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Support Project Catalyst (running iPad apps on macOS) #25133
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We are automatically closing this issue because it does not appear to follow any of the provided issue templates. 👉 Click here if you want to report a reproducible bug or regression in React Native. |
@hramos @cpojer Can we leave this open? People are coming looking for this info and we can centralize here. I opened an issue here as well just in case: react-native-community/discussions-and-proposals#131 |
Someone got this working last year pretty quickly. It should be easier to support Catalyst than tvOS, for example. I agree it'd be useful to have a note in one place somewhere about Mac support to set expectations and mitigate speculation. |
True! I believe it was @wbroek @steventroughtonsmith: https://twitter.com/wbroek/status/1102361241811599365?s=20 |
Ya I'm looking for docs and experience on this. How automatic is such "porting" from iPad to Mac? My notes/links researching this: |
Let's keep the discussion here: react-native-community/discussions-and-proposals#131 |
Apple has just announced Project Catalyst on WWDC 2019, which allows iOS/iPads to run on macOS without modification. This is AWESOME.
Of course it's still beta, but it's already available today for developers to test.
We'd love if React Native could build and work perfectly on macOS.
If possible, that should be a supported scenario.
https://techcrunch.com/2019/06/03/ios-apps-will-run-on-macos-with-project-catalyst/
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