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04:50
good morning to all...
 
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07:57
I totally beginner in ios swift .. i already done do some left menu ..

at first time , i got the app bar ... then i klik left menu .. and still got like first image
but when i want klik on left menu again , i got missing app bar and error like second image

and got this error
[Snapshotting] Drawing a view (0x10365b130, UILayoutContainerView) that is not in a visible window requires afterScreenUpdates:YES.
 
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10:01
hai
How to Setup itunes Conversion Tracking and how to include in ios and android app?
could you please send any reference link?
 
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13:33
Anyone can help me with this issue??
I've already created product in iTunes Connect
 
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15:49
Hiee
 
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19:27
posted on January 24, 2018

iOS 11 is the biggest AR platform in the world, allowing you to create unparalleled augmented reality experiences for hundreds of millions of iOS users. Now you can build even more immersive experiences by taking advantage of the latest features of ARKit, available in iOS 11.3 beta. With improved scene understanding, your app can see and place virtual objects on vertical surfaces, and more accu

posted on January 24, 2018

The latest version of Swift Playgrounds includes new features to make it easier to discover even more content. Now you can subscribe to playgrounds from your favorite third-party creators, then browse and download their content directly within Swift Playgrounds. You’ll automatically see new and updated playgrounds in your subscriptions, a content gallery that shows all playgrounds in a single v

 
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posted on January 24, 2018

The last macOS release to support 32-bit apps without compromise is macOS High Sierra. Make sure future releases of your app are 64-bit compatible by using new diagnostic tools in Xcode 9.3 beta and testing on macOS 10.13.4 beta. This version of Xcode also builds 64-bit apps by default.Download Xcode 9.3 beta.

posted on January 24, 2018

Starting January 31, new apps submitted to the Mac App Store must support 64-bit, and Mac app updates and existing apps must support 64-bit starting June 2018. If you distribute your apps outside the Mac App Store, we highly recommend distributing 64-bit binaries to make sure your users can continue to run your apps on future versions of macOS. Build and submit your apps using Xcode 9.2.Learn m


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