Regarding iPads: The new iPads have impressive hardware specs, agreed. However, they still are limited to iPadOS with its limited filesystem and sandbox structure. The way Photo Mechanic operates in terms of caching, reading & writing bits of metadata to hundreds of sidecar files, etc. is not something that iPadOS is really set up for. We are interested in pursuing mobile solutions, but the functionality is not something you can just easily "port over" from macOS.
I'm not saying it is impossible, but the OS on iPads complicates things much more than just anyone saying "Nah."
Hi Mick,
I believe that most of us, at least I am, are not asking for the full PM with everything but the kitchensink for an iPad version.
I have made a few posts with what I, and I feel others, need :
- Add IPTC/XMP metadata like : subject, caption, keywords, copyright
- Batch rename of files
- culling of photos
No fancy ingesting live from camera, Cascable and ShutterSnitch can do that. An App can browse the folder structure of the users home directory, can even enter into the public sandboxes of other applications or copy files from a connected storage card, drive or device like a Gnarbox.
I have looked inside PM for macOS and see quite some libraries and Ruby code, so this would pose challenges to get this ported to iPadOS.
iPadOS can support the basic culling and Metadata editing using xmp sidecar files, but you cannot use the common codebase currently in use, it would need a Swift codebase.
Keeping this in mind and Camerabits 'insistence' that the OS used on iPad is not capable of supporting the type of application requested, further strengthens me in the conviction, that a PM version, even stripped down, for iPad will not emerge from the Camerabits offices, unless Apple bakes a macOS emulation layer into iPadOS.
Reading your post above, together with the high subscription price (or buying a yearly perpetual license to stay supported) convinced me, that the camerabits application is not the way forward for me.
I recently, after using your software for over 13 years and paying for every upgrade, wiped PM from my computers and switched to a complete xmp sidecar files based workflow for metadata and image editing on both iPad and macOS.
I wish you all the best with 'thinking inside the box'.