Apple to Release SDK for Porting iPad Apps to Mac at WWDC, May Preview New Mac Pro [Report]



Apple is planning to release a software development kit that will allow developers to port iPad apps to Mac at its Worldwide Developers Conference this year, according to a Bloomberg report.

The SDK is part of a multistep initiative, called 'Marzipan', that aims to help developers to build one version of their app for iOS and macOS by 2021.

Later this year, Apple plans to let developers port their iPad apps to Mac computers via a new software development kit that the company will release as early as June at its annual developer conference. Developers will still need to submit separate versions of the app to Apple’s iOS and Mac App Stores, but the new kit will mean they don’t have to write the underlying software code twice, said the people familiar with the plan.





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