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So, SketchBook Pro for iPad, looks like a perfectly timed release.
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Assuming that Apple take their usual 30-40% cut, that’s some serious change from a $1.99 app. If you want the numbers as of November last year, that breaks down to 141,000 paid for licenses and over 900,000 downloads of the free version.
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This showed a screenshot of what looks to be the splash screen for an iPad variant of SketchBook Pro – quite a turn of events.Īutodesk of course, have been doing the iPhone thing like rockstars with SketchBook Mobile for some time and have shifted serious units – over a million. Just a moment ago, a british industrial design on twitter, Nick Harvey, retweeted a post by none other than Stephen Fry – yes, THAT Stephen Fry. The potential for the device is huge, it looks like a device that could change things and its been a constant source of discussion in meetings with vendors since it’s public launch a few months ago. He might be in the pub around the corner). We even have our man, Martyn Day, camped outside the San Francisco Apple Store, clutching his pre-order invoice in his sweaty little palms as we speak (I think. As many of you are aware, Apple is bringing its iPad to market this coming saturday. Here’s a fantastically convoluted turn of events.