Matt Tobin is the creator and developer of Aeon Timeline. Aeon Timeline is an app that I discovered through my interview with Roger Schulman, who uses it in writing his scripts. With Aeon Timeline …
Just a couple weeks ago at NAB LumaTouch announced LumaFusion 2.0, 2.1, and 2.2. LumaFusion if you don’t already know is the premier video editor for iOS. Terri Morgan from LumaTouch and I dive int…
Salman Sajid is the creator of the Touchtype Pro keyboard case for iPad Pro. Learn about his inspiration for making the case, what the manufacturing and design process was like, how to launch a suc…
Some quick thoughts about Ulysses 16 and the new split screen feature. If you like the show please review it in iTunes. Feedback and topic requests can be sent to iPadProsPodcast@gmail.com. YouTube…
Andy and Tim discuss what it is like living with iPadOS and how this update will help users get more work done on their iPads. YouTube Version of the Podcast Links and Show Notes Andy’s Website (Th…
Episode 55 – Can A Laptop Really Replace Your iPad with Jonathan Kim
Jonathan Kim recently published an article on Medium entitled, “Can a Laptop Really Replace Your iPad?”. We talk about his article and the future of computing in general. The conversation I think p…
Michael Simmons is the co-founder of Flexibits; the developers behind Cardhop. Learn about this powerful contacts app in this episode. This episode of iPad Pros is sponsored by OmniFocus. Use OmniF…
Matthew Cassinelli and I deep dive into the next version of Shortcuts that is built into iOS 13. Listen back to episodes 41 and 42 for the deep dive into Shortcuts 2. This episode will focus on the…
Episode 60 – Back to School with Isaac of Canoopsy Media
The school year is here for many people listening and this episode is with a college student and we discuss how he uses the iPad for his school work. Isaac besides being a student also runs Canoops…
Episode 61 – Scriptable and Jayson with Simon Støvring
My guest today is Simon B. Støvring; the developer of Scriptable and Jayson. We dive into not only his apps and what big improvements he’s implemented for iPadOS and iOS 13, but also some general t…
Get up and running with iPadOS using this episode by learning all of the tidbits Tim Chaten has learned over the summer using the beta. iPadOS launches September 24th at 1PM EST. This episode of iP…
Now that iPadOS has been released the 3rd party apps are now becoming available. In this episode hear from the developers releasing those updates. Hear what is new in their apps and their thoughts …
Daryl Baxter is back on iPad Pros to discuss iPadOS. Daryl was on episode 18 of iPad Pros, which released on March 8th, 2018. You can find his work at This episode of iPad Pros is sponsored by Agen…
Episode 65 – Agenda and Project Management with Pat Maddox
On this episode is Pat Maddox; who is a software developer that uses Agenda to manage all of his work and personal projects. We dive into all things Agenda, but you’ll also hear the logic and thoug…
Special Release of Apple Arcade Plus – Tint with Jakob Lykkegaard
Thanks for subscribing to iPad Pros. I recently launched a new interview podcast entitled Apple Arcade Plus. This sample episode of the new podcast features a game that was designed on the iPad Pro…
Episode 66 – Focus and Modular Computing with Rasmus Skjoldan
Rasmus Skjoldan is the Chief Marketing Officer at Magnolia CMS. He wrote a Medium post back in 2016 sharing his experiences using the then-new iPad Pro as his primary computer. It is an article tha…
We are joined by Timothy Buck. He is the co-host of Accessible; an accessibility focused Apple podcast. In this episode, we’ll be diving into iPadOS in general and deep-diving into accessibility wi…
Episode 68 – Dragon Anywhere, Voice Control, Agenda, Ferrite, and More with Tom Snyder
Tom Snyder is back on the podcast. He was on episode 26; on that episode, we dove into Getting Things Done methodology for task management, his process for writing scripts, and basic programming on…
Episode 69 – Shortcuts and Data Jar with Scott Willsey
In this episode we are going to be diving into broadly how Scott Willsey uses the iPad, then discussing Shortcuts, and wrapping up you’ll be hearing a preview of an app coming out in 2020 called Da…
Episode 70 – Hugo, GIT, RegEx, and More with Scott Willsey
Happy New Year and welcome back to another episode of iPad Pros. In this episode you’ll be hearing the second part of the conversation with Scott Willsey that was featured in the last episode. In t…
In this episode you’ll be hearing from Anders Borum; the developer of Working Copy and SecureShell Fish. In this episode, we dive into Working Copy, which recently got a big update to version 4. Yo…
An extra bonus episode is being released today to celebrate the 10th anniversary of the iPad’s introduction. This podcast is normally exclusive to the Patreon. In this episode of iPad Historia we t…
Episode 73 – Front End Web Development with Craig Morey
Craig Morey is a front end web developer that wrote an in-depth article on the improvements for web developers in 2019. We discuss all of the 2019 improvements through new applications and hardware…
Matt Birchler sold his MacBook Pro a couple of months after the 3rd generation iPad Pro was released and runs both his podcast and blog (BirchTree.me) from the iPad. We dive into many topics includ…
Episode 75 – Mobile Journalism with Caroline Scott
Caroline Scott is a mobile journalist based out of London. She uses the iPad Pro as a dedicated LumaFusion machine to get her stories published in the field. If you like the show please review it i…
Episode 76 – 4th Generation iPad Pro and Tot with Ged Maheux
The iPad Pro 4th generation with Magic Keyboard has been announced and to open this episode are some thoughts regarding the announcement that includes full mouse and trackpad support for iPadOS. Fo…