Astropad Studio, an application that can transform an iPad into a drawing tablet for a Mac, is getting a significant update to its networking capabilities that will lessen the latency experienced by users.
An iPad can connect directly to a Mac computer using a wireless connection and peer-to-peer networking. According to Astropad, skipping the router will reduce latency by fifty percent. Because this capability eliminates the need for a connection to link the two devices, the quality of the wireless connectivity between the two devices is improved.
Even when a WiFi connection is unavailable, Astropad Studio users can still use the peer-to-peer networking that the app provides.
Peer-to-peer technology, as described by Astropad, frees artists who rely on Astropad Studio from the limitations imposed by WiFi, so allowing for drawing that is both smooth and low latency. Peer-to-peer networking is compatible with all of the capabilities available in Astropad Studio, including the integration of Apple Pencil, touch gestures, shortcuts, and more.
Peer-to-peer can only be accessed by individuals who are utilizing Astropad Studio on a Mac; those who are utilizing a PC will not have access to this feature. It requires a Mac running macOS 10.15 or later and an iOS device installing iOS 13 or later.
All currently active users of Astropad Studio are eligible for a free update that adds peer-to-peer networking. The annual subscription fee for Astropad Studio is $99.99, and a free trial version is available for download that lasts 14 days. Nevertheless, there is a twenty percent discount till the nineteenth of May. On Astropad’s blog, you can get more details about the feature you are interested in.