As cellphones increase their power, it is only a matter of time before professional applications leak down onto these devices. Apple's iPhone is a prime target for such devices, as Apple computers are used by many professionals in the arts. There have been demo applications of DigiDesign's famous Pro Tools that have been created for usage of the iPhone, which would be a great tool for music producers who are trying to mike a setup in a studio.
Furthermore, there have been hidden code in Apple's latest iPhone 3.0 Beta release that are evident that a video editing application is being created for the iPhone platform. Most likely this will be a simple application like a Mobile iMove, though the future will most likely have a Final Cut Mobile running on an iPhone. A quick and easy tool like that would be a director and editors best friend, as it would allow them to quickly browse through their footage and cut out any of the bad takes before returning to their main workstation.
This stuff sounds awesome. Apple is really pulling away from the competition when it comes to applications and uses of a cell phone. I just wish they would open up their service providers. While i don't think this particular application would apply to me personally, i can see alot of people getting great use out of it.
ReplyDeleteyeS CELL PHONE WILL BECOME HTE NEW NANO COMPUTERS, I WROTE ABOUT THIS IN AN EXAMPLE OF THE ITABLET WHICH IS A SMALL INTERACTIVE VERSION OF A MACBOOK MIXED WITH AN IPHONE THAT IS EXPECTED TO COME OUT NEXT YEAR. tHESE DEVICES WILL BE OUR INSTANT ACCESS TO THE WORLD WIDE WEB AND THE USE FOR MANY NEW PROGRAMS AND CR4EATIVE TOOLS
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