Apple is rumored to have purchased Redmatica, a Italian-based company that makes digital music editing applications for Mac. Could this mean future versions of GarageBand and Logic Pro will include Redmatica capabilities?
Want a native Gmail app for your iOS device? Yea, don't we all. Well it looks like Google is working on one! Ring yourself up at your local Apple Store come this Friday. And Garageband is now available for the iPhone.
Practical or not, Apple's GarageBand music making app has gone even more mobile with iPhone and iPod touch support. The latest update is the always appreciated universal app format, plus a couple other new features as well.
With July almost over, we’re headed into the final five months of 2011. With that in mind, we thought now would be a great time to look back and consider our favorite iPad apps since January.
Apple has recently updated its Logic Pro and Logic Express desktop applications. Now, iPad owners can import GarageBand projects to both desktop apps, which is incredibly handy.
WI Orchestra (free) is a recently released universal app, which allows users to access "a full orchestra library" and compose music on their iOS device.
Good news, aspiring digital musicians: “Rubberized drum sticks and guitar picks” – which are compatible with GarageBand - are now available to purchase. The products are selling under the name of “Pix & Stix” – a project brought to us by the guys behind The Wallee.
Find out how to easily move iMovie projects from device to device, and how to move GarageBand files from the iPad to your Mac all on today's AppAdvice EXTRA.
According to a recently discovered patent filing, Apple may bring its iWeb application to the iPad. This news would bring another part of the company’s popular iLife suite to the iOS device, after GarageBand and iMovie for iPad debuted earlier this year.
Apple has released a new iPad 2 commercial called We Believe. The advertisement focuses on what makes improving technology special. Sure it is syrupy, but don't we like it like that?
Apple has redesigned a classic Mac application that looks as good as, and possibly even better, on iOS than its OS X counterpart. It’s an app that was just waiting for a touchscreen interface. It's iPad 2 ready, sure to be blazingly fast, and an instant classic.
Apple's second generation iPad, the iPad 2, is set to hit stores soon. However, not everyone understands the need to buy new Apple products as soon as they're available. If your partner falls into this category, they may need convincing. Read on, and find out how you can use the powers of rhetoric to convince your better half that the iPad 2 is an essential purchase.
Apple has recently posted a series of video guides for the second generation iPad, which talk users through different aspects of the iPad 2. Most importantly, "guided tours" of iMovie and GarageBand are available to view.
According to a recent patent application, Apple may be in the process of developing an iPhone version of GarageBand. The application, along with iMovie, is set to hit the iPad March 11.