If the Shoe Doesn't Fit, Grab Your Shoehorn [joecieplinski.com]
Apple's Project Catalyst Team and Third-Party Developers Converse About Challenges, Scope, Future [www.iphonehacks.com]
Apple's Project Catalyst Team Shares Thoughts on Limiting Compatibility to iPad Apps, Quality Concerns, and More [www.macrumors.com]
Apple's Project Catalyst team talks quality concerns and more [www.idownloadblog.com]
Apples Catalyst Team spricht über anstehende Neuerungen [www.macerkopf.de]
Ars Technica Interviews Apple Representatives and Developers about Catalyst [www.macstories.net]
"…if Apple had done a better job explaining how Catalyst fits into its strategy at WWDC and backed it up with compelling Catalyst apps of its own, this sort of after-the-fact explanation from the company wouldn't have been necessary" yeeeep https://t.co/E8tNp3xaUm
— Steve Troughton-Smith (@stroughtonsmith) July 1, 2019
“I think apps on iOS by nature are a little bit more focused. […] They're very much considered in what they do and how they do it. […] Now people know what those things are, and they would love to have those kinds of simple and accessible experiences on the desktop as well” https://t.co/eo1v6eDBko
— Steve Troughton-Smith (@stroughtonsmith) July 1, 2019
In this iPad apps on the Mac interview with Apple, company gives an American Airlines iPad app on the Mac as an example. Who is going to really use that over the website? https://t.co/qcSkZ99bAJ
— Mark Gurman (@markgurman) July 1, 2019