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Apple refutes FlickType developer's account of App Store issues
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What to expect from WWDC 2021 - and what not to
dewme said:
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Apple’s insistence that they will not merge the two platforms is based on an assumption that iPad and Mac each target a sufficient number of unique applications and use cases that the other platform does not adequately satisfy. Moving to a unified platform would mean somebody’s losing something important to their cause.
And yet Apple has had Project Catalyst since 2019: https://developer.apple.com/mac-catalyst/
The idea is to allow developers to use the iPad application source code to make (possibly) more robust versions run on a Mac. So, why not the other way around? If the idea is to allow developers to reach the widest possible audience of users in the Apple ecosystem, it seems logical to target the entire ecosystem, no?
The "Apple Way" isn't to have multi OS devices. It's, "It just works". -
What to expect from WWDC 2021 - and what not to
22july2013 said:dotcomcto said:I really want to hear Apple announce that M1 apps from the Mac App Store will be able to run directly on the M1 iPad Pro.
Are you asking for macOS and iPadOS to merge? If not, then recompiling is required.
I do not see a reason why Apple wouldn't ultimately want that to work in both directions. It would be a win-win for Apple, as well as developers. -
What to expect from WWDC 2021 - and what not to
I really want to hear Apple announce that M1 apps from the Mac App Store will be able to run directly on the M1 iPad Pro. I just don't get the purpose of a 16 GB RAM/1 or 2 TB M1 iPad Pro unless the device will be able to run Mac apps (vs 8 GB RAM/256 or 512 GB models). I suppose I get it for high end video editing, but other than that, I don't get its purpose otherwise.