iOS 12 and macOS 10.14 may not get cross-platform apps at WWDC after all

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Authors: TheIndianSubcontinent News AgencyWhere have all of the iOS 12 features gone That's what we're asking after a new report suggests
iOS 12 and macOS 10.14 may not get cross-platform apps after all.Apple's rumored plan was to make it easy for developers to create apps on
both of its operating systems, and it was supposedly going to be a big highlight for WWDC 2018 next month
Millions of your favorite iOS apps and games could suddenly be available on your Mac computer.All of this is in doubt today, and with the
cross-platform user-interface project likely to launch in 2019, according to first- and second-hand sources who talked to Daring Fireball
The expectation is for it to launch with macOS 10.15 and iOS 13 in 2019.iOS 12 may be ALL about stabilityThis isn't the first big iOS 12
feature to be saved for iOS 13, according to previous reports
Apple was also said to be planning to home screen redesign and change up the the Camera, Mail, and Photos apps.These overhaul plans are said
to have been sidelined in favor of focusing on iOS 12 stability
There are enough linger iOS 11 problems to tell you why this is necessary.But Apple has to have something exciting to show on stage at its
WWDC keynote
We thought it was going to be iOS and macOS cross-platform app support, but that's looking a lot less likely today
We'll know what the software plans are on June 4.