Mac-based graphic designers will especially enjoy Astropad applications. Which is most, since they are rare on PC. Well, graphics tablet manufacturers will be a little less happy about it, because it will eat away at their bread. Namely, Astropad, which has nothing to do with astrology, turns the iPad into a Retina display (extremely high resolution dots per inch) and gives it the properties of a graphics tablet.
Finally, you could say all those who have been trying for a long time to find a way to effectively connect a Macbook and iPad. This is now only brought to them by ex-Apple employees when they were given the app Astropad, which turns the iPad into graphics tablet. The application also captures the color tonnage of the Mac display, so that you see exactly the same color shades on both. Thanks to the service AirPlay besides USB-ja (for cases when you are not in the network) also works via an Internet connection, as it enables wireless streaming of data to the computer.
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Installing Astropad is easy. Upload it to Mac as an iPad, and the Mac screen will then automatically mirrored wirelessly on the iPad. And that's that. The Astropad is not an original idea, but all such attempts so far have been futile. But it seems that now the days of graphics tablets are numbered.
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