Add all the tools from the desktop apps to the iPad
Just want all the tools y’all have on the PC on the iPad so us people that use iPads for school work would help us a lot.

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Thomai Dunn commented
I know that putting every single bit of the Mac version's features onto the iPad may take up quite a bit of space, but I think that it will be worth it, as long as digital art students like me get to have the full experience while working on projects at home.
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Thomai Dunn commented
I just started using Adobe Illustrator for my Digital Art class in college, and I noticed a very big difference in the number of features between the Mac and iPad versions. Mac has a whole array of features to use for a project, while iPad only has (based on my observation so far) less than half of them. The iPad version needs to have the same amount of features as the Mac version so that it is convenient for users to switch between the two without having to worry about the minimalist nature of the former and having to accomodate for the lack of tools needed for a specific project. It gets irritating when a user like me has an art class that requires and utilizes the app on a Mac while on campus and an iPad (if you don't have a compatible Windows laptop) for homework.
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Thomai Dunn commented
I just started using Adobe Illustrator for my Digital Art class in college, and I noticed a very big difference in the number of features between the Mac and iPad versions. Mac has a whole array of features to use for a project, while iPad only has (based on my observation so far) fewer than half of them. The iPad version needs to have the same amount of features as the Mac version so that it is convenient for users to switch between the two without having to worry about the minimalist nature of the former and having to accommodate for the lack of tools needed for a specific project. It gets irritating when a user like me has an art class that requires and utilizes the app on a Mac while on campus and an iPad (if you don't have a compatible Windows laptop) for homework.
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GS Creations commented
With the latest iPad update transforming the device into a powerful, mini-computer, I would love the opportunity to fully harness its potential using Adobe applications. As a graphic designer constantly on the move, having the ability to access, edit, and complete my creative projects seamlessly on the go is essential.
While the current mobile apps are incredibly useful, bringing more desktop-level features to the iPad versions would significantly enhance productivity and creative flexibility for professionals like myself. It would mean being able to do full edits from concept to completion without needing to return to a desktop setup. -
J Sodi commented
Why this with too much limit?. I am paying same as desktop version. My suggestion is please update your ipad app asap with all features of desktop version. At least in ipad pro..
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Yashvi Jani commented
iPad version should have all the features a desktop/computer version has. It’s unfair how we buy iPad for creating better version than on computer and till iPad doesn’t have all the tool and features or even setting option like desktop version has it. Disappointing!!!
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Anonymous commented
It can support accessories that make the Ipad function the way the desktop does. As a student, I use an Ipad for school, but it’s frustrating that I cannot do the same things and am missing crucial tools for my assignments.
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Anonymous commented
For people doing things such as graphics, there are less options on IPad than on laptops or computers which is understandable but it would be great if we could get more options like the tool bar at the top where you can select object, files... so on.
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Anonymous commented
Make it with at least or between 60% - 80% of the features from desktop version
Similar to the full version will be ideal if Adobe wants to gain territory from the competition.
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Matt Danger commented
The iPad version should be at least as good because you can...or even better because it is new.
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Anonymous commented
For example:
1. Creating patterns in color swatch
2. Making your own symbols and brush tools
3. The reflect tool and rotary tools should also be included