There are already two major creative suites out there: Adobe Creative Cloud and Canva. The former is clearly oriented to the high-end, enterprise, and prosumer spaces, with heavyweight apps like ...
Apple has been leaning harder on services for several years now. That part of the business brought in tens of billions of dollars in revenue last year alone, and the company says 2025 was a record ...
It’s been close to a decade since I first started being grumpy about subscription apps. I did acknowledge the benefits right from the start, including giving many developers a more sustainable income, ...
There are already two major creative suites out there: Adobe Creative Cloud and Canva. The former is clearly oriented to the high-end, enterprise, and prosumer spaces, with heavyweight apps like ...
Services have been a huge part of Apple’s business for the past several years — to the tune of tens of billions of dollars in revenue last year alone. Now, with the new Apple Creator Studio bundle, ...
Apple has launched its Apple Creator Studio subscription, bundling six professional creative apps with exclusive AI-powered tools and premium content. This offering is designed to provide seamless ...
Compare that to Adobe’s Creative Cloud “All Apps” plan, which still hovers around $70 a month, and it’s easy to think that Apple is coming for Adobe’s core business. On paper, at least, Apple is ...
Macworld explores Apple Creator Studio, a subscription bundle combining creative apps like Final Cut Pro, Logic Pro, and Pixelmator Pro with new AI features. The service offers solid value for ...
Today, Apple announced a new software bundle called the "Creative Studio." It combines their existing pro applications (FCP, Motion, Compressor, Main Stage) along with Pixelmator Pro (which they ...
The Apple Creator Studio is the latest in a long line of subscriptions for Apple products and services. You can guarantee Apple will do it more in the future. Responding to a query about Apple ...
What I do not like about (most) subscription models is that you loose the program if the developer choose to abandon it. I would have no problem to pay full price for a software package, and then pay ...