Apple Plans to Support Universal Apps That Work Across iOS and macOS [Report]



Apple is planning to allow developers to create universal apps that work on iPhone, iPad, and Mac, according to a Bloomberg report.

Starting as early as next year, software developers will be able to design a single application that works with a touchscreen or mouse and trackpad depending on whether it’s running on the iPhone and iPad operating system or on Mac hardware, according to people familiar with the matter.

Currently, developers need to design two different apps, one for iOS and one for macOS. Often this results in iOS apps getting more attention than macOS apps. A single universal app could result in better feature parity.





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