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by ricg 1966 days ago
I'm not too fond of the extra spacing and padding on Big Sur either. It reduces information density.

All in preparation for a MacBook Touch?

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Or making room for a device that runs either OS and making the transition less jarring. Though I suppose a MacBook touch (M1x) would already be able to run iOS apps, theoretically, and it would just help the apps themselves, rather than the OS, fit in.
>Though I suppose a MacBook touch (M1x) would already be able to run iOS apps, theoretically

Nothing theoretical at all, the M1 Macs already run iPhone and iPad apps. [0]

[0] https://www.apple.com/mac/m1/ (bottom of the page)

So an iPad Pro running Big Sur? Combined with the Magic Keyboard, interesting... although I'd say an M1 Mac with a touch display is more likely. We'll see.
Yeah, bought a M1 Mac Mini to tide me over until I can see more directly where Apple is going with iOS/MacOS and touch devices.

I really want a new iPad (still using an original iPad Pro 9.7") and a new MacBook (using a Pro 2016 for now) but I'd prefer a device that could replace both.

>So an iPad Pro running Big Sur?

No chance, this transition is only going one way. iPadOS is coming to the Macbooks not the other way around. MacOS is the old world iOS/iPadOS is the new world for Apple.

Pains me to say it as a huge MacOS advocate but the writing is unfortunately on the wall.

>All in preparation for a MacBook Touch?

I doubt it, the spacing isn't enough to accommodate touch and they have constantly said they don't want to go down that road. They just need to look at the mess Microsoft created to see it isn't a good idea.

I think it's far more likely that they wanted the same design language across platforms.