329 - The iPad Mini and Final Cut Pro
Description
The latest In Touch With iOS with Dave he is joined by guest, Jim McKinley, Marty Jencius, Jeff Gamet. We provide an in-depth look at the Apple Vision Pro, examining the impact of the recent Vision OS 2.0 beta software on developers and users. The introduction of Vision Pro app by Vimeo and its implications for spatial video is a key highlight, along with reflections on Apple's software Plus more strategy amid market challenges. We also discuss the new iPad mini 7 equipped with the A17 Pro chip, considering its potential for creative professionals and its compatibility with powerful applications. updates on iOS 18.1 and 18.2, focusing on the innovative features offered by Apple Intelligence.
The show notes are at InTouchwithiOS.com
Full Summary
This week's episode of In Touch with iOS features an engaging panel discussion with Jill McKinley, Jeff Gamet, and Marty Jencius, alongside our host, Dave Ginsberg. We dive into the latest news and developments surrounding the Apple ecosystem, starting with our main focus: the Apple Vision Pro. The discussion covers the recent release candidates for Vision OS, exploring the impact of the second seed of Vision OS 2.0 on developers and users alike. The panel shares their experiences with the beta software, highlighting both its potential and the challenges that have arisen, such as the lack of significant new applications since the device's launch.
A noteworthy topic is Vimeo's introduction of a Vision Pro app that brings spatial video support to the platform, contrasting it with YouTube's decision not to develop an app. The panel expresses excitement about the immersive capabilities this presents to users and the broader implications for content creation and sharing on the Vision Pro. As we navigate through various concerns raised in media reports about the Vision Pro's market performance and software development ecosystem, we consider Apple's long-term strategy and resilience in the face of skepticism.
Shifting gears, we discuss the release of the iPad mini 7, which features the powerful A17 Pro chip, and its compatibility with professional applications like Final Cut Pro and Logic Pro. The panel debates the practical applications of using such power on a smaller device and shares their personal experiences with iPads for creative work. This conversation seamlessly leads into a talk about iOS 18.1 and the upcoming 18.2 updates, particularly the incorporation of Apple Intelligence features which promise to enhance productivity through tools like smart replies and automated summaries.
Throughout the episode, our conversation touches on the implications of recent changes in services like Hulu and Disney Plus regarding subscription models and their integration with Apple's App Store. The panel reflects on the shifting landscape of content consumption and the evolving relationship between tech companies and media services.
In closing, we take a moment to highlight the significance of experimenting with new technologies, be it through free trials of carriers like AT&T or the willingness to embrace beta features, as we all seek to navigate the rapidly changing tech environment. Each panelist shares their thoughts on what lies ahead, from new product launches to personal experiences with various Apple products, framing a discussion filled with insights and anticipation for technological advancements.
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