How can I install Mac software on my iPad?

want to install a mac software on my ipad 2024 for making presentations

which is zip file ,how can i install it on my Ipad



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iPad Pro, iPadOS 18

Posted on Apr 16, 2025 3:41 AM

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Posted on Apr 16, 2025 10:12 AM

Some Mac Apps are "universal" - and can be installed on both Mac and iPad. However, the App must be downloaded/installed directly from the Apple App Store.


To be clear, you cannot install Apps for iPad from a ZIP, other archive file or installable media.

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Apr 16, 2025 10:12 AM in response to sudheer_p

Some Mac Apps are "universal" - and can be installed on both Mac and iPad. However, the App must be downloaded/installed directly from the Apple App Store.


To be clear, you cannot install Apps for iPad from a ZIP, other archive file or installable media.

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Apr 17, 2025 1:29 AM in response to Servant of Cats

Servant of Cats wrote:


LotusPilot wrote:

Some Mac Apps are "universal" - and can be installed on both Mac and iPad. However, the App must be downloaded/installed directly from the Apple App Store.
I don't think the term "Universal" means what you think it does. The original "Universal" applications contained Mac OS X binaries for PowerPC chips and for Intel chips. The current "Universal 2" applications contain macOS binaries for Intel chips and for Apple Silicon chips.


I am indeed fully aware of the technical aspects.


For the sake of simplicity of explanation, I use "universal" here in the loosest possible sense - hence the quotes.

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Apr 17, 2025 12:35 AM in response to LotusPilot

LotusPilot wrote:

Some Mac Apps are "universal" - and can be installed on both Mac and iPad. However, the App must be downloaded/installed directly from the Apple App Store.


I don't think the term "Universal" means what you think it does. The original "Universal" applications contained Mac OS X binaries for PowerPC chips and for Intel chips. The current "Universal 2" applications contain macOS binaries for Intel chips and for Apple Silicon chips.


I believe that iPhone and iPad apps must be built for iOS or iPadOS. A developer can't build an app for macOS, and allow (or expect) it to run on an iPhone or iPad. On the other hand, Apple-Silicon-based Macs can run iPhone and iPad apps – if the developers allow it. Presumably macOS includes a complete set of macOS and iOS/iPadOS libraries to permit it to pull off this trick.


Some developers do build versions of their apps for multiple platforms. Examples:

  • Safari (Apple)
  • Photoshop (Adobe)
  • Word (Microsoft)
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