daniel Spreadbury is the Product Marketing Manager for Dorico. Dorico is one of the three leading professional-level music notation programs and was released on the iPad earlier this year.
Bonus content and early episodes with chapter markers are available by supporting the podcast at www.patreon.com/ipadpros.
Bonus content and early episodes are also now available in Apple Podcasts! Subscribe today to get instant access to iPad Possibilities, iPad Ponderings, and iPad Historia! New episodes of the bonus shows release the first week of every month.
Show notes are available at www.iPadPros.net. Feedback is welcomed at [email protected].
Chapter Markers
00:00:00: Opening
00:03:10: Daniel Spreadbury
00:05:12: Your Background
00:12:35: Arranging
00:13:14: PlayScore
00:16:57: NotateMe Now
00:17:59: Apple Watch
00:18:50: Dorico
00:20:55: Flows
00:23:57: Logical Input
00:27:12: Rhythm Grid
00:27:35: Starting Fresh
00:34:32: New Features Since Version 1
00:35:45: Play Mode
00:39:33: Mixer For Dynamics
00:41:01: Film Scoring
00:41:42: Condensing
00:47:21: Speedy Entry
00:50:53: QTE Framework
00:54:55: iPadOS Features
00:58:00: Avant-garde Music
01:02:18: Apple Pencil
01:06:29: Multiple Instruments For A Single Player
01:09:59: Multiple Voices On Same Staff
01:14:56: Ledger Line Notes
01:18:19: Pro Subscription?
01:20:55: Video
01:21:56: Dorico 4
01:28:01: No Staff Limit On iPad
01:33:56: RAM Limit
01:37:33: External Displays
01:39:25: Shortcuts
01:44:29: Favorite Keyboard Shortcut?
01:46:31: Playing in write mode
01:47:05: Favorite Feature?
01:49:11: Musical Transformation
01:50:14: Dorico.com
01:50:57: YouTube.com/Dorico
01:51:07: Twitter.com/DoricoOfficial
01:54:50: Closing
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Jonathan Hodgetts is the President of Wessex Tubas. In this discussion we chat about his business and running Wessex Tubas from the iPad Pro.
Bonus content and early episodes with chapter markers are available by supporting the podcast at www.patreon.com/ipadpros.
Bonus content and early episodes are also now available in Apple Podcasts! Subscribe today to get instant access to iPad Possibilities, iPad Ponderings, and iPad Historia! New episodes of the bonus shows release the first week of every month.
Show notes are available at www.iPadPros.net. Feedback is welcomed at [email protected].
Chapter Markers
00:00:00: Opening
00:01:35: Support the podcast
00:02:53: Jonathan Hodgetts
00:03:40: Creating instruments
00:05:45: Tuba player
00:08:28: Favorite Specialty Instrument?
00:09:56: Supply Chain?
00:11:26: Dual Sim card?
00:13:10: Entering an established market?
00:14:45: The blog
00:15:14: Location and Shipping Logistics
00:17:18: The logo and name
00:18:41: What do you use?
00:19:27: Wessex Tubas
00:21:38: The iPad
00:24:11: Sheet Music
00:25:50: iPad Music Stand?
00:27:04: Screen Size
00:27:24: How do you use the iMac?
00:27:48: Early days of working on iPad?
00:29:13: Computing Tasks
00:30:09: Designing an Instrument
00:31:59: XDR iPad Pro and the iPad mini
00:39:45: 13 mini
00:43:15: Spark
00:45:34: Other roles within your company
00:46:31: Fantastical
00:47:44: Reminders
00:48:10: Widgets
00:48:54: Focus Mode
00:49:59: Numbers
00:50:58: Keynote
00:51:14: The website
00:52:49: Live Chat
00:53:42: Accounting
00:54:30: Communication apps
00:56:55: Center Stage
00:57:42: Newsletter
00:58:00: LumaFusion
01:00:25: Product Photography
01:03:01: Tydlig
01:04:59: Notes
01:06:10: Apple Pencil
01:06:39: Paperless
01:07:51: Shortcuts
01:09:03: iPad in your personal life?
01:09:57: Drones
01:11:40: Anything Else?
01:12:48: Where can people find more info?
01:13:39: Closing
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David Sparks is back on the podcast to discuss DEVONthink and how his computer usage has shifted this past year with the introduction of the 6th generation iPad mini and the M1 Macs. David is the host of the Mac Power Users podcast and just released a new Field Guide all about DEVONthink. You can find all of his work at MacSparky.com.
A quick note from Tim Chaten the host of the podcast. If anyone would like to purchase my Series 5 Apple Watch, 44mm in Stainless Steel Gold with the original gold Milanese loop it is available for $450 shipped (United States only). Please reach out to [email protected] if interested. The watch is brand new as a replacement from Apple with AppleCare+ and the watch band has had minimal use and is in great condition. The Series 7 in this configuration costs $799.
Bonus content and early episodes with chapter markers are available by supporting the podcast at www.patreon.com/ipadpros.
Bonus content and early episodes are also now available in Apple Podcasts! Subscribe today to get instant access to iPad Possibilities, iPad Ponderings, and iPad Historia! New episodes of the bonus shows release the first week of every month.
Show notes are available at www.iPadPros.net. Feedback is welcomed at [email protected].
Chapter Markers
00:00:00: Opening
00:01:03: Free Focus Webinar
https://event.webinarjam.com/register/12/gvo24f4
00:01:18: $5 Off - DT Field Guide
00:01:36: Brand New Series 5 For Sale
00:02:34: David Sparks
00:05:44: Widgets and Focus Mode
00:10:50: When is the iPad the right tool?
00:15:53: iPad mini
00:18:22: iPad Pro versus mini?
00:20:23: Yamaha YDS 150 Digital Saxophone
https://www.altomusic.com/yamaha-yds-150-digital-saxophone-yds150#
00:22:03: Bluetooth Pedals
00:22:18: AirTurn BT200
00:24:33: Focus Mode
00:26:35: Focus Mode Webinar
00:26:54: DEVONthink
00:30:29: Email
00:32:46: AI
00:33:58: OCR
00:35:44: Appending DT Links
00:36:58: Web Extensions
00:38:30: Automation via Tags
00:40:49: Reading List
00:41:27: PDF Markup
00:42:04: The Field Guide
00:43:04: FIles app
00:45:24: Sync
00:47:42: Links
00:49:39: Widgets for DT?
00:50:28: Labels vs Tags
00:52:12: Multiple Windows
00:52:40: Shortcuts?
00:53:48: Replicate vs Duplicate
00:54:49: Smart Groups
00:55:47: Live Text
00:56:45: New discoveries?
00:58:13: Anything else?
00:58:25: iHeartTim "ihearttim"
01:00:15: Notes
01:00:48: Learn.MacSparky.com
01:02:05: Closing
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The iPad mini has finally been updated with the 2018 iPad Pro design. Devon Dundee shares his experiences after using the iPad for several weeks. Check out Devon’s work at ScreenTimes.net.
A quick note from Tim Chaten the host of the podcast. If anyone would like to purchase my Series 5 Apple Watch, 44mm in Stainless Steel Gold with the original gold Milanese loop it is available for $450 shipped (United States only). Please reach out to [email protected] if interested. The watch will be brand new as a replacement from Apple with AppleCare+ and the watch band has had minimal use and is in great condition. The Series 7 in this configuration costs $799.
Bonus content and early episodes with chapter markers are available by supporting the podcast at www.patreon.com/ipadpros.
Bonus content and early episodes are also now available in Apple Podcasts! Subscribe today to get instant access to iPad Possibilities, iPad Ponderings, and iPad Historia! New episodes of the bonus shows release the first week of every month.
Show notes are available at www.iPadPros.net. Feedback is welcomed at [email protected].
Chapter Markers
00:00:00: Opening
00:02:03: My Apple Watch Series 5 is For Sale
00:03:25: Devon Dundee
00:09:15: Cellular iPads
00:11:36: What Configuration Did You Order?
00:12:46: Any Accessories Or Cases?
00:13:56: Magnets
00:16:19: External Keyboard?
00:17:42: Portrait Vs Landscape
00:19:30: Scribble
00:21:13: Apple Pencil
00:21:58: ProMotion
00:23:58: Initial Impressions
00:25:43: Smaller Text
00:26:39: Any Surprises After Using It?
00:28:03: What Do You Use Your iPad For?
00:29:42: Speakers
00:31:04: The Screen Quality
00:32:37: Center Stage
00:33:21: TouchID
00:36:31: Holding The iPad With The Pencil
00:37:19: Volume Buttons
00:39:05: Battery Life
00:40:18: Any apps you use more on the mini?
00:41:37: PIP
00:42:32: Split Screen Usage?
00:44:00: Dual iPad Usage?
00:46:21: Brydge Idea
00:48:01: Any improvements you'd like to see?
00:48:55: Aspect Ratio
00:52:12: Final mini thoughts?
00:54:51: @DevonDundee
00:54:56: Magic Rays of Light
00:55:02: ScreenTimes.net
00:55:39: Closing
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In this episode hear about some of the most notable app updates that take advantage of iPadOS 15 features. Brian Baggett from the Infinite Loopback Podcast guests on the podcast to dive into these updates.
This episode of iPad Pros is sponsored by MagicMind; the world’s first productivity drink. Learn more at MagicMind.co/iPadPros. Use promo code iPadPros20 to get 20% off your order!
Bonus content and early episodes with chapter markers are available by supporting the podcast at www.patreon.com/ipadpros.
Bonus content and early episodes are also now available in Apple Podcasts! Subscribe today to get instant access to iPad Possibilities, iPad Ponderings, and iPad Historia! New episodes of the bonus shows release the first week of every month.
Show notes are available at www.iPadPros.net. Feedback is welcomed at [email protected].
Chapter Markers
00:00:00: Opening
00:01:26: MagicMind
00:02:03: Patreon and Apple Podcasts
00:02:21: Brian Baggett
00:03:30: Safari Extensions
00:04:13: 1Password
00:15:40: 1Blocker
00:18:31: Hush
00:19:05: Noir
00:21:21: Amplosion
00:23:37: Vidimote
00:25:58: Grammarly
00:28:10: Honey
00:29:07: Finding Extensions
00:32:34: Language Translator by Mate
00:33:39: Extensions by Apple?
00:36:27: Keyword Search
00:39:32: An extension to sync Chrome tabs?
00:40:49: GoodLinks
00:41:31: Paprika - Extension Request
00:42:53: Evernote
00:43:44: Sponsor - MagicMind
00:45:16: Live Text
00:46:59: Parcel
00:49:19: Drafts
00:51:43: Widgets
00:52:04: Fantastical
00:52:52: Cardhop
00:54:31: Where to find your XL widgets
00:55:47: Spark
00:56:36: Carrot
00:57:30: Editing widgets
00:58:58: WidgetSmith
00:59:48: Focus Mode and Widgets
01:02:45: Parcel (XL Widget)
01:03:16: Quick Notes
01:05:27: Pcalc
01:07:00: Agenda
01:10:43: OmniFocus
01:14:11: Quick Notes on the Watch
01:15:20: Live Text - WiFi Passwords
01:15:40: Anything else?
01:15:50: Pixelmator Photo
01:16:57: LumaFusion
01:18:36: Focus Mode
01:21:18: Wrapping up
01:24:13: Twitter (@BrianB)
01:24:19: Infinite Loopback Podcast
01:24:54: Closing
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In this week’s bonus episode, I’m joined by Matt Birchler and we are going to be discussing in-depth our thoughts on the announcements made at Apple’s September 2021 event and the OS updates that are now out. Make sure to check out Matt’s work at BirchTree.me; where you can find his blog, newsletter, and awesome YouTube channel; A Better Computer.
Bonus content and early episodes with chapter markers are available by supporting the podcast at www.patreon.com/ipadpros.
Bonus content and early episodes are also now available in Apple Podcasts! Subscribe today to get instant access to iPad Possibilities, iPad Ponderings, and iPad Historia! New episodes of the bonus shows release the first week of every month.
Show notes are available at www.iPadPros.net. Feedback is welcomed at [email protected].
Chapter Markers
00:00:00: Opening
00:01:29: Support the podcast!
00:02:50: Matt Birchler
00:04:49: iPad (9th Generation) and iPad mini (6th Generation)
00:18:30: iPadOS 15
01:04:47: Apple Watch Series 7
01:26:42: watchOS 8
01:38:38: iPhone 13 and 13 Pro
01:47:39: A Better Computer
01:48:41: Closing
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Matthew Cassinelli is back for our 4th annual catchup on what’s new with Shortcuts! Hear what’s new with Shortcuts for iPadOS 15, iOS 15, MacOS Monterey, and watchOS 8. If you want to listen to our past episodes; check out episodes 41, 42, 58, 90, and 91.
Check out Matthew Cassinelli’s new membership at www.matthewcassinelli.com/membership
Bonus content and early episodes with chapter markers are available by supporting the podcast at www.patreon.com/ipadpros.
Bonus content and early episodes are also now available in Apple Podcasts! Subscribe today to get instant access to iPad Possibilities, iPad Ponderings, and iPad Historia! New episodes of the bonus shows release the first week of every month.
Show notes are available at www.iPadPros.net. Feedback is welcomed at [email protected].
Chapter Markers
00:00:00: Opening
00:02:13: iPadOS 15 Tip
00:03:00: Support the Podcast!
00:04:23: Matthew Cassinelli
00:06:30: What have you been up to this past year?
00:09:02: iPad usage over the past year?
00:10:57: Wind Down and Bedtime Shortcuts
00:16:28: Any other shifts in Shortcuts this year?
00:19:26: Folders
00:19:47: Color Coding
00:20:46: Set Wallpaper
00:21:56: Apple Watch
00:25:33: High Level - What is Shortcuts 5 All About?
00:26:43: File Access
00:28:13: Input
00:30:45: Record me do something (Automator)
00:31:24: Window Management
00:36:12: Auto Suggestions
00:38:21: Dragging actions from one window to another?
00:40:21: Collapse Menu Items
00:40:57: Action Groupings
00:42:50: Gallery
00:44:04: Apple TV
00:47:10: Anything else about the Mac?
00:52:57: Shell Scripts
00:54:33: Menu Bar Icons
01:03:45: Closing Windows
01:04:41: Return to Home Screen
01:06:43: Record Computer Speaking
01:09:07: Importing Audio Files
01:11:28: Safari Actions
01:12:19: Sound Recognition Triggers
01:16:37: Low Power Mode
01:17:22: Focus Mode Triggers
01:22:57: Shortcuts Widget
01:26:15: Naming Shortcuts
01:29:48: Live Text Shortcuts
01:32:35: GIF Actions
01:33:16: PDF Actions
01:35:16: Stop Output
01:37:22: Sharing Shortcuts
01:42:08: Advanced Settings
01:45:48: Anything else?
01:50:52: Dictionary Action
01:51:55: XML RPC
01:52:53: Where can people find your work?
01:53:03: MatthewCassinelli.com/SiriShortcuts
01:55:55: Closing
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Professional desktop-class music notation software is finally available on the iPad. Music educator and percussionist Robby Burns discusses the arrival of Dorico and Sibelius on the iPad with Tim Chaten, who is a former music composition student that spent thousands of hours writing music in Finale.
Bonus content and early episodes with chapter markers are available by supporting the podcast at www.patreon.com/ipadpros.
Bonus content and early episodes are also now available in Apple Podcasts! Subscribe today to get instant access to iPad Possibilities, iPad Ponderings, and iPad Historia! New episodes of the bonus shows release the first week of every month.
Show notes are available at www.iPadPros.net. Feedback is welcomed at [email protected].
Chapter Markers
00:00:00: Opening
00:02:33: Support the podcast!
00:03:56: Robby Burns
00:06:59: Robby's Studio
00:09:22: What this episode is about
00:09:58: How do you use the iPad?
00:13:09: Web apps
00:15:56: The current status of iPads for musicians
00:20:40: What is your iPad setup?
00:24:34: Music Notation - the landscape of software
00:32:18: Notion and Symphony Pro
00:34:20: QT (Cute)
00:37:26: Sibelius and Dorico's iPad Release
00:40:23: Sibelius
00:41:19: The Scoring Notes Interview
00:43:39: The two different approaches
00:46:59: How I write music and Sibelius’s approach
00:50:28: Sibelius Keypad
00:52:37: Sibelius vs Dorico
00:53:42: Command Search
00:56:06: Create menu
00:56:31: Keyboard shortcuts
00:58:25: Custom keyboards
01:00:01: Dorico's Keyboard Popovers
01:02:27: Dorico's way of inputting rests and play mode
01:05:13: Key editor
01:05:53: Dorico's Philosophy
01:08:01: Future Mixer request
01:12:08: MIDI input
01:12:29: CME xKey 25
01:14:57: Sibelius - Trackpad input
01:18:28: Apple Pencil in Sibelius
01:20:04: Dark Mode in Sibelius
01:21:44: M1 Encouraging the Creation of this App
01:24:38: Various Tiers
01:27:31: Dorico - Setting up the score
01:28:53: XML
01:30:59: Scanning apps
01:31:30: Flows
01:33:37: Players
01:34:14: Most used Dorico keyboard shortcuts?
01:36:26: Two modes in Dorico
01:38:02: Virtual instruments
01:38:26: Multiple layers in the same staff?
01:39:27: Less obvious toolbar icons
01:40:47: Pitch before rhythm
01:42:22: The free version of Dorico
01:42:42: Drop down menu
01:43:20: Gallery view
01:43:45: Desktop app on the iPad
01:46:03: Extending a note duration
01:47:20: Changing from F# to Gb
01:49:57: Your process for adding articulations
01:51:40: Selecting a group of notes
01:52:47: Commenting system
01:54:18: Dorico for performances
01:56:29: MIDI keyboards with QWERTY keys
01:57:08: Move to Staff Above or Below
01:57:56: Any other custom keyboard shortcuts?
01:58:53: Dealing with ledger lines
02:00:47: Why Dorico is resonating
02:01:31: Clefs
02:03:30: Intervals
02:05:32: Percussion
02:11:17: Properties Window
02:12:35: Moving play head position?
02:15:46: Touch optimizations
02:16:06: Write mode
02:17:35: Frames
02:19:42: Mixed Meter
02:22:51: Siri Shortcuts
02:24:49: Abstract music - engrave mode
02:26:12: 3rd Party Audio Units
02:34:17: StaffPad's playback approach
02:35:16: GarageBand Audio Units
02:36:35: Creating your own samples
02:37:57: Logic on iPad
02:40:29: Anything else on play mode?
02:40:45: Printing
02:42:23: Read mode
02:43:39: Pro apps on iPad
02:47:08: Recommendations
02:51:45: Music Ed Tech Talk
02:53:40: Matthew Cassinelli is to blame
02:56:26: Where can people find you?
02:56:31: RobbyBurns.com
02:56:50: MusicEdTechTalk.com
02:57:10: Digital Organization Tips for Music Teachers
02:57:46: Patreon
02:58:39: @RobbyBurns
02:59:04: Closing
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Chris Nielsen is a photographer and videographer from New Zealand. Hear about his day job as a product photographer, how the iPad is used in his work training motorcyclists at IAM Roadsmart, his process for capturing and editing black and white photographs, and how he shoots and edits motovlogs! We also towards the end of the episode dive into journaling, mind mapping, task management, Apple Music lossless, and a few other little topics.
Bonus content and early episodes with chapter markers are available by supporting the podcast at www.patreon.com/ipadpros.
Bonus content and early episodes are also now available in Apple Podcasts! Subscribe today to get instant access to iPad Possibilities, iPad Ponderings, and iPad Historia! New episodes of the bonus shows release the first week of every month.
Show notes are available at www.iPadPros.net. Feedback is welcomed at [email protected].
Chapter Markers
00:00:00: Opening
00:01:21: Teaser for Upcoming Episode
00:01:54: Dorico
https://blog.dorico.com/2021/07/dorico-for-ipad-available-now-free/
00:02:31: Support the Podcast!
00:03:40: Chris Nielsen
00:04:52: 10.5" iPad Pro
00:06:39: The role for the iPad for you?
00:07:14: New Zealand
00:10:15: Day Job - Product Photography
00:11:51: Your approach to product shots
00:13:48: The iPad at work
00:15:14: IAM Roadsmart
00:16:20: Motorcyles
00:17:43: iPad at Roadsmart
00:19:47: The training
00:22:28: Swift Playgrounds
00:23:12: Motovlogs
00:23:23: Audio capture
00:25:58: Cameras for capture
00:28:19: Drone?
00:30:08: Syncing the footage?
00:30:56: LumaFusion
00:34:40: Ingesting footage
00:36:51: External Monitor
00:40:10: YouTube Thumbnails
00:41:26: Anything else about video creation?
00:41:57: LUTs
00:44:10: GoPro
00:45:51: Black and White Photography
00:47:26: The camera hardware
00:47:31: Nikon D500
00:48:15: Capture process
00:49:41: Ingesting photos
00:51:05: Editing
00:53:01: Affinity Photo
00:54:56: Metadata (Metapho)
00:56:28: Filmic Pro
00:56:58: Glyph
00:58:22: Halide
00:59:59: Showcasing your work
01:00:59: Shortcuts
01:03:50: COVID Shortcut from NZ Gov
01:05:54: Triple Tap
01:06:56: iPadOS 15
01:08:17: Text apps
01:11:04: Live Text
01:11:42: Journaling
01:12:26: Diarly
01:13:39: Hobonichi Life Book
https://www.1101.com/store/techo/en/
01:15:12: Photos app
01:15:55: Capture One
01:17:02: OmniFocus
01:20:07: Mind Mapping
01:21:59: Apple Music (High Resolution/Spacial)
01:33:26: Battery Life
01:35:36: Where can people find your work?
01:35:46: Instagram (Chris.Nielsen.NZ)
https://www.instagram.com/chris.nielsen.nz/
01:35:51: YouTube (Black Sheep Biker)
https://www.youtube.com/c/BlackSheepBiker
01:36:37: Closing
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Vidit Bhargava is the developer of LookUp. In this episode, we discuss LookUp, the 7.5 update, and spend a good amount of time discussing iPadOS 15 features and what it means for LookUp and other apps.
Bonus content and early episodes with chapter markers are available by supporting the podcast at www.patreon.com/ipadpros.
Bonus content and early episodes are also now available in Apple Podcasts! Subscribe today to get instant access to iPad Possibilities, iPad Ponderings, and iPad Historia! New episodes of the bonus shows release the first week of every month.
Show notes are available at www.iPadPros.net. Feedback is welcomed at [email protected].
Chapter Markers
00:00:00: Opening
00:01:28: Support the Podcast
00:02:40: Vidit Bhargava
00:03:25: Swift Playgrounds
00:03:59: LookUp
00:05:12: The images
00:06:12: Learning English
00:06:52: The pipeline for new WOTD?
00:08:13: What app do you use to create the images?
00:08:53: Platform specific features
00:11:59: Apple Pencil
00:12:48: The Student
00:14:10: Quizzes
00:15:39: Flashcards?
00:16:03: Evernote's Flashcard app
00:16:52: iPadOS 15: Widgets
00:19:23: iPadOS 15: Quick Notes
00:21:30: iPadOS 15: SharePlay
00:22:46: iPadOS 15: Central Window
00:24:40: iPadOS 15: Multitasking
00:27:14: iPadOS 15: Live Text vs Scanning Words
00:29:59: Collections
00:32:48: Shortcuts
00:35:17: Version 7.5
00:38:08: Keyboard Navigation
00:38:42: Keyboard Shortcuts
00:39:23: Notification Timing
00:42:33: Favorite little touches
00:45:21: watchOS Shortcuts
00:47:05: Anything else?
00:47:58: More info?
00:48:03: Twitter (@ViditB)
00:48:23: Twitter (@Lookup_iOS)
00:48:43: Closing
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In this episode, we will be diving into what you as a musician can do with the iPad. Jonathan Block has been recording and releasing music for over 30 years. We discuss how his process has changed over the years and dive deep into what his workflows are for creating music on the iPad.
Bonus content and early episodes with chapter markers are available by supporting the podcast at www.patreon.com/ipadpros.
Bonus content and early episodes are also now available in Apple Podcasts! Subscribe today to get instant access to iPad Possibilities, iPad Ponderings, and iPad Historia! New episodes of the bonus shows release the first week of every month.
Show notes are available at www.iPadPros.net. Feedback is welcomed at [email protected].
Chapter Markers
00:00:00: Opening
00:01:29: Apple Podcasts and Patreon
00:02:13: Jonathan Block
00:03:32: Your process before the iPad?
00:08:43: USB-C?
00:13:24: Bluetooth MIDI?
00:16:51: MIDI Saxophone
00:17:37: Jerry Goldsmith
00:18:15: Craig Leon
00:19:29: Your process for creating music on the iPad?
00:24:46: AU Audio Units
00:27:31: ApeMatrix
00:29:10: Cubasis 3
00:30:49: Gauss Field Looper
00:31:55: GarageBand
00:34:38: Logic
00:35:11: Moog
00:35:36: Cubasis 3
00:39:45: Screen recording?
00:41:43: Cubasis 3 - Versions?
00:43:56: Cubasis 3's Interface
00:47:04: Apple Pencil
00:49:47: Tablet mode
00:50:35: Favorite Stands?
00:52:25: Translating Digital Knobs to Physical Ones?
00:59:21: Performing on just the iPad?
01:01:06: iPad Screen Size
01:02:53: Pedals
01:04:34: MIDI Controllers
01:07:19: AudioKit
01:11:48: Eventide Effects
01:16:03: iReal Pro
01:22:55: Non-Music Things
01:24:58: Personal use
01:25:52: RNI Films
01:26:26: YouTube
01:26:39: Star Maps
01:27:17: Lossless Music?
01:29:25: Where can people find your music?
01:31:33: Closing
01:32:06: Detour by Jonathan Block
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John Finnan co-hosted the iPad Possibilities Podcast with Tim Chaten from 2010 to 2011. John uses the iPad these days for fiction writing, off-road GPS driving, and photo editing. We also discuss his history with the iPad, iPadOS 15, and his experiences upgrading from the iPad mini to the XDR iPad Pro.
Bonus content and early episodes with chapter markers are available by supporting the podcast at www.patreon.com/ipadpros. Show notes are available at www.iPadPros.net. Feedback is welcomed at [email protected].
Chapter Markers
00:00:00: Opening
00:01:04: Apple Podcasts and Patreon
00:02:48: John Finnan
00:06:03: Gaia GPS
00:06:40: Dometic
00:07:39: Handwriting
00:08:40: 2021 iPad Pro (12.9") - 1TB 5G
00:10:34: Fiction Writing
00:10:57: Microsoft Word
00:11:40: Trackpad
00:13:33: Photo Editing
00:15:00: Cellular iPads
00:16:31: Trackpads (continued)
00:17:59: The role of the iPad
00:20:08: Favorite apps
00:20:41: Photo library
00:22:03: Publishing
00:23:38: Any apps you wish existed?
00:24:34: M1
00:30:31: iPadOS 15
00:31:19: Downgrading
00:33:01: iPadOS 15
00:33:34: Quick Notes
00:35:37: Live Text
00:37:15: Widgets
00:38:28: Focus
00:41:07: Swift Playgrounds
00:47:33: Thunderbolt
00:51:13: Hopes and Dreams
00:51:57: Universal Control
00:53:03: iOS Desktiop Computer
00:56:06: iPhone XS Max and BYOD
00:59:13: Email
01:00:39: Anything else?
01:01:42: Off-road Truck
01:03:59: Closing
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Mark Crump is a writer who is still using the original 12.9” iPad Pro from 2015 with 128GB of storage. We dive into what Mark uses the iPad Pro for and his upgrade approach; when is it finally time to upgrade a tool? If you’ve ever been tempted to upgrade when perhaps your old iPad can still do the job this episode is for you. Read Mark’s work at www.MarkCrump.com.
Bonus content and early episodes with chapter markers are available by supporting the podcast at www.patreon.com/ipadpros. Show notes are available at www.iPadPros.net. Feedback is welcomed at [email protected].
Chapter Markers
00:00:00: Opening
00:01:52: Patreon.com/iPadPros
00:02:29: Mark Crump
00:03:19: Enough
00:06:07: PDF Magazines
00:08:06: Ulysses
00:08:47: Your iPad's role at work
00:11:13: Apple Pencil Battery Life
00:12:34: Pro vs Air
00:13:16: Ulysses
00:13:35: Smart Keyboard?
00:14:49: Virtual Keyboard
00:15:27: Not your only computer
00:16:16: Sidecar
00:16:55: iPad Pro Configuration
00:19:18: Series 0
00:21:45: Cameras And Phil
00:23:43: Display Tech
00:30:36: iPad Pro Features For $329
00:32:27: RAM
00:34:48: Final Thoughts Original Pro in 2021
00:38:45: Zinio
00:38:52: Libby
00:39:18: Things
00:40:44: OmniGraffle
00:40:51: AutoCAD
00:42:30: Where Can People Find You Online?
00:42:57: Closing
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Andrew Green is the Co-Founder and Creative Director at Twelve South. Twelve South has been designing beautiful Apple-inspired accessories since 2009. In this interview we discuss the HoverBar Duo. Twelve South was kind enough to send me a review unit of the HoverBar Duo when it launched a few months ago.
The HoverBar Duo is an adjustable iPad stand that frees your hands so you can do more - and create more - with iPad. If you can do it with iPad, you can probably do it better with a height adjustable, multi-position HoverBar Duo holding your iPad for you. HoverBar Duo includes a weighted desktop stand as well as a desk clamp to suit most iPad setups. Level up your iPad game with HoverBar Duo.
Bonus content and early episodes with chapter markers are available by supporting the podcast at www.patreon.com/ipadpros. Show notes are available at www.iPadPros.net. Feedback is welcomed at [email protected].
Chapter Markers
00:00:00: Opening
00:01:06: Tim's Review of the HoverBar Duo
00:03:46: Patreon.com/iPadPros
00:04:38: Andrew Green from Twelve South
00:05:11: BookBook
00:06:25: Design Principles
00:07:37: The Original HoverBar
00:09:24: Flexibility
00:11:06: The Duo
00:13:19: Clamp Vs Magnets
00:14:48: Nintendo Switch And iPhone
00:15:27: Weighted Base
00:16:45: Wrenches
00:17:40: Small Vs Big iPads
00:18:49: Different Setups
00:20:00: StayGo Dock
00:20:46: The Arm
00:23:09: Kiosk
00:23:36: Rotation
00:24:44: Apple Pencil
00:25:35: Anything Else
00:26:13: Overhead Projector
00:26:48: Voice Control
00:29:01: TwelveSouth.com
00:29:28: Closing
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Matt Birchler and Tim Chaten discuss all of the announcements at WWDC 2021.
Bonus content and early episodes with chapter markers are available by supporting the podcast at www.patreon.com/ipadpros. Show notes are available at www.iPadPros.net. Feedback is welcomed at [email protected].
Chapter Markers
00:00:00: Opening
00:02:06: New findings!
00:04:48: Patreon.com/iPadPros
00:05:33: Matt Birchler
00:06:49: iOS 15
00:07:03: FaceTime
00:09:27: SharePlay
00:15:07: AirPods
00:16:07: Messages
00:18:37: Shared With You
00:20:22: Focus
00:27:37: Live Text
00:29:26: Photo Memories
00:30:21: Wallet
00:33:10: Weather
00:34:18: Apple Maps
00:36:01: More AirPods
00:41:01: iPadOS
00:41:57: The Files Widget
00:44:32: Apple's setup of iPadOS
00:48:24: Universal Control
00:50:08: App Library
00:51:49: Multitasking
00:53:59: The Shelf
00:55:26: App Switching View
00:56:34: Keyboard control
00:59:34: Safari Extensions
01:02:05: Notes
01:04:35: Translate
01:05:08: Swift Playgrounds
01:09:54: Shortcuts
01:11:16: Privacy
01:13:27: homeOS
01:14:21: The Mac
01:14:42: Safari
01:15:17: Developer
01:16:27: watchOS 8
01:23:18: Wrap-up
01:25:23: BirchTree.me
01:25:36: A Better Computer
01:26:07: Closing
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Brian Baggett from the Infinite Loopback Podcast just upgraded from the 2nd generation iPad Pro to the 5th generation XDR iPad Pro. We discuss in-depth all about the 5th generation XDR iPad Pro and how he uses the iPad Pro as a Senior Sales Engineer.
Bonus content and early episodes with chapter markers are available by supporting the podcast at www.patreon.com/ipadpros. Show notes are available at www.iPadPros.net. Feedback is welcomed at [email protected].
Chapter Markers
00:00:00: Opening
00:01:44: Patreon.com/iPadPros
00:02:25: Brian Baggett
00:03:14: The preorders
00:03:45: What are you upgrading from?
00:07:16: Your new iPad
00:08:10: Magic Keyboard - White vs Black
00:11:02: XDR Liquid Retina Screen
00:13:59: Battery Life
00:14:56: PIP mode
00:16:04: Some screen limitations
00:17:44: Weight and Thickness
00:18:07: TomToc Case
00:19:37: Waterfield Designs - Sleevecase
00:21:43: HyperDrive and docks
00:23:05: 16GB of RAM
00:23:45: OWC 4 Port Thunderbolt Dock
00:26:13: LumaFusion and Final Cut Pro
00:27:04: CenterStage
00:27:41: FilmicPro
00:33:24: 5G Models
00:46:11: M1
00:48:34: When I still need the Mac
00:50:41: PiVPN
00:54:55: Remoting into your Mac
00:56:23: Trackpad
01:00:23: Smart Keyboard
01:02:05: Apple Pencil 2
01:06:51: USB-C Charging
01:10:00: Tablet Mode
01:13:55: Comics
01:17:46: Sales Engineer
01:24:03: Zoom
01:25:03: PS4 Remote Play
01:27:02: Anything else?
01:29:13: Where can people find your podcast?
01:29:24: InfiniteLoopback.com
01:30:38: Closing
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Zach Eidson runs Metro Wines in Asheville, North Carolina. He does this all from the iPad Pro. Learn more about Metro Wines here.
Bonus content and early episodes with chapter markers are available by supporting the podcast at www.patreon.com/ipadpros. Show notes are available at www.iPadPros.net. Feedback is welcomed at [email protected].
Chapter Markers
00:00:00: Opening
00:00:59: 5th Generation XDR iPad Pro
00:02:40: Apple Podcasts and Patreon
00:03:40: iPad Ponderings (new show)
00:03:59: Apple Podcasts vs. Patreon
00:04:43: Zach Eidson
00:05:13: Home Use
00:06:01: Accessories
00:07:00: Metro Wines before the iPad
00:08:43: iMacs
00:10:32: How has the iPad changed your business?
00:12:02: Augmented reality?
00:13:18: USB barcode scanner
00:14:15: Lightspeed
00:17:02: Invoices
00:20:25: Google Drive
00:21:27: iPadOS 13 Browser
00:23:17: Cellular Backup
00:24:28: Battery Life
00:26:40: Notion
00:28:55: A single database?
00:30:36: Pricing Wines
00:31:41: Notion
00:33:49: Staff schedule
00:37:13: Wine Club Signups
00:39:09: Zoom Events
00:40:34: Center Stage
00:42:37: Notion Reminders
00:44:42: LumaFusion
00:47:06: Apple Notes
00:49:05: Planograms
00:52:12: Affinity Designer
00:53:36: Files App
00:54:54: Task Management
00:58:17: Evernote Tasting Database
01:01:42: Remote Desktop
01:04:08: HubSpot
01:06:03: Find My and AirTags
01:10:12: Final Thoughts
01:11:12: Metro Wines
01:11:43: Closing
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On this episode is a deep dive into one of the 2020 Apple Design Award winner’s Shapr3D. Shapr3D is a desktop class CAD drawing application for iPad that was showcased at the April 20th event. It is an Apple Pencil first app and now with the trackpad has a special mode designed with the trackpad and keyboard in mind. In this episode is my interview with Istvan Csanady, the CEO of Shapr3D. It was fascinating for me to hear not only about this wonderful app, but also learn about CAD applications, 3D printing, and a bunch of interesting manufacturing topics.
Bonus content and early episodes with chapter markers are available by supporting the podcast at www.patreon.com/ipadpros. Show notes are available at www.iPadPros.net. Feedback is welcomed at [email protected].
Chapter Markers
00:00:00: Opening
00:01:27: Patreon.com/iPadPros
00:02:05: Review the podcast
00:02:23: Istvan Csanady
00:03:23: The iPad
00:06:00: Your background with CAD
00:07:19: What is CAD?
00:08:29: 3D Printers?
00:10:44: The only app you need?
00:12:55: Onboarding tutorials
00:15:26: 3 Tiers
00:16:28: Industry specific modes?
00:17:26: Different materials?
00:18:14: Double Tap?
00:20:24: Evolution of the tutorials
00:21:14: Trackpad Support
00:27:17: Keyboard Shortcuts
00:28:50: Pencil Plus Keyboard?
00:30:19: The Mac App
00:34:14: Tips and tricks
00:35:22: Splitscreen
00:36:12: Siemens Parasolid
00:40:10: Using Shapr3D In Different Places
00:42:10: A Different Paradigm
00:45:27: Lost In Translation
00:46:58: Importing Images
00:47:30: 2D Imports
00:49:31: AR Kit
00:52:53: Anything Else?
00:53:17: Where Can People Find More Info?
00:54:22: Closing
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Jeff Perry from TabletHabit.com shares his thoughts on the 5th generation 12.9” iPad Pro announced on April 20th, 2021. We also touch on the other announcements from Apple at that event.
A quick note from Tim Chaten the host of the podcast. If anyone would like to purchase my 2020 iPad Pro, 12.9” in Silver with 1TB of storage with cellular it is available for $1,250 shipped (United States only). Please reach out to [email protected] if interested.
Bonus content and early episodes with chapter markers are available by supporting the podcast at www.patreon.com/ipadpros. Show notes are available at www.iPadPros.net. Feedback is welcomed at [email protected].
Chapter Markers
00:00:00: Opening
00:01:30: My iPad Pro is For Sale
00:02:46: Jeff Perry
00:04:10: Substack on iPad
00:05:43: Drafts
00:06:21: Subscription Podcasts
00:13:21: Drafts (continued)
00:17:57: Lessons from the iMac
00:18:31: Colors
00:22:18: touchID keyboard
00:26:16: MagSafe?
00:30:14: Computer in the chin
00:30:50: M1 iPad?
00:33:22: What is Thunderbolt?
00:34:09: Why call it M1?
00:38:16: 2TB
00:38:33: 16GB of RAM
00:41:48: 6GB of RAM models
00:44:54: Dolby Atmos
00:46:27: Center Stage
00:49:31: 5G
00:51:36: T-Mobile Data Plan
00:54:10: Dual Sim
00:55:13: XDR Display
01:02:25: $200 Credit from Carriers
01:04:30: AppleCare+ Now $2 More
01:06:32: AirTags
01:09:51: Pricing
01:16:00: iPadOS 15
01:18:43: Headphone Jack on iMac
01:20:50: What we didn't get
01:27:00: Logitech Combo Touch
01:27:25: StaffPad
01:28:13: Anything else?
01:31:02: 11" iPad Pro - 2021 Edition
01:35:53: iPad mini
01:36:05: Cameras
01:37:37: Apple TV 4K - Rev 2
01:39:31: TabletHabit.com
01:39:47: @IAmJeffPerry
01:40:10: Closing
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Jonathan Kaplan is a 10th grade student who gets all of his work done on the iPad; we discuss what this was like before the pandemic and now in the pandemic with virtual learning. This is the conclusion of our discussion. Listen to the previous episode for part one.
Bonus content, chapter markers, and early episodes are available by supporting the podcast at www.patreon.com/ipadpros. Show notes are available at www.iPadPros.net. Feedback is welcomed at [email protected].
Chapter Markers:
00:00:00: Opening
00:00:57: Chapter Markers
00:02:22: Focused Work
00:06:19: Organizing your data
00:07:23: Google Workspace
00:11:06: Shortcuts
00:12:07: Split Screen setups
00:12:45: Siri
00:13:42: Reminders
00:14:56: Screenshots
00:16:05: Your channel
00:16:44: Workflows for creating videos
00:17:56: iPad's Camera?
00:18:32: Multi Cam
00:19:38: Downloading videos via Shortcuts
00:20:32: Editing Process
00:21:43: 64GB
00:24:07: External Drives
00:25:45: Blue Yeti mic
00:27:32: Music
00:30:36: Aviary
00:31:31: Tasks
00:32:15: AnyBuffer
00:32:17: GameTrack
00:32:35: BlankBook
00:33:01: Where can people find your channel?
00:33:29: Closing
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Jonathan Kaplan is a 10th grade student who gets all of his work done on the iPad; we discuss what this was like before the pandemic and now in the pandemic with virtual learning. This is just the first part of our discussion. On the next episode we will continue our discussion of using the iPad as a high school student and how he uses the iPad to create videos for his YouTube channel, iOS at Work.
Bonus content and early episodes are available by supporting the podcast at www.patreon.com/ipadpros. Show notes are available at www.iPadPros.net. Feedback is welcomed at [email protected].
Chapter Markers
00:00:00: Opening
00:02:16: Jonathan Kaplan
00:05:52: What other computers do you use?
00:07:01: Favorite Accessories
00:07:43: Folio Touch
00:08:09: Logitech Crayon
00:10:42: Desktop Setup
00:11:11: Logitech K380
00:11:21: Logitech M355
00:11:45: Dell Monitor - 27” 1440p
00:12:03: Dell WD15
00:12:18: Clamshell Mode
00:13:58: Mouse Scrolling
00:16:07: HDMI Input
00:17:50: Audio
00:19:35: Ergonomics
00:23:01: High School
00:27:45: Audio Recording
00:28:55: Virtual Learning
00:31:25: Computer Labs
00:32:42: All Day Battery?
00:33:59: iPad Stigma
00:38:41: Touchscreen Keyboard?
00:39:45: Email
00:41:52: The school portal
00:43:22: Core apps
00:44:17: Notability
00:44:54: MindNode
00:45:12: PDF converter
00:45:21: Shift screen
00:46:55: Calendars 5
00:47:08: iWork
00:47:13: Reminders
00:47:18: Microsoft Math Solver
https://apps.apple.com/us/app/microsoft-math-solver-hw-app/id1483962204
00:48:23: Focused work
00:48:32: Graphing calculator
00:49:56: End of Part 1
00:50:26: Closing
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Michael Sliwinsk is the founder of Nozbe and Nozbe Teams; which he’s been running for the last 13 years. He also wrote iPadOnly and NoOffice; books you can read online for free. He has been working on just the iPad since the third generation was released in 2012.
This episode of iPad Pros is sponsored by Calendars by Readdle, get things done with the best iPhone and iPad calendar app. Download Calendars today for free in the App Store. Learn more at Readdle.com/Calendars5.
Bonus content and early episodes are available by supporting the podcast at www.patreon.com/ipadpros. Show notes are available at www.iPadPros.net. Feedback is welcomed at [email protected].
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Jason Cipriani is the host of the new podcast Work Beyond Mac. He has been freelance writing for over a decade. You may have read his work on CNET, PCWorld, ZDNet, IGN, CNN Underscored, and many other publications in the past including Macworld, Wired, and Time to name just a few.
This episode of iPad Pros is sponsored by Documents by Readdle, the app where all of your files live. Download Documents today for free in the App Store. Learn more at Readdle.com/Documents.
Bonus content and early episodes are available by supporting the podcast at www.patreon.com/ipadpros. Show notes are available at www.iPadPros.net. Feedback is welcomed at [email protected].
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Greg Godwin from The Shepherd’s Crook Orphan Ministry uses the iPad full time for his work. Learn about his approaches to email, task management, scanning, project management, volunteer management, website development, and much more!
This episode of iPad Pros is sponsored by Spark by Readdle, love your email again with the best personal email client that is revolutionary for teams. Get started with Spark by downloading the app for free in the App Store. Learn more at SparkMailApp.com.
Bonus content and early episodes are available by supporting the podcast at www.patreon.com/ipadpros. Show notes are available at www.iPadPros.net. Feedback is welcomed at [email protected].
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Mike Lang is a Technology Instructor who helps students solve problems in creative ways. He was recently featured by Apple on MLK Day in the Apple Newsroom. Last month he initiated a three-part project with his kindergarten and first-grade students to honor Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s legacy and instill a sense of civic duty in them.
Every student has their own iPad and his projects really take advantage of the iPad enabling students to express themselves in ways it would be difficult to on other devices. In this interview, we dive into that project detailed in the write-up by Apple and a myriad of topics related to using the iPad for education especially in this remote learning environment we find ourselves in.
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Jason Snell was lead editor at Macworld for more than a decade and now writes about Apple at Six Colors and podcasts at Relay FM and The Incomparable.
I reached out to Jason because he recently posted on Twitter a screenshot of his edit of the year end Incomparable clip show; this is an episode that needed to be edited vertically because of the great number of guests. We discuss his evolution of working from the iPad and dive very deep into podcast editing.
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Anders Borum is the developer of Working Copy and Secure ShellFish. We discuss all of the updates to those apps in 2020 including a new integration with Textastic.
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In this special release of iPad Pros we are joined by Charlie Chapman and Matt Birchler to provide a commentary track to the original iPad introduction keynote from January 2010.
Charlie is the developer of Dark Noise who you can hear on episode 85 of this podcast and Matt’s work you can find over at BirchTree.me. He was also on episodes 74 and 92 of this podcast.
For this release you will also find a special video version with synced up audio to the high resolution video file Apple provides from their Apple Keynotes podcast feed. If the video does get taken down by YouTube you will find a chapter marker to indicate the start of the commentary.
Here is a link to the YouTube version: https://youtu.be/BcPlwiH2BPM
Thank you for listening to iPad Pros in 2020!
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Tim Stringer is the founder of LearnOmniFocus.com. Tim founded his consulting company, Technically Simple in 2003 and currently works with individuals and organizations to become more efficient and productive. This includes working with clients to develop organizational strategies and workflows, providing advise on productivity software and teaching people to use technology effectively.
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Federico Viticci is the founder and Editor-in-Chief of MacStories, where he writes about Apple with a focus on apps, developers, iPad, and iOS productivity. He founded MacStories in April 2009 and has been writing about Apple since. Federico is also the co-host of AppStories, a weekly podcast exploring the world of apps. He can also be found on his three other podcasts on Relay FM – Connected, Remaster, and Adapt.
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David Sparks is an Orange County, California business attorney and a geek. David is also a podcaster, blogger, and author who writes about finding the best tools, hardware, and workflows for using Apple products to get work done. David also writes for Macworld magazine and speaks about technology.
In this episode we discuss what role the iPad has in his work and life. You can find David’s work at MacSparky.com.
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Denys Zhadanov is a board member of Readdle. Readdle is the creator of many apps you probably use including Spark, Documents, Calendars 5, Scanner Pro, Printer Pro, PDF Converter, and PDF Expert. Denys was last on this podcast back on episode 6. In this episode we dive into Readdle’s many updates to all of their apps including some news on updates that are still in the development and due out later this year or in 2021.
This episode of iPad Pros is sponsored by Agenda, an elegant new take on notes for iPad, iPhone, and the Mac. Learn more at www.agenda.com. Agenda is a date-focused note taking app for both planning and documenting your projects. From business professionals and technical users, to students and artists, Agenda is for anyone wanting well organized and easily navigable notes that help drive your projects forward.
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Hear from return guest Chris Lawley. Chris was one of the select few that was given an iPad Air by Apple to review on his YouTube channel. We discuss in-depth the iPad Air 4th generation, the new 8th generation iPad, creating videos with LumaFusion, and much more. Make sure to check out his awesome iPad Air review on YouTube.
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Adam Tow is the developer of LaunchCuts and the newly released MFC Deck. MFC Deck is a new app that transforms your shortcuts into dynamic control decks, Home Screen widgets, beautiful Siri voice responses, and Apple Watch cards. We discuss in-depth MFC Deck, as well as, Shortcuts in general plus some time at the top of the episode on the Newton.
This episode of iPad Pros is sponsored by Agenda, an elegant new take on notes for iPad, iPhone, and the Mac. Learn more at www.agenda.com. Agenda is a date-focused note taking app for both planning and documenting your projects. From business professionals and technical users, to students and artists, Agenda is for anyone wanting well organized and easily navigable notes that help drive your projects forward.
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Tim Nahumck is a Drafts power user and expert. In this episode learn more about Scribble and Drafts 22. Check out his review of Drafts 22 on MacStories.net.
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In this episode is a deep dive into widgets for iPadOS 14 and iOS 14. Learn about Glimpse 2, Sticky Widgets, and Scribblet. Hear from Simon B. Støvring, the developer of Scriptable, we discuss widgets for Scriptable and more generally about Scriptable and the OS updates.
This episode of iPad Pros is sponsored by Agenda, an elegant new take on notes for iPad, iPhone, and the Mac. Learn more at www.agenda.com. Agenda is a date-focused note taking app for both planning and documenting your projects. From business professionals and technical users, to students and artists, Agenda is for anyone wanting well organized and easily navigable notes that help drive your projects forward.
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Jeff Perry is the creator of the Tablet Habit Newsletter. Learn about his favorite apps, why he works on the iPad, how he uses the Shortcuts app, and much more!
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Welcome to this special edition of iPad Pros covering the September 2020 Apple Event. In this episode, you’ll be hearing from two different guests.
First up is Jeff Perry who will be on the regular edition of iPad Pros next week. We dive into all of the iPad related announcements from the September 2020 Apple Event including the new 8th generation iPad and the 4th generation iPad Air.
To close out the show is a lengthy discussion with Matt Birchler about the Apple Watch. You can find Matt’s work including a fantastic review of watchOS 7 at www.Birchtree.me and you can find Jeff’s awesome iPad newsletter at www.TabletHabit.com.
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Hear from Matthew Cassinelli about what is coming out for Shortcuts with iOS 14 and iPadOS 14. If you want to listen to past episodes with Matthew Cassinelli; check out episodes 41, 42, 58, and 90.
Check out Matthew Cassinelli’s new membership at https://www.matthewcassinelli.com/membership/
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Hear from Matthew Cassinelli about what is coming out for Shortcuts with iOS 14 and iPadOS 14. Stay tuned for the next episode to hear the rest of our conversation. If you want to listen to past episodes with Matthew Cassinelli; check out episodes 41, 42, and 58.
Get early access to Matthew Cassinelli’s new Shortcuts resource by going to MatthewCassinelli.com/ipadpros.
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In this episode is Kyle Rokita, a software engineer at Ginger Labs; the team behind the wonderful note-taking app, Notability. Hear about the app’s origins, how users are using Notability, some of the power features in the app, and much more; including a sneak peek at Notability 10, which is getting close to release.
Fall in love with drawing and writing on your iPad. Paperlike is the iPad screen protector developed for professionals and artists who want the precision of paper in a paperless environment.
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James Rogers is the managing editor at iPad Insight. The majority of our time is discussing how he uses the iPad in his home life and work life. James is a project manager and programmer in the Commercial and Industrial Automation industry.
This episode of iPad Pros is sponsored by PaperLike, the iPad screen protector for creators and doers: draw and write like on paper. Learn more at www.paperlike.com/iPadPros.
Fall in love with drawing and writing on your iPad. Paperlike is the iPad screen protector developed for professionals and artists who want the precision of paper in a paperless environment.
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Karin Newport from iPadLettering.com; is a software developer, lettering artist, and graphic designer. She loves brush lettering and modern calligraphy and has a special interest obsession in creating realistic looking watercolor art digitally on the iPad Pro. In this episode, you’ll hear about calligraphy, custom fonts, custom Procreate brushes, practice sheets for the iPad, and so much more.
This episode of iPad Pros is sponsored by PaperLike, the iPad screen protector for creators and doers: draw and write like on paper. Learn more at www.paperlike.com/iPadPros.
Fall in love with drawing and writing on your iPad. Paperlike is the iPad screen protector developed for professionals and artists who want the precision of paper in a paperless environment.
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David William Hearn and Matthew Tesch are the creators of StaffPad. StaffPad originally launched on the Microsoft Surface back in 2015. It has been completely rewritten for iPadOS and launched earlier this year on the iPad. This is one of the few Apple Pencil exclusive apps. It is a music notation app built from the ground up for converting your handwritten notation into a digital version. It can almost be thought of as the Scribble feature in iPadOS 14, but for music.
StaffPad was awarded an Apple Design Award at WWDC 2020.
This episode of iPad Pros is sponsored by PaperLike, the iPad screen protector
for creators and doers: draw and write like on paper. Learn more at www.paperlike.com/iPadPros.
Fall in love with drawing and writing on your iPad. Paperlike is the iPad screen protector developed for professionals and artists who want the precision of paper in a paperless environment.
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Charlie Chapman shares his thoughts about iPadOS 14 and insights about his app, Dark Noise.
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In this episode, you’ll be hearing from Michael Simmons from Flexibits, the makers of Fantastical. As you’ll hear in this episode they have a brand new update out today that focuses on work from home features. In this episode, we cover everything related to the Fantastical 3 update that launched earlier this year including the details of today’s 3.1 update.
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Yannik Schrade is the developer of ShiftScreen for iOS. ShiftScreen lets you customize and control an external monitor hooked up to your iPad.
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Chris Lawley from the Untitled Site shares his thoughts on the Magic Keyboard, trackpads on the iPad, recording podcasts from an iPad, and much more.
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Ian Fuchs recently reviewed the Magic Keyboard on the Cult of Mac. In this episode hear about his review and how he uses the iPad.
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Charty is now available on the App Store. Learn more at ChartyiOS.app. Create charts directly from Shortcuts with Charty. Hear from the developer, Rodrigo Araujo, in this episode to discover what you can create with Charty.
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Tim Nahumck is a Drafts power user and expert. In this episode discover how you can make the most out of Drafts. Check out his review on MacStories.net.
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Data Jar is now available on the App Store. Learn more at www.datajar.app. On this episode hear from Simon Støvring the developer of Data Jar and other great apps including Scriptable and Jayson. Listen to episode 69 of this podcast for more information about Data Jar.
The episode also includes some information on what developers can do with the new trackpad support in iPadOS 13.4.
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Mike Hendley is the host of the Drawing Inspiration. Topics discussed include drawing, app design, podcast editing, video editing, and novel writing.
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Happy 10th anniversary of the iPad’s original release on April 3rd, 2010! To celebrate here is an episode of the iPad Possibilities Podcast that was recorded about a week after the iPad was released.
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The iPad Pro 4th generation with Magic Keyboard has been announced and to open this episode are some thoughts regarding the announcement that includes full mouse and trackpad support for iPadOS.
Following this is an interview with Ged Maheux of the Iconfactory; makers of Linea Sketch, Twitterrific, and a new tiny text companion app for Mac and iOS called Tot.
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Caroline Scott is a mobile journalist based out of London. She uses the iPad Pro as a dedicated LumaFusion machine to get her stories published in the field.
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Matt Birchler sold his MacBook Pro a couple of months after the 3rd generation iPad Pro was released and runs both his podcast and blog (BirchTree.me) from the iPad. We dive into many topics including his workflows for getting his work done, the role of the iPad at his day job, creating Ulysses style sheets and much more. Stay tuned after the podcast for about 10 minutes of cut conversation. In this post-show, we cover iPhone OS 1, future watchOS upgrades, and Matt’s computing history.
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Craig Morey is a front end web developer that wrote an in-depth article on the improvements for web developers in 2019. We discuss all of the 2019 improvements through new applications and hardware accessories in this episode.
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Lee Peterson is a writer and technical consultant who does most of his work on the iPad mini. In this episode, we discuss using the iPad mini to get work done and some of the advantages this smaller form factor has over the larger iPads.
You can find Lee Peterson’s blog at www.ljpuk.blog.
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An extra bonus episode is being released today to celebrate the 10th anniversary of the iPad’s introduction. This podcast is normally exclusive to the Patreon. In this episode of iPad Historia we take a look back at the keynote introduction of the original iPad on January 27th, 2010.
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In this episode you’ll be hearing from Anders Borum; the developer of Working Copy and SecureShell Fish. In this episode, we dive into Working Copy, which recently got a big update to version 4.
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Happy New Year and welcome back to another episode of iPad Pros. In this episode you’ll be hearing the second part of the conversation with Scott Willsey that was featured in the last episode. In this part we are diving into Hugo, GIT, Secure ShellFish, Working Copy, iA Writer, Prompt 2, Scriptable, RegExLab, and a few other mini topics.
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In this episode we are going to be diving into broadly how Scott Willsey uses the iPad, then discussing Shortcuts, and wrapping up you’ll be hearing a preview of an app coming out in 2020 called Data Jar. Data Jar is a wonderful companion to the Shortcuts app and think it’ll be helpful to hear how Scott is using the app to help you get a grasp on what this app could do for your automations next year.
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Tom Snyder is back on the podcast. He was on episode 26; on that episode, we dove into Getting Things Done methodology for task management, his process for writing scripts, and basic programming on the iPad. Tom utilizes dictation for his writing and on this episode, we dive deeper into dictation and if his usage has changed with the new built-in voice control. He’s also moved over to using Agenda as his main text app and we dive into what he likes about Agenda compared to some of the other apps out there, and we wrap up the conversation diving into Ferrite and his editing work for a new radio drama style podcast he is working on.
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We are joined by Timothy Buck. He is the co-host of Accessible; an accessibility focused Apple podcast which you can find at www.accessible.fm.
In this episode, we’ll be diving into iPadOS in general and deep-diving into accessibility with a focus on the new features now available in iOS 13 and iPadOS.
This episode of iPad Pros is sponsored by Agenda, an elegant new take on notes for iPad, iPhone, and the Mac. Learn more at www.agenda.com. Agenda is a date-focused note taking app for both planning and documenting your projects. From business professionals and technical users, to students and artists, Agenda is for anyone wanting well organized and easily navigable notes that help drive your projects forward.
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Rasmus Skjoldan is the Chief Marketing Officer at Magnolia CMS. He wrote a Medium post back in 2016 sharing his experiences using the then-new iPad Pro as his primary computer. It is an article that got enough traction to warrant a call from Apple to have a conversation with him about his experiences. We discuss his experiences and how the iPad Pro has evolved since it was released in 2015.
This episode of iPad Pros is sponsored by Agenda, an elegant new take on notes for iPad, iPhone, and the Mac. Learn more at www.agenda.com. Agenda is a date-focused note taking app for both planning and documenting your projects. From business professionals and technical users, to students and artists, Agenda is for anyone wanting well organized and easily navigable notes that help drive your projects forward.
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Thanks for subscribing to iPad Pros. I recently launched a new interview podcast entitled Apple Arcade Plus. This sample episode of the new podcast features a game that was designed on the iPad Pro with the iPad and Apple Pencil in mind. If you like what you hear please subscribe to Apple Arcade Plus in your podcast app of choice.
In this episode you’ll be hearing from Jakob Lykkegaard who is the founder of Lykke Studios; the creators of Tint. Learn more about Tint at www.LykkeStudios.com.
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On this episode is Pat Maddox; who is a software developer that uses Agenda to manage all of his work and personal projects. We dive into all things Agenda, but you’ll also hear the logic and thought processes that you need to go through to tackle various projects and tasks that would apply to those working in Agenda or in other tools.
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Daryl Baxter is back on iPad Pros to discuss iPadOS. Daryl was on episode 18 of iPad Pros, which released on March 8th, 2018. You can find his work at www.DarylBaxter.com.
This episode of iPad Pros is sponsored by Agenda, an elegant new take on notes for iPad, iPhone, and the Mac. Learn more at www.agenda.com. Agenda is a date-focused note taking app for both planning and documenting your projects. From business professionals and technical users, to students and artists, Agenda is for anyone wanting well organized and easily navigable notes that help drive your projects forward.
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Now that iPadOS has been released the 3rd party apps are now becoming available. In this episode hear from the developers releasing those updates. Hear what is new in their apps and their thoughts regarding iPadOS.
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Get up and running with iPadOS using this episode by learning all of the tidbits Tim Chaten has learned over the summer using the beta.
iPadOS launches September 24th at 1PM EST.
This episode of iPad Pros is sponsored by Agenda, an elegant new take on notes for iPad, iPhone, and the Mac. Learn more at https://www.agenda.com. Agenda is a date-focused note taking app for both planning and documenting your projects. From business professionals and technical users, to students and artists, Agenda is for anyone wanting well organized and easily navigable notes that help drive your projects forward.
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My guest today is Simon B. Støvring; the developer of Scriptable and Jayson. We dive into not only his apps and what big improvements he’s implemented for iPadOS and iOS 13, but also some general thoughts on iPadOS and iOS 13.
This episode of iPad Pros is sponsored by Ulysses, the ultimate writing app for Mac, iPad, and iPhone. Learn more and get 3-free months at https://ulysses.app/promo/ipadpros.
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The school year is here for many people listening and this episode is with a college student and we discuss how he uses the iPad for his school work.
Isaac besides being a student also runs Canoopsy Media, which produces some great technology-focused videos on YouTube at YouTube.com/Canoopsy
If you have someone in your life that is considering the iPad as their college computer this will be a great episode to share with them.
This episode of iPad Pros is sponsored by Ulysses, the ultimate writing app for Mac, iPad, and iPhone. Learn more and get 3-free months at https://ulysses.app/promo/ipadpros.
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Ken Case, CEO of the Omni Group, chats with Tim about OmniFocus, OmniOutliner, OmniGraffle, OmniPlan, and iOS 13.
Learn more about the Omni Group at www.omnigroup.com.
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Now available to Patreon supporters is an interview with Ken Case from 2010.
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Matthew Cassinelli and I deep dive into the next version of Shortcuts that is built into iOS 13.
Listen back to episodes 41 and 42 for the deep dive into Shortcuts 2. This episode will focus on the changes and additions made to Shortcuts 3.
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Joesph Cohen is the founder and CEO of Universe, an iOS-only website creation tool. As you’ll hear in this episode; version 3 is a major leap forward and since conducting the interview they have shipped several notable updates and are constantly improving the app.
You can find out more at OnUniverse.com.
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Michael Simmons is the co-founder of Flexibits; the developers behind Cardhop. Learn about this powerful contacts app in this episode.
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Jonathan Kim recently published an article on Medium entitled, “Can a Laptop Really Replace Your iPad?”.
We talk about his article and the future of computing in general. The conversation I think provides an interesting vantage point from someone who has been a Mac user, but now with the pro features being found in the iPad Air is giving the iPad a shot.
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Andy and Tim discuss what it is like living with iPadOS and how this update will help users get more work done on their iPads.
You can find Andy at www.thedent.net.
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Some quick thoughts about Ulysses 16 and the new split screen feature.
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Salman Sajid is the creator of the Touchtype Pro keyboard case for iPad Pro. Learn about his inspiration for making the case, what the manufacturing and design process was like, how to launch a successful Kickstarter, and much more!
Learn more about the Touchtype Pro at www.touchtypecase.com.
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Just a couple weeks ago at NAB LumaTouch announced LumaFusion 2.0, 2.1, and 2.2. LumaFusion if you don’t already know is the premier video editor for iOS.
Terri Morgan from LumaTouch and I dive into the nitty-gritty about the upcoming versions of LumaFusion.
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Matt Tobin is the creator and developer of Aeon Timeline. Aeon Timeline is an app that I discovered through my interview with Roger Schulman, who uses it in writing his scripts.
With Aeon Timeline you can model not only the events of your story, but the backstory of your characters, you can capture relationships between events and your characters, locations, and story arcs, you can visually group events by character, location, or story arc, you can calculate the character ages for every event, you can create your own custom fantasy calendar if your story takes place off-world.
The app is packed full of features for project management and is an app I think everyone should check out to see if you have a place for it in your work.
More information about Aeon Timeline can be found at www.AeonTimeline.com.
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Andrius Gailiunas from Pixelmator shares some information about the newly released Pixelmator Photo. The app debuts in the App Store today.
We dive into the app’s origins, who this app is for, how they developed the machine learning technology used throughout the app to enhance photo editing, and much more.
You can learn more about the app at Pixelmator.com/Photo
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Drew McCormack is the co-founder of Agenda. Agenda is a date-focused note taking app for both planning and documenting your projects. Agenda was an Apple Design Winner in 2018 and has a unique style and approach to notes and projects.
We dive into where the idea of Agenda came from, his work in scientific research prior to launching Agenda, how Agenda is different from the other note taking apps out there, some of Agenda’s roadmap, their business model, and much more.
You can find more information about Agenda at www.agenda.com.
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Apple released the 3rd generation iPad Air and the 5th generation iPad mini earlier this week. Are these iPads suitable for pros and those wanting to get work done? Hear Tim’s thoughts at the top of the episode.
The core of this episode is part 2 of my discussion with Academy Award-nominated writer and writing coach, Roger Schulman. Roger was nominated for an Oscar for his work on the hit animated comedy Shrek. He’s also written a number of sequels for Disney including The Fox and the Hound 2, Bambi 2, Mulan 2, the Jungle Book 2, as well as, Balto. He co-created, wrote, and produced the sitcom, Jonas.
Roger is also a writing coach. You can find more info about that over at www.thewritercoach.com.
In this part of the interview, we dive deep into some of the apps he uses including Aeon Timeline, OmniOutliner, SimpleMind, OmniGraffle, GoodNotes, Gladys, Scrawl Notes, WordBoard, Airmail, and FollowUpThen.com.
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Hear from Academy Award-nominated writer and writing coach, Roger Schulman. Roger was nominated for an Oscar for his work on the hit animated comedy Shrek. He’s also written a number of sequels for Disney including The Fox and the Hound 2, Bambi 2, Mulan 2, the Jungle Book 2, as well as, Balto. He co-created, wrote, and produced the sitcom, Jonas.
Roger is also a writing coach. You can find more info about that over at www.thewritercoach.com.
Learn about why he made the switch to the iPad Pro, his work in general, his workflows for researching and writing, and a bit on website creation from iOS.
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Shelly Brisbin, author of iOS Access for All, is an expert at accessibility on the iPad. In this episode we dive deep into how users that are blind, deaf, or with limited mobility get work done on an iPad.
Learn more about Shelly’s book at iOSAccessBook.com.
Show notes are available at www.iPadPros.net. Feedback is welcomed at [email protected].
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We discuss Jon’s workflow, how he manages colorblindness on iOS as a designer, ergonomics and much more. Jon has done design work for some really well-known products including DuckDuckGo, Spotify, Skype, and many others. You can find examples of his work at HicksDesign.co.uk.
Stay tuned until after the end music for a little bonus discussion on the Surface Pro.
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Hear from music composer Steve Steele. Steve does extensive work with the Notion app for iPad, which is a fairly powerful music notation app for iPad. Steve does the bulk of his writing on the iPad, but you’ll also hear in this episode how he incorporates the iPad into the Mac work he still does. We also discuss what the future could look like going all iOS and the apps that are being worked on to make that happen.
Stay tuned after the main episode for 12 minutes of bonus content!
As a reminder, you can support the podcast on Patreon.com/iPadPros. One of the new perks in 2019 is early access to episodes. Patreon supporters got this episode over a week early.
Show notes are available at www.iPadPros.net. Feedback is welcomed at [email protected]. Learn more about Steve Steele at www.stevesteele.com.
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Matthew Cassinelli helps explain the Shortcuts app in this episode. Shortcuts is an essential tool for getting work done on the iPad. I’d highly recommend taking some time to evaluate the work you do to see how the Shortcuts app can help you be more efficient.
This part of the interview goes past the fundamentals of Shortcuts and dives into a bunch of different actions you'll find in Shortcuts and should help you think of new ways you can be using the Shortcuts app. We also touch a bit on using Launch Center Pro in conjunction with the Shortcuts app.
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Sign up now at Patreon.com/iPadPros.
Matthew is the co-host of the podcast, Super Computer, and you can find his YouTube channel at www.YouTube.com/MatthewCassinelli.
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Matthew Cassinelli helps explain the Shortcuts app in this episode. Shortcuts is an essential tool for getting work done on the iPad. I’d highly recommend taking some time to evaluate the work you do to see how the Shortcuts app can help you be more efficient.
By the end of this episode, you should understand the power of the Shortcuts Content Graph, how dictionaries, menus, and lists work. What magic variables are and how to chain together multiple Shortcuts by creating what Matthew calls function Shortcuts.
Matthew is the co-host of the podcast, Super Computer, and you can find his YouTube channel at www.YouTube.com/MatthewCassinelli.
You can support the podcast at Patreon.com/iPadPros to financially support the podcast.
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Author, Matt Gemmell, joins the podcast to discuss evaluating your computing tasks, his iPad Pro review, and the work he does as an author on the iPad.
Matt is the author of the recently released action/thriller novel Toll. Learn more at www.mattgemmell.com
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John Sundell of Swift By Sundell is the co-host of the Stacktrace Podcast and is an iOS/game developer. We discuss the future of computer programming and what it could look like on the iPad, what the potential is of the Apple Pencil 2, why he’s back into iPads after not really using one since the iPad 3, what developers should do to really take advantage of external displays, and much more.
Show notes are available at www.iPadPros.net. Feedback is welcomed at [email protected]. Support the podcast at www.patreon.com/ipadpros. Visit www.swiftbysundell.com to learn more about John.
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Learn how to handle text selection with your keyboard and hear from Chris Lawley about the 3rd generation iPad Pro.
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The iPad Pro 3rd generation has been unveiled by Apple. In this episode, Tim shares how this new hardware will impact iPad Pros.
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Matthew Daley (iPadProductivity.com) uses his iPad Pro at work to wear one of many hats including managing various teams, going on sales calls, marketing work, and a variety of other things. We cover a variety of topics including how his business uses the iOS 12’s restrictions and screen time features, why he made the switch to iPad, how Yoink has become one of his more important apps to aid with file management, an interesting project management tool called Monday.com, and much more including a few Siri Shortcuts.
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Michael Tyson is the creator and developer behind the popular inter-app audio engine known as AudioBus, which is both an API and app. The AudioBus app is now at version 3. We discuss its evolution over the years, which for those that forget, was back in 2011 in the very infancy of the iPad. We also talk about the app’s future and what to expect next. AudioBus is a really powerful tool for musicians creating content on iOS and has influenced Apple’s own API for inter-app audio.
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Ferrite Recording Studio is the best way to edit and record podcasts on the iPad. Version 2 of Ferrite is now available and on this episode Canis, the developer of Ferrite, shares with Tim the origins of the app, how it’s progressed over the years, and everything that you can expect with the 2.0 update.
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Happy iOS 12 day!! To celebrate the release of iOS 12 we are joined by Michael Fey of 1Password. Topics covered include: what’s now possible in iOS 12 for 3rd party password managers like 1Password, what 1Password is, who it’s for, and much more.
Michael is the lead developer for iOS and Mac and has some fun stories to share including the process for them to share with Apple what features they want to see included in iOS updates.
Have a wonderful iOS 12 launch day. I’m really excited to discover what 3rd party developers have been building for Siri Shortcuts. As always if you have feedback you can send that to [email protected]. And as a reminder, you can support the show at Patreon.com/iPadPros.
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Joel Sharpton is a full-time podcaster, who produces all of his episodes with Ferrite on his iPad Pro.
I learned a number of invaluable things from Joel during this episode including discovering Brusfri, an amazing noise removal tool that is proving to be an incredible tool in cleaning up audio from many of the sources I need to work with.
We also discuss many logistics in working from the iPad and why the iPad is his primary computer.
Show notes are available at www.iPadPros.net. Feedback is welcomed at [email protected]. Support the podcast at Patreon.com/iPadPros. Learn more about Joel at propodcastingservices.com.
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Andy Nicolaides is the host of the podcast, Upload. We cover a wide range of topics including going paperless, photo editing, and task management.
Announced on this episode is the brand new Patreon, which you can find at www.patreon.com/iPadPros. Learn more at the top of this episode. Any and all support is greatly appreciated!
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Denny Henke from Beardy Guy Creative makes his living off the iPad. He creates websites, image assets for those sites, and does page layout work for flyers and postcards. In this episode, you’ll hear about his workflows for doing this work on iPad, as well as, his thoughts on the recent Adobe rumors, and a variety of other topics related to working on iOS.
Show notes are available at www.iPadPros.net. Feedback is welcomed at [email protected].
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Steve Demeter is the creator and developer of the 2008 hit iPhone game Trism and the recently released iPad and iPhone game Trism 2.
We discuss a wide range of topics including the early days of iPhone development and the App Store, game design, the creation of Trism 2, and much more. Whether you play games or not this interview provides a facinating insight into the process of creation.
Learn more about Trism 2 at www.trism2.com and on the App Store. Show notes are available at www.ipadpros.net.
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Rosemary Orchard is the co-host of the new relay.fm podcast, Automators. We dive into how she uses iPads, talk about how anyone can automate along with some great examples of how you can get started. We also talk a bit about iBeacons.
You can find Rosemary Orchard at RosemaryOrchard.com and her new podcast can be found at relay.fm/automators. Episode 1 is now live where Rosemary and David discuss calendar automation.
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Writer, developer, and musician Tom Snyder talks about his recent switch to iPad only and some deep dives on some lesser known apps.
Show notes are available at iPadPros.net.
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Niall Daly is an independent mentor and CFO. Hear how he uses the iPad to be productive and get work done.
Follow him on Twitter (@Niall_cspace). The show notes are available at www.ipadpros.net. Feedback is welcomed at [email protected].
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Learn some tips, tricks, and strategies about file management on iOS. Apps mentioned in this episode: Local Storage, Files, and Documents by Readdle.
Show notes can be found at www.ipadpros.net.
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Louis D’hauwe of Silverfox.be is the creator of Textor, OpenTerm, and Pixure.
Louis has been on a mission to make his iPad more useful to him as a developer; with a goal of one day having the iPad be a primary computer for developers. His first steps into this were creating a TextEdit replacement with Textor and a Terminal for iOS with OpenTerm.
Learn about these apps, his other projects, and more on using the iPad as a primary computer.
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Ged Maheux co-founder of the Iconfactory, makers of Linea Sketch and Twitterrific, talks with Tim about Linea Sketch and its recent 2.0 update.
Tim also shares his thoughts about the new low-cost 2018 iPad with Apple Pencil support.
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A quick tip opens the episode then Robert Spivack, owner of DoItForMe.Solutions, talks all things home automation and control with Tim.
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Daryl Baxter is the host of the Outpost Show, a new iPad focused show. You can find his work at DarylBaxter.com.
We discuss a lot of things including his setup, how he uses the iPad, when will iPads go more mainstream for desk work at offices, the future of Siri, the future of AirPower and much more.
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On today’s episode I discuss the recent article by Ryan Christoffel on MacStories.net entitled, “What I Wish the iPad Would Gain from the Mac”. I share some additional hopes that I have for new iOS features and build on Ryan’s great article with some commentary of my own.
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Today on the podcast is Matthias Gansrigler, founder of Eternal Storms Software. He develops the fantastic drag and drop enabled app, Yoink. In today’s interview we dive into what this app is, how some of the more advanced features work, and some interesting use cases for the app. Learn more about Yoink by visiting Eternal Storm’s website at www.EternalStorms.at/Yoink.
Also at the beginning of the episode is a quick tip on how to swap your split screen apps.
Feedback can be sent to [email protected]. Show notes are available at www.iPadPros.net.
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Learn about Adobe Comp in this episode of iPad Pros. What it does well, what apps it integrates with, and why this app has become an essential part of my workflow in my day job.
Visit www.iPadPros.net to watch a quick video where I showcase some of the app’s more impressive features.
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Today we have Oliver from Boinx Software, Oliver is the co-founder and CEO of Boinx Software. Boinx is a company that has a passion for making creative tools that make the most of the technology and are easy and fun to use at the same time.
The reason I wanted to have Oliver on the show today is to talk about their new iOS app, MimoLiveReporter. The app ties into their Mac video production app, but offers some really compelling streaming features as a standalone iOS app. As you’ll hear in the interview, I wouldn’t be surprised if the app gets updated to support iOS 11’s new ability of screencasting the complete OS in any app to YouTube and other streaming services.
As a reminder I’m always on the lookout for professionals using the iPad in unique ways. If you have a story to share please get in touch with me. You can email me [email protected] or send me a message on Twitter @iPadProsPodcast.
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On today’s episode we have Denys from Readdle. Readdle develops several productivity apps for iOS including Spark, Documents, PDF Expert, Printer Pro, Scanner Pro, and many others. Readdle was the company that introduced drag and drop in their apps just 10 days before Apple introduced iOS 11.
In today’s interview we discuss what iOS 11 means for the iPad, what iOS 11 means for their apps, the future of Spark, and countless other topics.
Readdle has been creating great iOS apps for the past 10 years now and creates many apps that I depend on day in and day out. If you haven’t had a chance, check out their apps at readdle.com.
You can find the show notes over at www.iPadPros.net. Follow the show on Twitter @iPadProsPodcast and follow me @tchaten. Feedback can be sent to [email protected].
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On today’s episode we have Chris from PreSonos the maker’s of Notion for iOS, Mac and Windows. Notion is the best app for composing, arranging and creating sheet music on the iPad. Chris is the product manager and a composer himself.
In today’s interview we discuss the process of writing music with Notion, the customer feedback loop for creating new features, the process of working with Apple on having their app featured in an ad, what features you get in the Mac version that haven’t yet made it over to the iPad, tips for utilizing all of the different input methods (which include handwriting recognition, MIDI keyboards and touch to enter) and many more topics to help you understand what Notion is all about and hopefully inspire some of you to start creating your own music.
For those that don’t know I was a music composition major in college and have spend hundreds of hours writing music with Finale Music on the Mac. Notion is an impressive app and am pleased to say that I am once again writing music thanks to this app. Just last weekend my flight was delayed by several hours and was able to create a wonderful piano piece while I was waiting for my plane to arrive. For those interested I’ll be including what is finished of that piece at the very end of this episode.
You can find the show notes over at www.iPadPros.net. Follow the show on Twitter @iPadProsPodcast and follow me @tchaten. Feedback can be sent to [email protected].
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On today’s episode we have Terri from LumaTouch (luma-touch.com). She is the co-founder, designer and product manager of the wonderful video editing application LumaFusion for iOS.
We dive into the many features they pack into the app and what updates are in the works. If you do video editing on the iPad this is the essential app to get. It is the closest thing you’ll find to Final Cut Pro for iOS and it is in active development with some great features in the pipeline.
You can find the show notes over at www.iPadPros.net. Follow the show on Twitter @iPadProsPodcast and follow me @tchaten. Feedback can be sent to [email protected]
Thanks for listening.
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Learn how to produce a podcast entirely on the iPad. The episode covers all hardware, software, apps and services needed to get the job done. The workflow includes the ability to record Skype, FaceTime or another VOIP service to have a guest on the show.
Full show notes are available at www.iPadPros.net. Send feedback to [email protected].
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