![]() ![]() I hope you’ve enjoyed this short collection. This is a great example of this app category. Why I like it: Digital transformation of the enterprise is a reality, and as workforces become mobile you’ll see UC solutions like these everywhere. This is a turning point to make UC solutions pervasive and accessible. There are also tools for collaboration, including an interactive collaborative whiteboard. Meet, collaborate, share presentations and documents, and make conference calls. I believe iPad Pro really offers something to enterprise users and is a first out the gate example of what I anticipate will be a wave of Unified Communications products for enterprise users. Why I like it: See above: “Poster children for image manipulation on mobile devices”.(Get Photoshop Mix) I’m not so impressed that Adobe insists you create an Adobe ID before it lets you really test these products, but if you do work with images these apps will likely remain the poster children for image manipulation on mobile devices. All of these are powerful solutions designed to help you get so much more from your images, including tools for vector graphics, image mixing and augmentation. Adobe Photoshop seriesĪdobe has released a range of powerful iPad Pro apps, Photoshop Fix, Mix, Comp and Sketch. Honorable mention too to uMake on iPad Pro, a fantastic, powerful tool to help deaigners create 3D models of their designs. Why I like it: This kind of sports technology can make a huge difference in sporting achievement, so I have to see any step to make these tools more accessible as a good thing. Coaches and sports analysts can hone in on the action using this app, which lets them record games, share and watch videos and create notes to help explain the action. ![]() Hudl on an iPad Pro means these tablets will be at the side lines of an increasing number of sporting events, particularly as the solution integrates the world-renowned Sportstec solution. I’ve written about the impact of Apple technology on sports coaching before. There’s also an Undo swipe! ( Get it) Hudl I think the size of the iPad Pro screen helps you unleash your ideas. Why I like it: So fluid and with a range of additional tools you can purchase if you wish, I’ll spend lots of time in this app. But for a real natural – joyous - feeling of sketching I find this combination hard to beat. As the imageI created and included directly above proves, possession of powerful tools doesn’t unleash artistic potential if you don’t have any. There are other sketching and drawing apps ( Paper by FiftyThree and Procreate 3 by Savage Interactive are also great) but I fell for Sketch. Why I like it: I believe Apple’s iTunes will eventually offer 4K movie (SuperHD) movies as a service – but right now the challenge is to seed the market with affordable tools to create this content. What makes this even more impressive is that performance is so swift and stable in comparison to the systems I used in the past. Bring those 4K movies you’ve shot with your iPhone onto your iPad, make a movie in a few minutes. On the iPad Pro this app provides you with a high-performance 4K video editing suite, numerous special effects and editing features. Why I like it: I think this is a solution architects, designers, photographers, artists or anyone working with images will want to make use of. Just like all the iPad Pro products, it uses a palette of tools made available to either side of the screen. Trace lets you draw on top of imported images, background templates or simply add comments to existing items, writing with an Apple Pencil. Archinect calls this “the next generation of tracing paper” and when you use it on an iPad Pro it makes complete sense.
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