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- Craig Federighi Explains Why Apple Wont Merge iPad and Mac . . .
MacStories' Federico Vittici, who is known for his focus on the iPad as a main computing device, recently did an interview with Apple software engineering chief Craig Federighi Federighi and
- Craig Federighi on Why Apple Refuses to Turn the iPad Into a . . .
He explained that merging the Mac and iPad would compromise the strengths of each “The Mac lets the iPad be iPad ” Apple wants consistency where it makes sense — like shared app frameworks — but every device still needs its own soul macOS is for precision, flexibility, and legacy software iPadOS is for touch, Pencil, and ease of use
- Craig Federighi explains why iPad shouldn’t run macOS, more . . .
iPadOS 26 is in many ways the major update that iPad power users have been asking for And in a new interview at MacStories, software chief Craig Federighi explains why the iPad shouldn’t run
- 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 Craig Federighi: iPad shouldn’t run . . .
iPadOS 26 takes a huge leap forward and pushes the unique capabilities and versatility of iPad even further In a newly published interview, Apple software chief Craig Federighi says, correctly
- Why your iPad will never run macOS – Apple explains the big . . .
This year, an enlightening conversation between Craig Federighi, Apple’s senior vice president of software engineering, and Federico Viticci, a prominent iPad advocate and editor-in-chief of MacStories, shed light on the philosophy behind iPadOS – and why Apple doesn’t plan to make the iPad a Mac alternative anytime soon
- Apple’s Software Chief: iPad Isn’t Meant to Be a Mac
Apple’s software chief Craig Federighi made it clear: putting macOS on the iPad would compromise what makes the iPad unique He argued that the iPad’s success stems from its touch-first
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