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Over the last few years I have written several articles showing how iOS apps built with different versions of Xcode would appear when run on iOS devices that didn’t exist when the apps were built. As a general rule, apps must build with the latest version of Xcode to opt in to seeing the native screen resolutions of new devices. Older apps would run on newer devices but appeared as letterboxed, pi
IntroductionAt the time of writing, WWDC 2019 is drawing to a close. Like many iOS developers I’m slowly processing all the new information that Apple threw at us and will be trying to watch as many videos as I can in the coming weeks (and months!) I have three immediate goals for my own apps: Do my current apps run without issues on iOS 13? Apple have a long history of backward compatibility base
I just found a post iPad Navigation Bar height now 50 [on iOS 12] in the Apple Developer Forums. What!? This wasn’t mentioned in the Platforms State of the Union or What’s New in CocoaTouch. The post is 11 days old (as I write on 16th June 2018). I follow a lot of developers on Twitter, read a lot of blogs and listen to a lot of podcasts. How have I not heard about this change? Could this increase
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