Apple execs and third-party developers share deep dive on what to expect from Catalyst in macOS Catalina<div class="feat-image">
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<p>Last month at WWDC, Apple officially
named Catalyst as its new framework for allowing developers to bring their iPad apps to Mac and
we’ve heard more
information trickle out about
the software over the
last few weeks. Now,
Ars Technica has put together a highly informative deep dive on Catalyst ahead of its release with macOS Catalina that includes detailed insight from Apple executives and third-party developers who have already been using the software. In addition to lots of useful information for developers, there are details about what Mac users can expect and what Apple is doing to make sure porting iPad apps to macOS doesn’t mean Mac apps will become watered-down.</p>
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Apple execs and third-party developers share deep dive on what to expect from Catalyst in macOS Catalina