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iOS It is nothing new, because it really needs to improve.

This makes it faster to open and close virtual machines, and the performance of Windows applications using DirectX graphics has also been improved by 20%. For some reason Parallels Desktop 16 is almost perfect.

You should keep in mind that when using a virtual machine, you are basically using the full version of Windows on top of macOS. That means you will need a large memory and a lot of power. You can use a dual-core Mac, but it is better if it has four.

Both Apple and application developers have a lot of work ahead of them. A Mac version of the iOS shortcuts would help with the process of adapting iOS applications to Mac.

We have already seen that the new Macs announced by Apple are fascinating, but if we had to criticize any aspect related to the arrival of these new Macs with Apple's M1 chipset, it is the mediocre launch of the iOS applications that run on macOS.

What should be an astonishing unification of Apple's platforms and a significant expansion of the Mac software base is, in a sense, a kind of want and can't, at least for the moment.

And it is that running iOS applications on Mac can be a bit strange. But sometimes, it can be good. Unfortunately, many interesting iOS apps are simply not available because their developers have removed them from the iOS Mac App Store.

It is nothing new, because it really needs to improve.

What developers can do

Although iOS app developers, using the Apple Silicon Developer Transition Kit, could already create their iOS apps for Mac and run them to get an idea of how they would work on macOS, very few have bothered to adapt them.

There has also been another large group of developers who weren't comfortable letting their iOS apps go live without first testing them on a Mac with a real M1 chipset. So they chose to wait and avoid initial headaches.

Hopefully this is a temporary situation. While the iPad and iPhone apps have some quirks in the context of the Mac, they honestly perform better than you might expect. And users are more forgiving than developers.

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