Allowing iOS applications as a general thing; rather than just for debugging/dev purposes, seems like an interesting move.
Apple has, at least historically, been motivated by concerns over UI consistency and adherence to design guides and such. While programs targeted at resource constrained ARM systems will, obviously enough, run on less resource constrained variants of the same ARM designs; the differences in UI/UX and interface design are going to be pretty stark. iOS applications are, in very large pa
What? Electron-based iOS apps will also run on Mac. Whatever Apple's feelings are about Electron, this move has no impact on whether Mac apps are Electron or not.
They must really be nervous about Electron... (Score:2)
Apple has, at least historically, been motivated by concerns over UI consistency and adherence to design guides and such. While programs targeted at resource constrained ARM systems will, obviously enough, run on less resource constrained variants of the same ARM designs; the differences in UI/UX and interface design are going to be pretty stark. iOS applications are, in very large pa
Re:They must really be nervous about Electron... (Score:2)
What? Electron-based iOS apps will also run on Mac. Whatever Apple's feelings are about Electron, this move has no impact on whether Mac apps are Electron or not.