Does anyone know if its possible to create PDF files in Xamarin for ios? I know there is a library called Apitron, is there anything else besides this?
Thanks
You can go to the Xamarin Component Store to search for PDF libraries. Some are free, some require a one-time purchase. You can visit the store here.
Since Xamarin.iOS provides bindings to the native APIs for iOS development, you could probably use the instructions from Apple's documentation to infer the same calls in your Xamarin.iOS app.
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For my iOS App, I am using Campaign Links from App Store Connect for advertisement purposes, and sometimes use Branch links.
Is it possible to get Campaign details inside app after installation is done natively without using any third party SDKs?
I would like to know from which campaign the installation came from with apple provided technology.
Is it possible to get the details inside the app programatically?
I have heard that In Android, they can achieve the functionality using InstallReferrerClient of the library com.android.installreferrer:installreferrer
Do we have any similar option for iOS?
Please guide, Thank you.
Apple specifies that users can change their icon to give a more personalised experience. See docs here:
https://developer.apple.com/design/human-interface-guidelines/ios/icons-and-images/app-icon/#user-selectable-app-icons
My question is regarding using this functionality in React Native. Building an app in React Native is it possible to access this setAlternateIconName method and provide the user with alternate app icons? Does React Native provide a nice way to interact with this IOS method?
I am currently trying to build this out. This package seems designed to do what we both are looking for, but I haven't tried on anything that I have actually deployed yet.
https://github.com/skb1129/react-native-change-icon
use can use this module react-native-alternate-icons, it allows to access to setAlternateIconName method
Scenario: Say end-user got a attachment in mail app in ios. And user wants to upload this file in my app.
In React native is there any good working component? I want to use it to create facility where my user can upload files( not images).
Any help would be appreciated.
As suggested by #jaineshdoshi, component hosted at www.npmjs.com/package/react-native-document-picker can be used as document picker..
ps: since ios 11 has file app, this solution might work differently on older ios version
i'm an iOS developer, but newbie to the kumulos, after creating app in the kumulos website i'm stuck in how to it implement Xcode. and the documentation inside the kumulos website isn't rich and helpful for that matter, any advice will be appreciated.
Thank you for you all.
Mark from Kumulos here. Assuming you have enabled the App Build feature, created tables to store your data, created API methods to access your data and then deployed your API methods to the Kumulos API servers. Download your SDK from your Kumulos console and follow these instructions to integrate the SDK into your Xcode project.
Unzip the bindings.zip file
Navigate to the IOS_OSX folder
Open your Xcode project
Drag and drop the Kumulos.h, Kumulos.m, and libKumulos.h files into your Xcode project.
If building for iOS, also add libKumulos_iOS_vx.x.x.a to the project. If building for OSX, add libKumulos_OSX_vx.x.x.a to the project instead
We've updated our docs site to make this process clearer. For any other queries, please do not hesitate to contact technical support from within your console.
Mark.
I have a native (Obj-C, standard Xcode project) application and I'd like to integrate a partners iOS application (or specifically, it's functionality) into it as just another view in my application. The problem is that their application is a Flex/Air app. I really don't understand the Adobe compilation process on how it gets from a bunch of flex code down to an IPA. I don't see intermediate projects, shared objects, etc on the disk to produce that IPA. It looks like it doesn't rely on the Apple tool chain... as I understand it, you can produce the IPA on Windows as well.
Is there any way to build that Flex app in such a way that I can import it into Xcode so I can link against it and use it as a library from within my application?
While I specifically used iOS as an example since that is the most important platform, we'll want to apply this solution to our respective Android and Blackberry 6 apps as well.
No, you cannot embed an application within another application. This is true for all applications. Only thing you could do is get the swf of your partner's code and embed that into an Air application, but since you're not using Actionscript/Flex, it won't be possible.
Only other way would be to have an app link to the other application.