Apple iMovie
Movie watchers know that when it comes to screens, bigger is
better. The same is true for video editors. A larger canvas lets you work with
more, higher-res clips at once. So it's unsurprising that iMovie, Apple's
casual video editing software, really shines on the iPad Pro. The souped-up
processor is also helpful for a demanding task like video editing.
Auto CAD 360
AutoCAD 360 is the mobile version of the industry-leading
computer-aided design, or CAD, application. CAD files are typically used for
mocking up real-world objects, whether as 3D models or a series of 2D profiles,
so the ability to edit them in this app offers serious professional potential.
It also makes great use of the Apple Pencil, letting users transfer ideas
directly onto the screen.
Essential Anatomy 5
If you watched the Apple Keynote that showcased the iPad
Pro, you may remember this graphic educational medical app. Essential Anatomy
lets medical students, or really anyone interested in the intricacies of the
human body, study the various bones and squishy organs that make us who we are.
The iPad Pro's big screen and enhanced processor provide even more gory
details.
source: http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2495310,00.asp
by Jordan Minor
http://www.buyetail.com
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