Online iOS simulator [closed] - ios

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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 am starting using iPad. I don't have any other mac machine like MacBook etc where I can install Xcode.
Could you guys please advise me if I am able to code some even simple apps with use only iPad? Is there any IDE available on this device? What it's name?
For example I need to prepare app connecting by Bluetooth with some devices and reading some informations from those ones and then displaying informations in my app.
I will appreciate all tips as long as I am new apple user.
Regards,
Hubert
No. You need a Mac. You can develop something called Playgrounds on your iPad but that's it.

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I need an any 3rd Party library or something like that. I want to list all Bluetooth Devices. I have got a TEXAS Instruments CC2541 Bluetooth Module. I want to see all devices. After that I want to listen this device. I tried to do lots of things but I'm screwed up.
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You can find an example from TI's git repository:
You can find everything you need to discover BLE devices and how to connect them.

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I am new to iOS programming. On Android we can use the platform icons, like the ones shown on Android Asset Studio:
http://romannurik.github.io/AndroidAssetStudio/
Is there a place where I can find the platform specific iOS icons? Are they somewhere in the sdk?
I am talking about platform specific icons, like in Android there is a standard share icon, battery, wifi, rotation lock, etc. Is there such a thing for iOS? Does Apple provide icons that we can use inside our app, like a pause button, share, etc?
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Is there an application similar to genymotion for ios ? Also could genymotion be hooked on to appium ? I have been using genymotion for android but in search of a fast emulator for ios as well.
No, there is not.
The only way to run an iOS app is in a simulator on a Mac that is shipped with Xcode or on an actual device. This is a restriction enforced by Apple developer license.

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I am submitting my app to app store but it's only compatible with iphone and ipod. When I added the app in itunes connect it;s making me submit an ipad screenshot.
Is it mandatory for apps to be universal? How can I get around this?
In XCode Target -> General -> Deployment Info -> Devices should be set to iPhone.
If your app is only supposed to support iPhone/iPod, only upload iPhone screenshots, don't upload iPad screenshots. Same works the other way around. The only time you should upload both is if your app is universal.
It is not mandatory for apps to be Universal, nor is required to submit both iPhone and iPad screenshots, you can just submit your 3,5" and 4,0" iPhone screenshots.
If it's complaining because iPad screenshots are missing, you might want to check in XCode that your project isn't configured as Universal.

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