Apple launched a few days ago one of the applications that would have cost us the most to imagine being developed by the company a few years ago. Under the name of Clips this unique app allows us to edit video, photos and text in such a lightweight way that anyone who is interested can make use of it, even if they do not have basic notions of video editing.
With a clear social focus, Clips allows us to create all kinds of videos thanks to the filters and music that is loaded by default, ideal for sharing with others. According to a recent report by App Annie, veterans in this of obtaining statistics, andn the first four days the app would have had between half a million and a million downloads, a not bulky figure for an app backed by Apple.
Why is it like this? According to this report, the answer is very simple: Clips does not have a social network behind it to support it and, although many of us did expect this launch, we were the least. In other words, we could say that Most people still don't know that this app exists or that it can be downloaded. This is something that they will realize as time passes and the content created with this app makes its appearance on social networks such as Instagram, Facebook or Twitter.
Of course, Apple is promoting the application within the App Store (Naturally if you want to climb the ranks) so that this number of downloads continues to increase steadily, and it is likely that we will see some allusion to it at the developer convention next June. Meanwhile, if you want to get ahead of everyone else, you can check this guide that we published earlier to find out how to use Clips and what are all the secrets it hides.
Perhaps they thought that "millions" of iOS users were going to lose the ability to JB their device to use the app. IF maybe it hadn't required iOS 10.3, possibly more people would use it.
It is very simple, it does not contribute anything that did not already exist