Apple reportedly planning to combine iPhone, iPad, and Mac apps by 2021 [arstechnica.com]
This illicit iPhone app store has been hiding in plain sight [www.theverge.com]
Marzipan could be a big deal for the future of the Mac [9to5mac.com]
Apple to combine iPhone, iPad, and Mac apps by 2021, says Bloomberg [www.theverge.com]
Apple wants to combine iOS and macOS apps by 2021 [www.techspot.com]
Apple Plans to Merge iPhone, iPad, and Mac Apps by 2021 [www.digitaltrends.com]
This seems good as long as it doesn't become the *only* way to make a Mac app.https://t.co/KpoAqpMScI
— Nearby Cats (@BaseCase) February 20, 2019
My main frustration with most Electron apps (besides the obvious perf issues) is that Desktop is **a different platform** from Web and shouldn't be designed for the same.
While you wait, I must recommend you check out @nickstatt's crazy story about the wretched hive of scum and villainy that Apple let him install on his phone https://t.co/fnxfhim0cR
— Sean Hollister (@StarFire2258) February 20, 2019
This is bonkers https://t.co/anlAxhcF2h
— nilay patel (@reckless) February 20, 2019
This alarmingly well-made illicit iPhone app store has been hiding in plain sight https://t.co/oG7pC6geUj pic.twitter.com/QN6Tv3qgWs
— The Verge (@verge) February 20, 2019
So I did a little digging into the wild illicit app world that @JoshConstine and others have been digging up these past few weeks. TutuApp, one of perhaps the most prominent sideloadable iOS app stores, is astonishingly easy to find and access. https://t.co/0oCijdFIwf
— Nick Statt (@nickstatt) February 20, 2019
Apple is creating universal apps that combine iPhone, iPad, and Mac apps into a single binary. These apps will reportedly be ready by 2021, according to a new Bloomberg report. Details: https://t.co/C3K4uUR2f5 pic.twitter.com/T9Zpi8edtK
— Tom Warren (@tomwarren) February 20, 2019
Apple to combine iPhone, iPad, and Mac apps by 2021, says Bloomberg https://t.co/orCSQQrOlH pic.twitter.com/hON1mCnV4T
— The Verge (@verge) February 20, 2019
The goal: to make it easier for software coders to create tools, games and other apps for its main devices in one fell swoop.
— Shelly Palmer (@shellypalmer) February 20, 2019
The real goal: boost revenue. https://t.co/TUWGIO7QuD
The latest on Apple’s plan to merge iOS and Mac apps: convert iPad app to Mac app this year, iPhone apps on Mac in 2020, combined single binaries by 2021 + Mac Pro possibly at WWDC 2019. https://t.co/yyWnkl4dP7
— Mark Gurman (@markgurman) February 20, 2019