| I assume the native Mac-app ecosystem will die from this update. iOS will recover, but for Mac it's gonna be custom designs and electron all the way. - I haven't dealt much with SwiftUI myself, but several developers mentioned¹ a buggy and unstable migration process to the new design. - Most pro users (aka devs) are probably not convinced by this design language anyways - Even before Tahoe, cross-platform apps had been eating away at the native market (Obsidian, Figma, VSCode, 1Password, ...). - Apps that are still native are usually not best-in-class anymore - especially Apples own apps. Their reasoning may be that, if Mac apps are dying anyways, they could at least get iPad apps to replace them. If it didn't work for Microsoft, maybe it will work for Apple. On the bright side, I feel less locked into MacOS now. ¹: https://www.lux.camera/the-road-to-halide-mark-3/ |