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Seven things to know about how Apple’s Creator Studio subscriptions work


Apple’s new Creator Studio subscription bundle officially launches today, offering access to a wide range of updated professional apps for an all-or-nothing price of $13 a month or $130 a year. Teachers and students can get the same apps for $3 a month, or $30 a year.

The bundle includes either access to or enhanced features for a total of 10 Apple apps, though the base versions of several of these are available for free to all Mac and iPad owners:

  • Final Cut Pro
  • Logic Pro
  • Pixelmator Pro
  • Keynote, Pages, and Numbers
  • Freeform
  • Motion, Compressor, and MainStage (Mac only)

When companies introduce a subscription-based model for long-standing apps with an established user base, they often shift exclusively to a subscription model, offering continuous updates in return for a more consistent revenue stream. But these aren’t always popular with subscription-fatigued users, who have seen virtually all major paid software ...


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