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.
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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.