Apple's Xcode development tools are available through the Mac App Store, but some people have run into some problems when installing from the store, including hangs during installation and data loss.
Apple has warned developers submitting apps to the App Store that they will soon need to use Xcode 14.1 or later for them to be accepted. A notice posted to Apple's Developer News and Updates advises ...
The company confirmed the news on its Apple Developer website. As of April 25, the App Store will no longer accept apps built with older versions of Xcode. For those unfamiliar, Xcode is the tool used ...
If you want to run your app on a real iPhone, the process is pretty much identical. You need a USB cable to connect your iPhone to your Mac. As long as your phone shows up in the Locations sidebar in ...
Apple’s Chinese iOS App Store has been hit with malware and the way it got in was a clever workaround by the hackers. Apple tends to try very hard to lock everything down to prevent things like this ...