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Apple is an American multinational corporation headquartered in Cupertino, California that designs, develops, and sells consumer electronics, computer software, and personal computers.

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Writing apps for Android and Apple phone simultaneously

So, recently I have been looking into developing apps. I joined a school group who wanted to develop an app, problem being that I had an Android phone and my friends all had Apple phones. I know of ...
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Release App to Apple and Google Stores - Demo account, only company users and User Generated Content scope

I develop for a company an Ionic cross-platform mobile app that will be published on Apple's App Store and Google's Play Store. I read Apple's Review Guidelines and Google's Developer Program Policy ...
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iOS App Private Distribution

I have been confused about the best process for private distribution in iOS - imagine we are a company like Just Eat, where venues can sign up with us and take orders from customers via a customer app....
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Why will it take approximately 2 years for Apple to transition Mac to ARM? [closed]

Why will it take that long to transition all Mac software to ARM according to Apple? I thought all they would need to do is to recompile the source code of their apps and rewrite SIMD code from intel ...
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Building native iOS app that runs on iPhone, iPad and Mac

Since Apple introduced Catalyst ealier this year during WWDC '19 it becomes possible to have a single codebase for an app that runs on iPads and Macs. Already for a long time it was possible to ...
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Is a localized Mobile App considered bad and prone to removal from Apple/Google's perspective?

For the occasions that I've been offering SaaS, I've been asked to develop Apps that are pretty much a clone of regular e-commerce webpages, but with a few features like notifications and, well, being ...
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A separate UIViewController for UITextField - iOS

In my iOS project I have a set of custom textfields, e.g. for password entry. As an example, such textfields can contain additional views and logic - for example, show or hide a password with a press ...
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How do large companies deal with the 100 device limit in the Apple Developer Program [closed]

As far as I know both the regular and enterprise developer programs both have a 100 iPhone limit for development. I don't mean distributing the app for testing where the limit is higher, but for ...
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iOS Development: Paying for items in-app

I'm developing an app which will cater for in-app purchases but not in the traditional sense of addons for games, upgrades, etc. The app will connect to the user's profile on our API and see if they ...
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What would cause a company to need to move their app on the iOS App Store to different "app"?

I'm not sure what SE site to ask this on, but I figure this is something somebody in the SE community has the answer. Feel free to move this question if this is the wrong place. Recently I launched ...
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Why is there such a fight for companies to produce new languages + frameworks

There's currently a huge growth in larger companies offering new languages and / or frameworks for us to use to create websites, apps or software and I'm interested to know for what reason do people ...
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TestFlight version numbers

If I update an iOS app as a result of tester feedback during TestFlight, should I be updating the "marketing" version number, or just the build number? My current (initial) version number is X.Y.Z ...
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Is Apple sample code the "correct" way to go?

I'm in a place were I know how to build apps and have submitted at least 5 for different clients to the app store and wanted to step up my game. So of course I went to Apple resources and analyse the ...
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Naming convention for iOS/OSX open-source projects

Not always but most of the time, you will find iOS or Mac OS X open-source projects with names starting with the initial letters of the author first and last names. If a project were to be authored by ...
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How can Swift be so much faster than Objective-C in these comparisons?

Apple launched its new programming language Swift at WWDC14. In the presentation, they made some performance comparisons between Objective-C and Python. The following is a picture of one of their ...
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