The point is that these products are finally available on iPadOS, dispelling the notion that Apple withheld them to sell more macBooks, and yes, perhaps inspiring other developers to enter the fray and deliver more powerful applications for iPadOS.
Maybe this is the year Apple finally gives us Xcode for iPad.
I don't have any interest in editing video on my iPad Pro, but will probably give Logic Pro a spin. Though iPadOS still has too many restrictions about working with audio. Maybe they are finally ready to address those in iPadOS 17.
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