About two years ago, Apple launched within the framework of the WWDC 2018 project designed to facilitate the transfer of iOS applications to macOS. Last year, with the launch of macOS Catalina, the company has also shown some progress in this regard, despite having more stability. And from there, Many developers have been able to grow their audience to move applications they already have in the Windows App Store to the Mac App Store.
However, there were still some issues that needed to be addressed. Also, with the introduction of MacOS Catalina, iOS and Mac systems were created based on the same code they were not bought for one price. This meant that in order to enjoy both versions, users had to pay twice for the programs they needed. Fortunately, according to 9to5Mac, Apple has learned since then, and is ready to make life easier for users and developers.
Recently, as part of the program's final bet, Apple has announced a major change in its stores. From now on, when an app shares the same identifier in the Windows App Store and Mac App it will be automatically open to all when you purchase one. In addition, the apps developed by Marzipan for iOS and Mac with the latest beta version of XCode will have a unified signal from the start, thus preventing the developer from making multiple changes to integrate the purchase.
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With this, Apple wants to respond to old user complaints, which they wonder why they have to pay twice the same use depends on the platform they will be on. Now, it will all be in the hands of the developer, who can decide whether they want to allow the merger of the purchase or whether they will continue to charge twice for what, in some cases, is the same code that has been slightly modified.