interceptor wrote: ↑Tue May 31, 2022 5:15 pm
How can you get iOS apps over to the Mac?
Well, it is very few, and almost randomly only a couple actually work.
The macOS App Store has the option to switch to iPhone and iPad apps for searches. Also, you can look at a sort of incomplete list of already owned apps.
On top of that, developers of iOS apps can explicitly choose not to allow their apps to work on macOS.
Some apps will only work standalone. Some will show up as AUV3 in Live but not work, or not work as expected. Some will work.. and some of those are just as a result of their design, some are actively looking to ensure that their apps are supported on macOS.
But yeah. The App Store and a bit of persistence. I have a LOT of iOS apps. And I have a tiny pool that actually shows up in Live. Honestly, after a run through, the very few that do end up working are replaceable by standard macOS alternatives.