Month: October 2019

Here are the first apps made with Catalyst that can run on both iOS and Mac

A new technology built in to MacOS 10.15 Catalina allows iOS developers to port their current apps to be able to run on Mac, and visa-versa.

Even though their have been rumors that some developers are having problems with this technology, others already have their apps working with both Mac and iOS.

Here's a current list (thanks to 9to5Mac.com):

• LookUp ($9.99)
• Planny 3 (free with in-app purchases)
• CARROT Weather ($14.99)
• Rosetta Stone (free with in-app purchase)
• Allegory ($3.99)
• Jira (free)
• Proloquo2Go ($124.99)
• MakePass (99-cents)
• Dice by PCalc ($1.99)
• HabitMinder (free with in-app purchases)
• Firey Feeds ($31.99)
• Countdowns (free with in-app purchases)
• Pine ($4.99)
• Crew (free with in-app purchases)
• Zoho Sign E-signature app (free with in-app purchases)
• PDF Viewer (free with in-app purchases)
• Zoho Books (free with in-app purchases)
• MoneyCoach (free with in-app purchases)
• Nocturne ($2.99)
• Beat Keeper (99-cents)
• Post-it App (free)
• King’s Corner ($1.99)
• GoodNotes 5 ($7.99)
• TripIt: Travel Planner (free)
• American Airlines (free)

All are available now.

 

Apple delays iCloud Folder Sharing in MacOS Catalina until ‘this spring’

Apple has delayed the introduction of iCloud Folder Sharing in macOS Catalina until spring 2020, according to its website.

The key cloud storage feature has spent months in development and would have allowed users to share folders in their iCloud Drive with other Apple users via a private link.

It first appeared in early beta versions of iOS 13, before it was pulled prior to the official release for iPhones and iPads last month after problems arose during testing. As expected, iCloud Folder Sharing hasn’t made it to the Mac either.

In early beta versions of macOS Catalina, right-clicking a folder in iCloud Drive revealed a submenu that allowed you to generate a private link to the folder and share it via AirDrop, Messages, Mail, or with people in your contacts.

Anyone who received the link was able to access the folder in iCloud Drive, add new files, and stay up-to-date with the latest file versions.

Via: MacRumors.com

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