| Best MIDI keyboards for Mac 2019 Edition: Akai, NI, Arturia, KORG, ROLI, more Justin Kahn - 3:00 pm EST Today we are looking at the best MIDI keyboards for Mac in 2019. After detailing our favorites a couple years back, it's now time to reassess the MIDI keyboard situation for Mac users. While some of the mainstays are making another appearance this year, there have also been a series of new releases across 2019 from Native Instruments, Arturia, IK Multimedia, and more. Head below for a detailed look at the best keyboards on the market and information to help you decide which option will suit your needs best. more… The post Best MIDI keyboards for Mac 2019 Edition: Akai, NI, Arturia, KORG, ROLI, more appeared first on 9to5Mac. This week's top stories: AirPods Pro, 16-inch MacBook Pro exclusive, Apple TV+, and more Chance Miller - 9:59 am EST In this week’s top stories: An exclusive look at the 16-inch MacBook Pro, AirPods Pro are here, Apple TV+ debuts, iOS 13.2 release, and more. Read on for all of this week’s biggest news. more… The post This week’s top stories: AirPods Pro, 16-inch MacBook Pro exclusive, Apple TV+, and more appeared first on 9to5Mac. Comment: Are app subscriptions fair to users and developers? Bradley Chambers - 9:00 am EST Over the past few weeks, I've watched two long-standing apps release new versions with business decisions that led to an outcry from many users. Pocket Casts went free but introduced Pocket Casts Pro as an optional subscription that included Desktop applications access to the web player. Customers who had previously paid $9 to unlock the web player were frustrated because they were awarded three years of Pocket Casts Pro but would need to subscribe after that to keep access to the web player. Weather Line 2 was also recently released with a new optional subscription to unlock new features. Users who choose not to subscribe will now have ads inside the app. Some customers were frustrated that an app that previously didn't have ads now required a subscription to avoid them. Are app subscriptions fair to customers? more… The post Comment: Are app subscriptions fair to users and developers? appeared first on 9to5Mac. |
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