![]() While I’d prefer the iPad app retain full functionality from the iPhone, the message behind this move is clear: the iPad app is all about content creation, not consumption. ![]() ![]() One major change is that the iPad version loses access to the full database of Anchor podcasts for listening. Today that changes, however, as Anchor is introducing basic editing tools as part of the debut of its iPad app.Īnchor for iPad resembles its iPhone counterpart in most ways: the basic recording workflows and tools are all available here, so existing Anchor users won’t have any trouble navigating the app. That ease of use, however, has historically meant sacrificing any access to editing tools that most podcasters need. If you’ve ever used Anchor to make a podcast, you know just how easy it is.
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