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by 90minuteAPI 1405 days ago
Supposedly a major justification for the continued separation of Mac and the others (especially iPad) was differing UI interaction patterns.

So what are they doing now? Using tools that evolved to serve touch-first interfaces to build desktop applications.

The Mac/iPad split grows more confounding with every iteration. Now it feels like familiar desktop features are being reimplemented poorly in both iPadOS _and_ macOS.

2 comments

it’s not that confounding when you consider that iphones dominate apple’s earnings, and so apple wants to unify the platforms under ios (via ipados) rather than under macos where they have no app store lock-in.
It shouldn’t be confounding. It seems clear:

Apple views the Mac as an iPad with an attached keyboard and optionally cooling.

There will be touch on the Mac very soon and they are preemptively getting the Apps ready. The whole Apple Silicon migration is to facilitate this merge of macOS and iPadOS. As soon as the 3 year migration to Apple Silicon is complete and most developers have stopped relying on Rosetta, Macs will have touch and there will be no longer two OSs.

What a depressing future we're headed into :/ Instead of iPad becoming a "proper" computer, the Mac is being dumbed down to become a tablet with a keyboard attached. Sometimes I wonder if the people making decisions at Apple, Google, Microsoft etc. live on a completely different planet than me.
I wouldn’t worry about that. They need to hire developers, etc and they need to be able to build their own software.

The new iPad-Mac merge will have Xcode and maybe a Unix like terminal.