Back in 2018, Apple announced a tool that would make it easier to port iOS apps to macOS. Now Apple seems to have bigger plans in this direction.
Applications such as Home, News, Stocks, etc. are the best example of a successful porting. Now the right tool for developers is to be presented this year. But that is not all. Mark Gurman, Bloomberg journalist, claims to have learned more details about Apple's Marzipan project. According to him, Cupertino is planning a merger - more precisely, a standardization of apps for all platforms. According to him, it should be possible to develop a uniform app for iPhone, iPad and Mac from 2021. Apple hopes that this will increase sales in the Mac App Store, among other things. However, the implementation will take place in several steps. The possibility of porting will only be the first step towards a "single binary" - says Gurman. If Apple succeeds in doing this, a merger of the two app stores would not be out of the question. This year's WWDC 2019 According to a report, it will take place in early June.