Apple's pro applications, and more importantly its software development tools, are reportedly coming to iPadOS. AppleInsider talked to developers about how likely this is, and what they want — and ...
macOS and iOS software developers will soon be able to code on an iPad or even iPhone, if an unconfirmed report is correct. iPadOS 14 and the iPhone equivalent will reportedly include support for ...
So far, Apple has not allowed iPhone and iPad users to develop apps directly on the devices in an official capacity. The nearest it has allowed is Swift Playgrounds, an iPad app that teaches Swift ...
Steve Streza, writing on the state of some iPad apps and developers stretching their iPhone UIs for the big screen: App developers don’t feel this pain as much, because they’re not living on iPad. For ...
PARIS — Ideaworks Labs announced Airplay Mac SDK, opening up its cross-platform mobile apps SDK to the huge community of application developers working in a Mac and Xcode environment. “Many iPhone ...
I was reading over on MR where someone posted directions to enable those cool 4.3 gestures that Apple put into the dev builds of 4.3. I just want to point out that I have a free dev account and have ...
The latest update to Xcode has provided another hint that Apple’s next-generation iPad Pro will feature a faster 120Hz display. Existing iPhone and iPad displays max out at 60Hz, but higher refresh ...
Every year, right after Apple announces a new iPad or something related, the old discussion about having a version of Xcode for iPadOS is retaken. While we don’t know if Apple is working on that for ...
Apple is traditionally mum on some details of its devices' hardware, preferring to talk about how "B is X times faster than A" than raw numbers. It's partly a smart marketing move, using more general ...
Apple could be developing a version of Xcode that runs on iPads, according to a new rumor circulating this week. The capability has been linked to the release of iOS 14 by rising Apple leaker Jon ...
Apple development tool Xcode seemingly confirms the iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus each have 2GB of RAM, while the iPad Pro has 4GB of RAM, as discovered by iOS developer Hamza Sood. Not much of a ...
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