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Apple today updated both its Clips and iMovie apps for the iPhone and iPad, introducing support for features that debuted in the iOS 13 and iPadOS updates.

The two apps now support Dark Mode and the new Share Sheet in iOS 13, and iMovie also offers Files app support for content from external hard drives, SD card readers, and USB drives.

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Additionally, iMovie now adjusts soundtracks to match the length of a movie when adding theme music in project settings.

In Clips, along with support for Dark Mode and the Share Sheet, Apple has added 19 animated emoji stickers such as party poppers with confetti, revolving hearts, and bouncing musical notes.

There are also three new holiday-themed poster styles including an embossed snowflake card, a red envelope for Lunar New Year, and glowing candles.

Clips and iMovie can both be downloaded from the iOS App Store for free. [Direct Link: Clips] [Direct Link: iMovie]

Article Link: Clips and iMovie Gain Support for iOS 13 Dark Mode, Share Sheet and More
 
Where is the iWork update for heaven’t sake?

Apple software is really slipping. Time to lead the way again, be a roll model for what is possible on their devices, not playing catchup to Adobe and Microsoft.
In dark mode, both Pages is just like the Apple Store app: shining horribly bright like fluorescent light in a closed shop or a dead office space: you are not supposed be there at night.

It’s like those are business hours apps 😃

Apple’s rather playing catchup with themselves: with their management and marketing. It’s a flow of energy in the wrong direction, sadly.
 
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Where is the iWork update for heaven’t sake?

Apple software is really slipping. Time to lead the way again, be a roll model for what is possible on their devices, not playing catchup to Adobe and Microsoft.
I was just asking about this in another thread. We still don’t even know when Catalina comes out. Or HomePod update.
 
Uh-oh, iMovie requires iOS 13.0. Ok, so bye then. Will stay on iOS 12 while compatibility is preserved. I still connect my SE to Mavericks and Lion to offload some photos to iPhoto'09, not so confident about iOS 13 not breaking this.
 
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All I want from these 2 apps.

iMovie: The ability to set the initial frame rate
Clips: 16:9 aspect ratio
 
So iMovie appears to have broken the abliity to upload to YouTube? Additionally, it used to be I could save a video in iMovie and then it prompts me to choose a export size. What happened to the export size as well. I should add that this might be because of iPad OS 13.1?
This is frustrating as a teacher I'm trying to upload announcements to YouTube. Any ideas?
 
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