


I mentioned Clip Studio, Rough Animator, Animation HD, Animation Ultimate, FlipaClip, FlipPad and Stick Nodes and Stick Nodes Pro.įYI there is also an app for Richard Williams Animators Survival Kit. There are a few more for those interested. It only supports traditional animation but nothing wrong with that. The author kept the interface simple and I like that. Actually I kind of like it for quick sketch ups and practice work. The Moho team is stretched so thin I don’t think we will see that on an iPad anytime soon either. At that point I think you will see a lot of apps bridge between the two platforms but even then I think there will be more going from iOS to Mac’s not the other way around. Apple changed the CPU on Mac’s twice before so it’s not like they don’t know how to do it. Give Apple a few years and it won’t surprise me to see say an A15 or AXX core CPU in the Mac lineup instead of Intel. iOS is an ARM architecture where MacOS is Intel as is Windows. iOS is a very different beast from MacOS. Besides Harmony I use Moho and it would be cool to see that on an iPad and Harmony but I’m not holding my breath. They want 8/month or 72/year for the unlocked version. I have the free version on mine for the moment. Our clients can rely on us to share progress as we move forward in developing software for Apple’s new chipsets.Clip Studio is available on the iPad. Ensuring optimal stability and performance on this new platform requires ongoing work from our development team, and we currently expect to have software compatible with the new system architecture available in the new year.Īt this time, we recommend that our customers delay purchases of computers powered by the Apple M1 chipset until we have announced compatible versions of Harmony and Storyboard Pro. Toon Boom is in the process of developing new versions of Storyboard Pro and Harmony which will be compatible with Apple’s new chipsets. The first Macs powered by the Apple M1 chipset were released on November 17, 2020.Īrtists and animation professionals should be aware that major hardware architecture changes introduce compatibility issues, particularly with complex graphics and video production software. For more information: Īpple is in the process of transitioning their line of macOS computers to a new ARM-based hardware architecture.

UPDATE: Harmony 21.1 and Storyboard Pro 20.1 and onwards are compatible with Apple Silicon.
