About this episode
If watch faces are the main interface of the Apple Watch, why are they so inconsistent? And why are developers suddenly showing off what faces they'd design if they had the ability? It's complicated. Also: Photoshop is coming to the iPad for real, and Apple may be offering some of its new TV shows for free. This episode of Upgrade is sponsored by: Squarespace : Make your next move. Enter offer code UPGRADE at checkout to get 10% off your first purchase. Pingdom : Start monitoring your websites and servers today. Use offer code UPGRADE to get 30% off. Green Chef : The first USDA certified organic meal delivery service. Get $50 off your first box. Links and Show Notes: Support Upgrade with a Relay FM Membership Exclusive: iPad Pro Face ID details, 4K HDR video over USB-C, AirPod-like Apple Pencil 2 pairing, more [Update: A12X processor] - 9to5Mac Apple plans to give away original content for free to device owners - CNBC WarnerMedia Prepping Streaming Service Featuring HBO | Hollywood Reporter GitHub - steventroughtonsmith: SpriteKit-based faux analog watch face example for watchOS Exploring Custom watchOS Watch Faces - David Smith, Independent iOS Developer Why are Apple Watch faces such a mess? | Jason Snell - Macworld Why it’s hard to read the time on Infograph – Marco.org Jason's Watch Face Comparison Time is money: Apple pays $21M for clock design, says report - CNET How Adobe is bringing “real Photoshop” to the iPad - The Verge Adobe announces full Photoshop CC for iPad shipping 2019, syncs with desktop - 9to5Mac Adobe Unleashes Wave of Imaging Innovation | Adobe Blog Adobe’s chief product officer Scott Belsky on bringing Photoshop to the iPad - The Verge Adobe launches Premiere Rush CC, a video-editing app made for YouTubers - The Verge intoLive - Live Wallpapers on the App Store Motion Stills - GIF, Collage on the App Store Needs repair: A 5K iMac with spider retention issues - Six Colors Upgrade, Live in Chicago