Can iPhone run a program designed for mac OS?
Can iPhone run a program designed for mac OS? - 1
No, as is and iOS may seem the same but are drastically different
No. Unless they have an app for it in the app store.
Iphones and iPads run Apple's Mobile Operating System. And Desktop Mac computers run OS X, which competes with Microsoft Windows.
So, no, Most Apps are not designed to run on both platforms. But, there are many good Apps that have a version for OS X, and a version for iOS. Skype, Evernote, and Google's Chrome Web Browser are examples.
So, yes, depending on which Apps you want to run under both OSes.
TIP: Next time, please identify the App you are interested in, and then, we can give you better answers.
No, both are different.
No, go with ANDROID
No iPhone can't run a program designed for mac OS
NO DEAR iPhone can't run
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