You have modified your app's screens to work well on iPad, and you've also made your app switch its user interface based on the device it's running on. Now you'll learn how to make your app run on a Mac.
Apple announced Mac Catalyst during WWDC 2019, which makes it possible to build a Mac app from an existing iPad app and enables you to reach a whole new audience. As you will see, both your iPad and Mac apps will share the same project and source code.
Watch the video at the following link to see the Mac Catalyst WWDC 2019 session: https://developer.apple.com/videos/play/wwdc2019/205/. More information about Mac Catalyst is available athttps://developer.apple.com/mac-catalyst/.
Before you begin, note that this only works if you're using Xcode 11 and macOS 10.15 Catalina, and you'll need a free or paid Developer account...