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When I first suggested Manga Studio to everyone, they were very open minded about it. When I suggested Surface Pro 3, that is when they got the pitchforks and torches out lmao.

Its funny how the Pro 4 pen is in octagon/pencil-like shape, but the Apple pencil is more of a pen shape lol. I also got use to Pro 3 pen too, but the Pro 4 pen did started to grow on me after just a few minute of using it. I would had brought the pen and type cover for my Pro 3, but the rent was due lol.

Here is link to a review of using the Pro 4 type cover, pen, and pen nibs on a Surface Pro 3.
http://surfaceproartist.com/blog/20...o-review-surface-book-settles-for-pen-instead

Tried Manga Studio with the B pen nib.
Loved it, bought it. Works perfectly with the Pro 3.

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What does Pro mean to you?
For clarity.

Also a fair test of the pen would have been on the same software.
I have no doubt the Pencil has less lag and I know Apple would have produced a fantastic - if over priced - addition to the iPad Product. Lets just wait till iOS can run Pro software then run a comparison.

Any device or tool that can do something a pro can use for their needs. In this case it's a tool for artists and designers.
Well made.

It doesn't mean it needs to be complicated. In fact the opposite is true. I think over complex tech moves into the 'Dev' category.

Well designed pro software is elegant and easy to use. That's what matters.
 
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