Apple today updated its suite of iWork apps designed for iOS and macOS devices to version 11, introducing a number of new features and tweaks to improve their functionality. Citra could likely be compiled for iOS, but users would then have to figure out a way to install it via Jailbreak or dev account shenanigans. Citra is available for Windows 7 and up (64-bit versions), Linux and MacOS 10.13 and later. iOS 14.5 brings exciting new features to iPhone, including the ability to unlock iPhone with Apple Watch while wearing a face mask, more diverse Siri voices, new privacy controls, skin tone options to better represent couples in emoji, and much more. No, Citra is a brilliant emulator for the 3DS system and has over a hundred developers due to it being open source. One of the main issues with porting Citra to iOS is that Apple have always had a firm stance that emulators, while legal, represent a bit of a grey area.
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