Apple has essentially discontinued Clips, its video-editing app designed to allow users to combine video clips, images, and ...
Apple Clips has reached end of life, and there won't be any further updates. If you previously downloaded the app, you’ll be ...
Apple appears to be winding down support of Clips, with the company removing Clips from the App Store and saying it will no ...
Apple has officially discontinued its Clips video editing app after eight years, shifting focus to iMovie and built-in tools.
It seems to be the end of the road for Apple's Clips app. The company said on a support page that it has stopped updating the ...
To use App Clips on an iPhone running iOS 14, find a compatible website or business, and then tap the App Clips button.
As of October 10th Clips will no longer receive updates and won’t be available to download from the App Store.
Apple has discontinued Clips, its video creation app that struggled to find its footing between the demise of Vine and the rise of TikTok. The app’s fate may reflect broader issues with Apple’s ...
Existing users can still use Clips on current or older versions of iOS and iPadOS, and even re-download it from their ...
Apple is officially winding up support for its video creation app, Clips, removing it from the App Store and confirming that ...
App Clips were introduced with iOS 14 as a new way to experience specific parts of an app without downloading it entirely to your iPhone or iPad. While users could already try App Clips through URLs, ...
The App Store ecosystem today is home to nearly 2 million apps. That means finding new apps to download is now more challenging than ever. This, in turn, leads app developers to funnel more money into ...