Mike Kerner wrote:

> I am also extremely disappointed that we are not seeing any sort of
> real convergence between macOS and ios.  Here, we have several users
> that are on surface pro's, because they can get the best of both
> worlds in the windows universe on one device.

No worries, it'll happen, probably within just another year or two.

It's inevitable: it doesn't make economic sense to create a different OS for every form factor.

After all, what's really the difference between a laptop with a detachable touch screen and a tablet with a docking keyboard?

As device types continue to diversify they also continue to overlap in use cases. Unifying the underpinnings makes good sense.

They're just taking their time with it. They want it to be good. And then they're ready to announce it their convergence implementation will likely be far better than Windows', and possibly even better than Ubuntu's. Ubuntu has a several-year head start, but _much_ smaller R&D resources than one of the world's wealthiest multinationals.

And before folks reply with "But Time Cook said convergence ain't gonna happen!", remember that Steve and/or Tim have also said Apple won't make a tablet, won't get into the music business, and have no interest in making a phone. The company is famous for its secrecy, and misdirection is a frequent part of that recipe to keep the competition guessing.

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 Richard Gaskin
 Fourth World Systems
 Software Design and Development for the Desktop, Mobile, and the Web
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