I am not sure iOS popularity would justify macOS as a server. What would be the use case? It's not app development; that is done just fine on the standard desktop macOS. It's not backend; that is done just fine on Linux servers, even in Swift if that's your thing.
I am not sure iOS popularity would justify macOS as a server. What would be the use case? It's not app development; that is done just fine on the standard desktop macOS. It's not backend; that is done just fine on Linux servers, even in Swift if that's your thing.
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You don't need any feature from the old server OS for this, though. You just need your workstation to be on a network.
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> that was before iOS development took off
It was offered through the 2010s, iOS development had taken off by then, and the last release was in 2021.
In fact the number of unique apps available on IOS has declined since the 2010s