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Run your app on our huge (and growing) collection of real devices from around the world. Select devices based on form factor, manufacturer, operating system, or even popularity in your target market. We’re adding over 100 devices every month, and if there’s a specific device you need, we’re taking requests. | Provides views, controls, and layout structures for declaring your app's user interface. The framework provides event handlers for delivering taps, gestures, and other types of input to your app. |
Automate your app using real tools & languages.;Interact as users do.;Use any device feature.;Analyze app performance.;Test continuously. | Declarative Syntax;
Design Tools;
Drag and drop;
Dynamic replacement;
Previews;
Native on All Apple Platforms;
Generate dynamic, interactive previews of your custom views;
Define interactions from taps, clicks, and swipes to fine-grained gestures;
Control and respond to the flow of data and changes within your app’s models;
Integrate SwiftUI views into existing apps, and embed AppKit, UIKit, and WatchKit views and controllers into SwiftUI view hierarchies;
Present your content onscreen and handle user interactions |
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