I haven’t tried it but it must be one of their top priorities to get it working soon, as Mac/iPad hybrid apps are one of the use cases where SwiftUI makes the most sense.
You can of course write regular (non-Catalyst) projects that share a lot of the same code between Mac and iPad. In that case you may not even need Catalyst, so maybe Catalyst is only UIKit-on-Mac.
You can of course write regular (non-Catalyst) projects that share a lot of the same code between Mac and iPad. In that case you may not even need Catalyst, so maybe Catalyst is only UIKit-on-Mac.