Tags: Apple developer account price cocoa xcode deploy iOs application emulate iOS 9.2 Emulate iOS 9.2 on your iMAC using XCODE for OSX El Capitan F.C.E. iMac, OS X El Capitan (10.11.2), NetExtender Posted on 9:57 AM Reply I have this question too ( 27 ) I have this question too Me too (27) Me too. This emulator is part of XCODE and comes installed with it. Secondly, the iOS version emulated is always the latest one, so you know you don't miss potential API usage or features.
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Of course, you need such account in order to publish your apps on App Store, but tesing the apps no longer require such account if you install XCODE's iOS emulator.įirstly, the emulator has multiple options, such as iPAD, iPOD, iPhone, Apple Watch, so you can test your apps for a specific device even if you don't have that device, thus saving you some money if you are an App creator. Mac OS X 10.10 (Yosemite) or higher, up to 10.14 (macOS Mojave) 4 GB RAM minimum, 8 GB RAM recommended 2 GB of available disk space minimum, 4 GB Recommended (500 MB for IDE + 1. this is very useful if you don't have an Apple Developer account (99$/year), because without one, you can't deploy your own XCODE or Swift Apps on a mobile device such as your iPAD, iPOD and iPhone and, nowadays, on an Apple Watch running WatchOS. Using it you can actually test your Cocoa / Xcode apps before launching the app on the phone. Target Operating Systems macOS v10.12.1 or later (Sierra) OS X v10.11 (El Capitan) OS X v10.10 (Yosemite) OS X v10.9 (Mavericks) OS X v10.8 (Mountain Lion). It is very nice to have such thing running on a computer and might also be very useful for developers. Ever wanted to emulate the iOS on your iMAC? We too.