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Reply to Is the reviewer allowed to use an Apple Pencil if they have one near by?
Yes, you include the use of Apple Pencil. Also, if it's an important or special feature in your app, you may want to mention it in your application or Playground, just so you can be sure they try it.Your Swift playground must be fully functioning, and be written in and run on Swift Playgrounds 3.3 on iPadOS 13.4.1, Swift Playgrounds 3.3 on macOS 10.15.4, or Xcode 11.4.1 on macOS 10.15.4. If it runs on iPadOS, it must be optimized to display properly on all models of iPad Pro. You may incorporate the use of Apple Pencil. Xcode projects will not be considered.Good luck on your Playground!
May ’20
Can I charge end users for a custom app?
The scenario:We have thousands of users who are not employees of the companyWe are developing a proprietary (custom) app that will only be available to those Users - it will be optional for them.We have no MDM capabilites - All our users own their own devicesWe want to charge a fee for the app, paid directly by each user who uses the App.Questions:Is this scenario compatible with Business Manager?What is the end user discovery and download experience if we do not have any type of MDM?Can we charge for the app using our own payment methods (in-app credit card pmt) and without paying apple Rev Share? (According to this there is no in-app Payment so we should be able to charge in whatever means we choose)
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Dec ’19
Reply to Apple Pencil Pro Haptic Initiation
For example, say the user is using a left hand finger to drag a slider, while holding the pencil in their right hand-- would it be possible to make the pencil vibrate to indicate the dragged slider knob reached a certain point? I haven't specifically tried in detail, but my expectation is that, yes, this is possible and should work. The concrete example here is to imagine a drawing canvas where the user is drawing with one, moving the canvas with the other, and haptics should occur when the pencil hits the edge. IMHO, I think it's reasonable for the two cases below to both vibrate in exactly the same way: The user moves the pencil until it hits the edge. The user holds the pencil stationary and move the canvas until the pencil hits the edge. The point of haptics in a scenario like this is to make the edge feel more physical and NOT allowing #2 actual subverts that goal. In addition, if you look at more complicated cases where both the pen and the
Topic: App & System Services SubTopic: Hardware Tags:
Sep ’25
Will I be able to charge for my new safari extension?
I'm currenlty developing a little safari extension and wondered if there is a way to charge for it?With the new requirement to be an Apple Developer, I'm suprised that Safari Extentions aren't available and marketed throught the App Store?Is there away to achieve selling the extention for £0.99 throught the App Store. i.e creating a small OS X app that works alongside it?Scott
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Jun ’15
Reply to Ink
Study this tutorial and tell if there are points you block onto.h ttps://www.raywenderlich.com/1407-apple-pencil-tutorial-getting-startedPS: this thread should better be in 'getting started' part of forum.
Nov ’19
Reply to Apple Pencil support in Safari
Yeah this is definitely the case. Sad day.Also, we should ask Apple to add subpixel resolution to the touch event coordinates. Right now the coordinates is quantized to 1 logic pixel, so the strokes from the apple pencil is quite jittered.
Topic: Safari & Web SubTopic: General Tags:
Sep ’16
Reply to iOS 14 Developer Preview 1 - Wireless Charging Problem
YES!!! So frustrating! I had the problem on my 10. Bout the 11 and still have the problem!!!! called Apple support and the call was disconnected twice. WTF APPLE?! Tried the force reset. Using 14.01. Still have the issue. Set it on charging pad and for 2 seconds it gives the false impression it is charging. I go to bed and BAM! 18% charge. WTF APPLE! Really?
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Oct ’20