Tim Cook advises: We will see more things in the professional area

If you think about the origins of a company like Apple, or rather in the type of users who used Apple products a little over 10 years ago, even a little later, you will be with me in that they were products that were mainly focused on the professional field. Those were other times for technology, and it is true that PCs and Windows in particular were in their golden age. Professional environment because PCs were also living their golden age of malware, viruses in general, and of course in a professional environment you cannot play with this issue. A professional environment to which Apple dedicated great products But that seems not to be in Apple's focus today since lately they present products focused on everyone, without having to enter very pro features, which they also have ...

Something that has worried many professionals, but yesterday after a meeting of Tim Cook with investors, fears calmed down. Yes, Apple will continue to make products for the professional area. After the jump we tell you everything he said Tim Cook regarding to all this of Apple products intended for the professional area, especially to creative area ...

You will see us doing more things in the professional area. The professional area is very important to us, especially the creative area is something that matters a lot to us.

This is the first thing Tim Cook said after a series of concerned questions about this particular professional field. Tim Cook said that not everything is the Mac Pro although, as he says, they will continue to work on this type of professional products and we will have great news not too late. They don't leave the professional market, they make great professional products, and they know that professionals like them. 

What we have done and what we are doing and is still not visible to this day, It does not mean that our priorities are in other markets.

There were delays before the question of a possible convergence between iOS and MacOS, but he did say that the fusion of both would make it lose the simplicity of iOS and the power of Mac OS, something in which I totally agree, they are not the same product, and although they want to sell us that the iPad is the new laptop, I see it impossible to transform MacOS workflows (shared with PCs) by workflows, to which we are not used at all, from iOS.


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