So developers which still avoid iOS apps (like U-he) might be on a better way compared to those which offers iOS AUv3 for 1/10 of their desktop plug-ins.
Maybe they leave iOS, leave mac or both? Or the prices in iOS will increase?
Or iOS developers having a more easy chance now to enter a new market?
Not sure. But i also think the biggest trouble having really those old code complex apps.
I am a bit scared about things like Kontakt since it is still very important to me.
Otherwise i think (even if it takes time) if a developer cannot or will not do the switch, someone else will deliver.
So i hope U-he is early on board
Not interested in windows, nor in a obsolete intel mac there is just one way for me as customer.
Logic will be there and maybe all my iOS apps. So a great start already for me.
The next mac is def. an ARM for me.
I just hope the port is really so "easy" like it sounds in the keynote (i mean from a dumb customer view hearing the marketing bla bla).
Good luck to the developers and it could be interesting.
While some says it is the end of mac i see it more like a newborn and it was about time to leave intel. I see already such great optimized apps on my iOS devices that i wonder how it would perform on a more powerful environment with the same optimizations.
Some plug-ins on mac seems to perform worse on my i7 quadcore than on my freaking phone.
