Monday, 3 June 2019

WWDC 2019: Why Apple’s iOS and macOS worlds could converge more

Apple WWDC 2019: At the annual developer conference, Apple could give more insight into what some call Project Marzipan, Cupertino’s bid to help port more iOS apps to the Mac environment.

For the past couple of years, Apple has clearly been moving towards a world where their computer and mobile apps are more universal across both platforms. Over time iPhones and iPads have started adding more computer-like multi-tasking, while the MacBook family started adding more mobile apps.

At WWDC, which kickstarts in San Jose, it won’t be a surprise to see Apple push more integration of the two streams as it brings them closer together by making Macs more mobile and mobile more powerful.

But what can you expect this time? Well, I don’t usually hazard a guess on what Apple is up to, though of late it has become easier to take a shot at this. Anyway, it is expected that iPads, at least the top-end ones, will start becoming compatible with mouse operations.

On the macOS side, after the introduction of iOS apps like News and Stocks, last time, we can expect more at WWDC 2019. At the annual developer conference, Apple could give more insight into what some call Project Marzipan, Cupertino’s bid to help port more iOS apps to the Mac environment.

While Apple is ahead of competition in terms of software continuity — for instance by letting users take a phone call on the MacBook or continue reading an article on a different device than the one on which you started it — it could be gradually moving up the value chain for multi-device users within its ecosystem.

But again its tough to take a call on what exactly Apple could announce on this front. But don’t be surprised if the Podcast and Books apps end up on your Mac after the event. There could be other Apple apps that also make the cut, maybe even a few popular third-party ones, given that Apple had announced this last year itself.

This is what Microsoft wanted to do when it announced Windows 8 many years ago with its mobile-like Metro tiles. Apple has not jumped the gun, and taking its time with then rollout is helping it ensure it does a good job.

Ultimately, the goal would be to have one operating system for all devices. That would be the ultimate user experience too.

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