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Comment on Testing iPhone sizes
a2br- a README is a text file that is meant to be read by the user but doesn't actually do anything code wise. If you have been testing on Mac, in your README say you were using Xcode on Mac and choose which iPhone simulator you want them to use (11, 13, etc.)
Apr ’22
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Hi, thanks. I am running it on MacOS but does that not refer to the iPhone simulator on Xcode? I assumed MacOs referred to the simulations on Mac Xcode and was wondering which simulation would be picked. Is that incorrect?
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Apr ’22
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Additionally the Swift App Playgrounds blocks out adding targets so how would it be possible to create a MacOs app with it?
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Apr ’22
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Is MacOS referring to a Mac app or the XCode simulator on Mac?
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Apr ’22
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Thank you! GOAT
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a2br- a README is a text file that is meant to be read by the user but doesn't actually do anything code wise. If you have been testing on Mac, in your README say you were using Xcode on Mac and choose which iPhone simulator you want them to use (11, 13, etc.)
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