

iOS apps aren’t yet available for those with Family plans, but Setapp is working on it.Īt the launch last week, Setapp priced additional devices at $4.99 per month, but after users complained, the company dropped the price. Previously, you could use Setapp on a second Mac just by signing in, and it appears that existing users now have two devices available, one of which could be used for an iOS device. The main subscription remains $9.99 per month, but to use the iOS apps, new users have to add another device for an additional monthly. In conjunction with the addition of iOS apps, Setapp has switched to a per-device subscription approach. At the moment, eight apps are available: the iOS versions of Mac apps 2Do, Gemini, MindNode, Paste, PDF Search, SQLPro Studio, Taskheat, and Ulysses. See our full Setapp coverage for details.īy my count, Setapp is now up to 193 Mac apps, but the big news that the company just announced is that it is adding iOS apps to the service. Since 2017, the Setapp service has been providing subscribers with access to an ever-increasing number of Mac apps for a single $9.99-per-month fee, with options for families and businesses. Setapp Subscription Service Adds iOS Companion Apps #1621: Apple Q3 2022 financials, Slack's new free plan restrictions, which OS features do you use?.#1622: OS feature survey results, Continuity Camera webcam preview, OWC miniStack STX.

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