iOS and macOS are so fundamentally different that the whole notion of getting a cohesive UX with minimal effort by using Catalyst to port an iPad app, is absurd (Jack Wellborn/Worms and Viruses)

iOS and macOS are so fundamentally different that the whole notion of getting a cohesive UX with minimal effort by using Catalyst to port an iPad app, is absurd (Jack Wellborn/Worms and Viruses)

iOS and macOS are so fundamentally different that the whole notion of getting a cohesive UX with minimal effort by using Catalyst to port an iPad app, is absurd (Jack Wellborn/Worms and Viruses)

iOS and macOS are so fundamentally different that the whole notion of getting a cohesive UX with minimal effort by using Catalyst to port an iPad app, is absurd (Jack Wellborn/Worms and Viruses) https://ift.tt/hZAXDR

Jack Wellborn / Worms and Viruses:
iOS and macOS are so fundamentally different that the whole notion of getting a cohesive UX with minimal effort by using Catalyst to port an iPad app, is absurd  —  If there is one word I would use to describe what makes an Apple-like experience, it's “cohesion”.


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