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Old 23-06-2020, 14:28   #5
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Re: Apple to transition Macs to their own chipset

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Originally Posted by Chris View Post
For me the most exciting thing about this is the prospect of a much more fluid relationship between Apple’s phones, tablets and PCs. It ought to be possible to effortlessly toss material between an iPhone or iPad and a full-scale Mac by just running the same app on all of them. We’re reasonably close to that at the moment with Handoff working on Apple’s own apps but outside of that it’s limited.
I don't see that radically changing beyond what Apple already does to support it. Those limitations are higher up in the software.

What it will do is make it easier for iPad and iPhone applications to port across directly. Although Apple already support this with Catalyst, most of the apps on the next version of macOS will be iPad conversations such as Maps.

Desktop software is dying out so coasting off the success of iOS apps is the only way this is going to work.
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