The Apple Creator Studio subscription has ruined once great and kid friendly iPad apps like Keynote and Pages. Half the buttons prompt you to upgrade, the subscription and premium AI features are pushed HARD.

@AshtonDev Weirdly, it seems like Apple chose badly when they *stopped* charging for iWork. Rather than making money from sales and turning that into new development, they stopped developing Pages to be a fantastic word processor, Numbers to be a great spreadsheet app, and Keynote to be the best presentation app. The key updates over the past decade-plus have mostly been strategic initiatives for Apple’s platforms, not the apps (iCloud sharing with E2EE, now AI flows).

I don’t for a minute think Apple can’t make these apps true professional-grade alternatives to MS Office (or, in Pages’s case, even Adobe InDesign). I don’t think for a minute that, even while doing so, Apple can’t make these apps simple enough for beginners, including children. They can do these things. They just don’t.