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Adobe has created apps for ipad such as Photoshop, Illustrator, Lightroom, creative cloud, and more. I know they have Rush but it doesn't allow for the same functionality as PrePro does in terms of editing videos. Not sure if this something you are already looking into but. If there was a way to have an app for iPad that would be cool. Reason being is I can't take my desktop home. And my macbook pro is so old it will barely surf the web for simple things like ordering food. None-the-less try to edit videos. But I take my iPad everywhere and use that like my laptop for everything. Anyways, just would be great to use to edit projects like that on the go. I know its probably not easy because you have to have all the assets and stuff but if everything is uploaded onto the cloud you should really have all of that. Just a thought. Thank you for reading this.
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my macbook pro is so old it will barely surf the web for simple things like ordering food.
By @Taylor5FC1
No, the full version of Premiere Pro cannot run on an iPad. Photoshop and Illustrator for iPad are not the full versions; they can only do a subset of the desktop versions.
If you want to run Premiere Pro, you need a computer that meets or exceeds the recommended (not minimum) requirements.
https://helpx.adobe.com/premiere-pro/system-requirements.html
Your other choices are to use
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my macbook pro is so old it will barely surf the web for simple things like ordering food.
By @Taylor5FC1
No, the full version of Premiere Pro cannot run on an iPad. Photoshop and Illustrator for iPad are not the full versions; they can only do a subset of the desktop versions.
If you want to run Premiere Pro, you need a computer that meets or exceeds the recommended (not minimum) requirements.
https://helpx.adobe.com/premiere-pro/system-requirements.html
Your other choices are to use your work computer (if allowed) or use Premiere Rush.
Jane
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You would think they would have created full versions on iPad Pro by now. They have the same chips that the Macbooks have so no such thing as not having enough power. Final cut pro is on ipad Pro so why isn't PP on there as well? Wasn't adobe one of the first ones that brought over their apps to apple silicon? Either adobe is being lazy about it or Apple is preventing them from making full apps for the iPad.
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This, 100%!!! Whats the point of having the same chips if they cant be used to their full potential or even halfway to it?
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The issue here is that Premiere Pro neither supports nor is compatible with any strictly mobile-device OSes. Premiere Pro will only install on full-blown desktop operating systems. End of story.