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  3. The Apple Creator Studio subscription has ruined once great and kid friendly iPad apps like Keynote and Pages.

The Apple Creator Studio subscription has ruined once great and kid friendly iPad apps like Keynote and Pages.

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  • ashtondev@mastodon.socialA This user is from outside of this forum
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    The Apple Creator Studio subscription has ruined once great and kid friendly iPad apps like Keynote and Pages. Half the buttons prompt you to upgrade, the subscription and premium AI features are pushed HARD.

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    • ashtondev@mastodon.socialA ashtondev@mastodon.social

      The Apple Creator Studio subscription has ruined once great and kid friendly iPad apps like Keynote and Pages. Half the buttons prompt you to upgrade, the subscription and premium AI features are pushed HARD.

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      The Apple Store near me used to run a session for kids where they made a comic book in Keynote. I can’t imagine how that session would go now.

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      • ashtondev@mastodon.socialA ashtondev@mastodon.social

        The Apple Creator Studio subscription has ruined once great and kid friendly iPad apps like Keynote and Pages. Half the buttons prompt you to upgrade, the subscription and premium AI features are pushed HARD.

        mora@mastodon.unoM This user is from outside of this forum
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        @AshtonDev deleted on day 0

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        • ashtondev@mastodon.socialA ashtondev@mastodon.social

          The Apple Store near me used to run a session for kids where they made a comic book in Keynote. I can’t imagine how that session would go now.

          nicklockwood@mastodon.socialN This user is from outside of this forum
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          @AshtonDev I guess the in-store apps would be pre-subscribed, so they would just not mention it at all in the session and let the kids be disappointed when they tried it at home later

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          • ashtondev@mastodon.socialA ashtondev@mastodon.social

            The Apple Creator Studio subscription has ruined once great and kid friendly iPad apps like Keynote and Pages. Half the buttons prompt you to upgrade, the subscription and premium AI features are pushed HARD.

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            @AshtonDev @marcoarment

            Enshitification, the.

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            • ashtondev@mastodon.socialA ashtondev@mastodon.social

              The Apple Creator Studio subscription has ruined once great and kid friendly iPad apps like Keynote and Pages. Half the buttons prompt you to upgrade, the subscription and premium AI features are pushed HARD.

              codingitwrong@oldbytes.spaceC This user is from outside of this forum
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              @AshtonDev @marcoarment remember back when the 30% App Store commission was enough money for Apple?

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              • ashtondev@mastodon.socialA ashtondev@mastodon.social

                The Apple Creator Studio subscription has ruined once great and kid friendly iPad apps like Keynote and Pages. Half the buttons prompt you to upgrade, the subscription and premium AI features are pushed HARD.

                bbech@mastodon.socialB This user is from outside of this forum
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                @AshtonDev my toddler likes to just type and I’d let him use Pages because every so often he’d accidentally change the font or colors and it would bring him joy. When this rolled out all of a sudden he was freaking out because he wasn’t sure what’s happening. There were a bunch of watermarked image generations all over the place because they made the AI buttons purple when no other button has color

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                • ashtondev@mastodon.socialA ashtondev@mastodon.social

                  The Apple Creator Studio subscription has ruined once great and kid friendly iPad apps like Keynote and Pages. Half the buttons prompt you to upgrade, the subscription and premium AI features are pushed HARD.

                  vmachiel@mastodon.nlV This user is from outside of this forum
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                  @AshtonDev @marcoarment adding the formally free Pages, Keynote and Number was just a pure anti consumer, penny pinching move.

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                  • ashtondev@mastodon.socialA ashtondev@mastodon.social

                    The Apple Creator Studio subscription has ruined once great and kid friendly iPad apps like Keynote and Pages. Half the buttons prompt you to upgrade, the subscription and premium AI features are pushed HARD.

                    hootenhaller@mastodon.socialH This user is from outside of this forum
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                    @AshtonDev Apple created a new job category. https://mastodon.social/@HootenHaller/116218347588155590

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                    • ashtondev@mastodon.socialA ashtondev@mastodon.social

                      The Apple Creator Studio subscription has ruined once great and kid friendly iPad apps like Keynote and Pages. Half the buttons prompt you to upgrade, the subscription and premium AI features are pushed HARD.

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                      @AshtonDev Wont you please have some sensitivity to Tim Cook's stock bonus?

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