So, if M1 Macs can run some iOS apps as well as Mac apps, and the iPad Pro now uses an M1 chip…
…WWDC is going to be really interesting this year, isn’t it?
So, if M1 Macs can run some iOS apps as well as Mac apps, and the iPad Pro now uses an M1 chip…
…WWDC is going to be really interesting this year, isn’t it?
I’m making popcorn for the June event!
I’ve got high hopes for pro-level apps and some much better external display support. I could probably throw my hat back into the “iPad is my main computer” ring again if they did all that.
@pimoore My great hope is that proper external display support won’t require a brand new iPad Pro purchase. I just got mine last year and would like to not have to spend a large amount of money again. I may be wishing for too much, but it would be nice to get it for free in iPadOS 15.
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exactly! full-featured Mac apps have no reason not to run on M1 iPad Pro except for the UI design
@rom So are we getting XCode on iPad now?
@odd that is what I am hoping for this WWDC
@pimoore well, if the current beta is to be used as basis, yes. However, WWDC is when another XCode beta is announced/released. :)