However, when I learned that it seemed there’d be an iPad version of possibly the greatest graphics suite ever created, it felt like the plan was to offer a cross-platform work environment… Is it real coca-cola? If it is, why does it have a different name? It suggests you’re not actually getting the real thing, but some kind of euphemistically-named substitute. Since the naming is different, it suggests that what’s in the can is different, too. I guess it is just a name, yes, but names often hint at what you’re getting. But I belive its done on purpose, to differenciate it from curent, so to say v1 family, generation of apps. It could very well be named iPad Publisher, as there were none before it. Just like there is Office 365, while there weren't 25,58,125,234 and 364.
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