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Apple might be preparing iPad apps for Pixelmator Pro, Compressor, Motion, and MainStage, according to new App Store IDs uncovered by MacRumors contributor Aaron Perris. All four of the apps are currently available on the Mac only.
A quick overview of each app:
Pixelmator Pro: Professional image editing app acquired by Apple earlier this year
Compressor: Final Cut Pro companion app for compressing audio and video files
Motion: Final Cut Pro companion app for creating 2D/3D titles, transitions, and
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