Astropad has launched the beta version of its 'Slate' app, allowing users to control their Mac computers with an iPad and Apple Pencil. The app aims to turn the iPad into a budget-friendly alternative to Wacom tablets, enabling digital artists to use it as a drawing tablet for their Mac. Astropad Slate competes with Apple's Sidecar feature and has the potential to become a favorite among graphic designers. The app's launch has garnered attention from prominent tech publications such as 9to5mac, cultofmac, DigitalTrends, Gizmodo, and Pocketlint.
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