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« on: November 28, 2020, 04:05:13 pm »

How to fix the M1 Mac’s most disappointing feature: iOS apps on the Mac

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<p>If there’s a single disappointment in the release of Apple’s first wave of M1 Macs, it’s the lackluster launch of iOS apps running inside of macOS. What should be an amazing unification of Apple’s platforms and a massive expansion of the Mac software base is, instead… kind of a non-event.</p><p>Running iOS apps on the Mac can be a little weird, it’s true. But it can sometimes be good. Unfortunately, a lot of interesting iOS apps just aren’t available at all, because their developers have removed them from the Mac side of the iOS App Store.</p><p>It’s not a great situation. It needs to get better. Here are some ways that might happen.</p><h2>What developers can do</h2>
<p>Though iOS app developers with the Apple silicon Developer Transition Kit could build their iOS apps for Mac and run them to get an idea how they’d perform on macOS, I understand that many developers didn’t do this, and others didn’t feel comfortable letting their iOS apps out into the wild without first giving them a try on a real M1 Mac. A lot of them opted to just stay on the safe side and opt their apps out.</p><p class="jumpTag"><a href="/article/3598316/how-to-fix-the-m1-macs-most-disappointing-feature-ios-apps-on-the-mac.html#jump">To read this article in full, please click here[/url]</p></section></article>

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