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How to use your Mac to become a paperback writer: Part 1
I wouldn't use any if these app. Scrivener 3 refuses to support iCloud and makes you use dropbox (which I personally hate and do not trust) and while Omni app's are very nice and well done, they simply cost way too much. Apple Pages is an excellent free app and works very welll with your iPhone and your iPad. iA Writer is another wonderful app with works on all of you Devices and uses iCloud for a fair price. I even love to use Apple Notes app just to jot down a quick idea down the I have them. Whatever apps you decide to use, I just highly recommended staying away from any of them that doesn't fully support iCloud and any that try to do that subscription thing. If you pay for an app, you should own it. -
Apple unveils new iPad Pro with 3D scanner, trackpad support
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Compared: Apple's 16-inch MacBook Pro vs the 2019 15-inch MacBook Pro
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Seven new MacBook & MacBook Pro models on the way
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App Roundup: Things 3, Plex for iOS, Overflow 3.0, Philips Hue 3.0, more!
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Why the iPhone 12 Pro is worth the upgrade cost
Nope. No one in my family is going to upgrade this year either, except for my brother. He uses it for a business, so for him it's a tax write off. iPhone 12 looks nice and everything, but it's absolutely not worth the upgrade and considering how bad the battery life is, there is no way I'm going to upgrade this year! My wife and I are going to stick with our iPhone XS Max. Maybe next year or the year after if Apple can give us a few solid reasons to upgrade. For instants, I want more than 12 MB for a photo. The photos look nice and everything, but I can't believe Apple still has not upgraded that yet. I also want 2 days of battery life. Oh, and they are to get rid of the notch at some point. I just know it, so I see no reason on upgrading until then. -
Apple updates 13-inch MacBook Pro, adding Touch Bar to entire range
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Hands On: Setapp's continuing attempt to change the way we all pay for Mac apps
Macxpress, I completely agree with you. I'd much prefer to buy the software that I know I need and know that I own it, then to ever "Rent" software. It's the same reason I refused to use any apps on my Mac or my iOS devices that require monthly fees. I even stop using all of Adobe's software and switch to Affinity designer and Affinity Photo instead. I'll pay full price for an app, but I'll never pay monthly fees. It's funny this article came out today, as I just saw another article a couple hours ago saying that most people aren't even aware of how much money they spend each month on suspicion services. -
Mac Pro can now be configured with AMD's W5700X GPU