This is exactly the sort of challenge the Mac has needed to get some creative problem solving flowing in the macOS team.. Or perhaps the logic is simply that if they're going to create a cross-platform UI framework the basis for that framework should be a declarative user interface. I can't think of any iOS functionality to enrich Mac users beyond what iDevices already bring other than touch - which is exactly what Apple does not want.. News of support for universal apps able to run on iPhone iPad and Mac was first shared by Bloomberg's Mark Gurman in December. Inspired. by some Board-level pipedream to bring iOS profitability into macOS or a Cookette panacea to save a starving mismanaged Mac Appstore..
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