Apple to Bring Some iOS Apps to the Mac
Jun 4, 2018, 2:48 PM by Eric M. Zeman
Apple today said it will eventually allow select iOS applications to run on its Mac computers. The company said it hopes to roll out the feature at some point next year. The first such apps will be Apple's own, some of which will include Stocks, News, Home, and Voice Memos. Apple didn't go into detail about how its iOS apps will work with non-touch laptops and PCs. Apple said in no uncertain terms that it is not planning to merge iOS with macOS. Developers will have access to the tools needed to bring iOS apps to the Mac next year.
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