The makers of the pro photography app Halide are developing a new video capture app called Kino, set to be released in February 2024. This move marks their venture into video production, diverging from their previous stance of not supporting video in Halide. The development team behind the Apple Design Award-winning camera app Halide is behind the upcoming Kino app, which is anticipated to cater to iPhone users.
Halide says it will never support video, so itβs launching Kino instead https://t.co/pdvOrr1L1f
Halide plans first iPhone video app 'Kino' for February 2024 release https://t.co/P6FeiuBPEO #Apple
The makers of pro photography app Halide venture into video with Kino, due this February: https://t.co/1wKrrqepjh by TechCrunch #infosec #cybersecurity #technology #news
The makers of pro photography app Halide venture into video with Kino, due this February https://t.co/PluDn3ZZ4V by @sarahpereztc
The development team behind the Apple Design Award-winning camera app Halide is working on Kino, an iPhone app for video. By @MalcolmOwen https://t.co/tByHqey3B8
Halide camera makers are working on a video capture app next https://t.co/FTYE4inG3U by @apollozac