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Is Apple preparing to sell its pro apps? Doubtful, and here’s why
Started by ianbetteridge · 1 year ago
Robert Cringely thinks so:
“So why, then, was Apple quietly shopping around its entire professional application business to prospective buyers at the recently completed National Association of Broadcasters show in Las Vegas? These include Aperture, Final Cut Pro%2 ... Continue reading »
“So why, then, was Apple quietly shopping around its entire professional application business to prospective buyers at the recently completed National Association of Broadcasters show in Las Vegas? These include Aperture, Final Cut Pro%2 ... Continue reading »
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