top | item 45361600 (no title) galad87 | 5 months ago Actually lately iPadOS is the one getting most of its features from macOS. iPadOS 26 introduced a menu bar, just like macOS, and a new windows manager that's just the same as macOS. discuss order hn newest radley|5 months ago I feel like this is more of a calculated step towards eliminating macOS, because iPadOS can do "everything" too.I expect it will happen within a few years after Xcode for iPad is released. MacOS is simply too open for Apple's business goals. SirMaster|5 months ago Do you really think that Apple would alienate the big creative industries like Hollywood movie studios who use macOS?Or do you really think that all their apps and toolsets will run on whatever you are saying is the future of macOS. load replies (4)
radley|5 months ago I feel like this is more of a calculated step towards eliminating macOS, because iPadOS can do "everything" too.I expect it will happen within a few years after Xcode for iPad is released. MacOS is simply too open for Apple's business goals. SirMaster|5 months ago Do you really think that Apple would alienate the big creative industries like Hollywood movie studios who use macOS?Or do you really think that all their apps and toolsets will run on whatever you are saying is the future of macOS. load replies (4)
SirMaster|5 months ago Do you really think that Apple would alienate the big creative industries like Hollywood movie studios who use macOS?Or do you really think that all their apps and toolsets will run on whatever you are saying is the future of macOS. load replies (4)
radley|5 months ago
I expect it will happen within a few years after Xcode for iPad is released. MacOS is simply too open for Apple's business goals.
SirMaster|5 months ago
Or do you really think that all their apps and toolsets will run on whatever you are saying is the future of macOS.