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How the iPad might influence the future of the Mac interface

Posted January 16, 2019 | Mac


Much has been written—a lot of it by me, admittedly—about how Apple’s commitment to let iOS developers bring their apps to macOS in 2019 has the potential to dramatically change the Mac. But adding iOS apps to the Mac might not be where Apple stops. What if the company uses macOS 10.15 (or, dare I suggest, macOS 13?) to further unify the interfaces of its platforms?

For all the discussion about whether iOS apps running on a Mac can possibly live up to the platform’s interface standards, it’s entirely possible that this year, Apple will choose to redefine what it is to be Mac-like in a way that turns iOS and macOS into a continuum of interface decisions that are all, for a lake of a better phrase, “Apple-like.” Longtime Mac users might chafe, but iOS users might welcome it. As someone who is both, I am not sure where I fall, but it’s worth considering just what Apple might do to make the Mac more closely resemble iOS.

Multitasking changes

Full-screen and Split View modes are already in macOS, just like the iPad. (It also has this fancy “windowing” mode that iOS lacks, but I doubt Apple is eager to introduce arbitrary windows to iOS.) The one iPad multitasking feature macOS lacks is Slide Over, which allows you to place an app on the side of the screen and slide it in briefly when you want, then dismiss it quickly.

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I’ve definitely run into times on my Mac when I’ve wished I could quickly view something in an app and then dismiss it. What’s more, macOS already includes Slide Over, more or less—it’s just limited to Notification Center, which lives to the right side of the screen and can be made to appear by a swipe from the right edge of the trackpad.

More broadly, it’s worth considering where Mission Control gestures make sense on the iPad. This is an area where I’d love iOS to resemble the Mac more than the other way around; I navigate around my Mac endlessly with multi-finger trackpad gestures; I’d love it if I could do the same on my iPad, dragging apps into different spaces.

It’s possible, though, that Apple might consider an entirely new approach to multitasking (for Apple, anyway) by using browser tabs to let users configure their workspace. Not only did Apple let any app tab all the things when it released Sierra in 2016, but Microsoft has recently been experimenting with the idea of letting users group windows from different apps in a single tab set. Microsoft’s example is that you might want Word, Excel, and browser tabs all open in the same workspace, so you could easily switch between them.

As someone who is not particularly enamored with the multi-tab lifestyle, I’m not entirely convinced that tabbed workspaces would thrill me. But it’s hard not to argue with the fact that for most users, adding more tabs has become second nature. And if Apple were to add tabbed multitasking to iOS, I wouldn’t be surprised at all if it brought the same convention to the Mac—just to keep everything in sync.

Notification and Control Centers

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Could iOS’s Control Center come to macOS?

On iPad and iPhone, Apple has now unified the locations of Notification Center and Control Center. To view Notification Center, you swipe down from the top of the screen. To view Control Center, you swipe down from the top left. It’s not unreasonable to imagine that Apple might want to unify that location on the Mac, too. You’d swipe from the very top of your trackpad downward with one finger (or click a menu bar item) in order to reveal notification center. A swipe from the top right corner downward would open Control Center.



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