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I developed my app on hackintosh and also sucesfully uploaded build for testing. I am wondering if I can just submit for review?
Have somebody ever heard of app being reject because it was submitted with hackintosh?
in 2011 I used to develop apps on virtual machine with OSX running under window XP. Successfully submitted several app versions.
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I need Google Firebase for my app. But I just realized it requires Xcode 10.1 and I currently have Xcode 9.2. I can not update Xcode with my 2018 MacBook. I have already written a large amount of code and integrated firebase into my app. How can I get Xcode 10.1 on my laptop? I need any solution. I currently have the 2018 macbook with MacOS Sierra. Tell me if you need more information.
You should be able to download it from the Mac App Store via the Software Update panel. Xcode updates will not delete existing Xcode Projects.
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I've always had Windows and I just bought a Mac to upload games to the app store for iOS phones. I have read that I have to have an OS X Mac, but my Mac is macOS Sierra. Did I just waste $2k on a Mac?
You have not, macOS is the new OS X and you can upload your app to app store as long as you have an Apple Developer's account. Learn more about archiving your app and uploading it to the app store here if you are confused.
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Is it possible to submit an app with apple watch support to App Store without apple watch. Its too expensive for me, but i want to make support for others, who have.
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It is possible. Apple can't and won't check if you own the device.
Be aware that your app may work in a different way on a real device or even crash. You should always test your App on all devices it supports.
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Does anyone know if there exists an iOS simulator online?
I've built an iOS app that runs on iPad. My users have asked me for a web version for their less mobile employees. I don't want to rewrite the app in HTML.
Ideally, the simulator we use with xcode during development would be great if it's possible to run it in a web browser.
Any thoughts?
There are two more iOS app players online:
App.io
Appetize.io
In principle, flight simulator is an oxymoron. But they exist, and have done well amid not-so-serious pilots.
Similarly, iOS Simulator Simulator exists too, and for the good reasons for the sincere app devs.
Visit this: https://www.pieceable.com/
No but you can deploy your applications using TestFlight before you submit it to the appstore to let your customers test your code/app. (I asume that they have an iOS-device)
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i'm about to release a mac app/ ios app combo.
ie - an ios app that talks to a mac app.
I'm already part of the ios developer program, but dont want to pay another $99 for the mac developer program.
Since my mac app is free, I've read that I dont really need to sign up for the mac developer program. I can just have users download it from elsewhere.
My question is...
Are the ios review people going to have a problem downloading my mac app if it's not in the mac app store? (they'll need my mac app to test and review my ios app).
As far as I know, that's fine. It's not in the rules and I've seen several applications in the past which required a Mac app which wasn't available on the app store (for example, apps that can't be sandboxed, etc).