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- Craig Federighi explains why iPad shouldn’t run macOS, more . . .
In other words, Apple believes that bringing macOS to the iPad would mean forfeiting the unique reason each product exists separately I can’t say I disagree Top comment by Terence Gordon
- Craig Federighi on Why Apple Refuses to Turn the iPad Into a . . .
In a recent interview at MacStories, Apple’s software chief Craig Federighi said Apple doesn’t want to build a spork “If a spoon’s great and a fork’s great, let’s combine them, right? But you end up with something that’s not a good spoon or a good fork ” To Apple, merging macOS and iPadOS into a single device would make both worse
- Craig Federighi Explains Why Apple Wont Merge iPad and Mac . . .
It has taken time for Apple to establish how people are using iPads, and the decision to update iPad multitasking in iPadOS 26 was made to meet the needs of different kinds of iPad
- Apple to Keep macOS Away From iPads, Craig Federighi Says . . .
Many iPad fans and users have been requesting Apple to bring a version of the tablet that runs macOS, particularly as some devices already feature the M-series chips that are similar to current or
- Apple software chief Craig Federighi: iPad shouldn’t run . . .
In a newly published interview, Apple software chief Craig Federighi says, correctly, that iPad shouldn’t run macOS, but it can be inspired by the Mac Federico Viticci for MacStories :
- Apple Won’t Merge iPad and Mac Because ‘We Don’t Want to . . .
Apple software engineering chief Craig Federighi recently sat down with MacStories‘ Federico Vittici where they conducted an in-depth discussion about the iPad and the changes coming in this fall’s iPadOS 26 release During the discussion, Federighi used an interesting “spork” analogy to
- Apple Software Chief Rejects macOS on iPad - Slashdot
Apple software chief Craig Federighi has ruled out bringing macOS to the iPad, amusingly using a kitchen utensil analogy to explain the company's design philosophy "We don't want to create a boat car or, you know, a spork," Federighi said in an interview "Someone said, 'If a spoon's great, a fork'
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