Apple is merging their mobile and desktop platforms to make it easier for developers to build apps that will easily work with touch input on the iOS and mouse and trackpad on the MacOS which they plan to implement next year. This can merge the fine line between both the platforms and allow developers to create just one app that will work on both platforms.
Apple intends to release this feature with the fall updates on both the iOS and MacOS the same time we expect the new iPhone release. Bloomberg mentions that we could hear about this new feature as soon as summer during Apple’s annual World Wide Developers Conference where they usually show off their latest products and devices. This could mean that Apple might only provide one type of App Store for both platforms which is something similar to what Google has done for the Chromebooks and Play Store, where phone apps can be used on the Chromebooks as well.