Rim,
take a look.
They have done it again.
U can purchase Arturia iMini as a stan alone app, but use it into tabletop
http://www.idesignsound.com/retronyms-r ... m-arturia/
First of all users havent to spend twice infact for example i've jamup app that works so fine, i've bought auria jamup plugin (it's not really the same), so i've bought twice the same app...
And i think it have to be the future in auria, maybe for the future midi section...
Think about it, because tabletop and those apps haven't remove from app store, so i think rules are changed
Other apps can access each other
Other apps can access each other
iPad Air Pro 11 iOS 16.3 WiFi 512 Giga, Scarlett Focusrite 18i8
http://mustek.bandcamp.com
http://mustek.bandcamp.com
Re: Other apps can access each other
Tabletop contains a copy of each "tabletop ready" app (that's why it's almost 1gb by now). So it's not like Tabletop is using those external apps inside the Tabletop environment. And both IMini and the Akai app was made/converted by Retronyms. So no rules have changed, but I hope Apple change some things regarding all this.
Edit: Maybe I misread your post. Sure an app can "see" if another app is installed, and unlock content/IAP:s. But I really don't want Aurias installed size to be any larger since the storage on idevices costs so much. And for everyone that only have a 16 gb version each mb counts.
Edit: Maybe I misread your post. Sure an app can "see" if another app is installed, and unlock content/IAP:s. But I really don't want Aurias installed size to be any larger since the storage on idevices costs so much. And for everyone that only have a 16 gb version each mb counts.
Soundcloud
http://www.soundcloud.com/chris1a-1
Audiobombs (presets and templates for iOS synths):
https://www.audiobombs.com/users/ChrisG & https://sellfy.com/ChrisGR
http://www.soundcloud.com/chris1a-1
Audiobombs (presets and templates for iOS synths):
https://www.audiobombs.com/users/ChrisG & https://sellfy.com/ChrisGR
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