Astropad on Friday updated its Astropad and Luna Display apps to support Macs with Apple’s new M1 chip.Credit: AstropadThe software company creates apps that allow users to leverage their iPads as drawing tablets or secondary devices for their macOS devices. Prior to the Sidecar feature in macOS Catalina, Luna Display was one of the more popular methods for extending a Mac’s screen to an iPad. Read more…
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Astropad, Luna Display updated with support for M1 Macs
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