1.
Apple Swift
Programming Language for Developers
As some
developers – both novice and veterans alike – have been looking around a
perfect platform to develop applications for Apple's Mac OS X and iOS platforms, Apple introduced Swift programming language in WWDC
2014, now allowing the developers to write or develop applications for Mac OS X
and iOS devices. And in the last WWDC 2015, it got its updated edition Swift 2,
which promises more efficiency and powerful technology to help the developers.
It must be
good news for the developers who look forward to writing iOS applications in
the contemporary syntax. In a meanwhile, the upcoming WWDC 2016 scheduled to be
held on 13 June is about to introduce an important update to the programming
language. Read more at http://appletechsupport.wikidot.com/blog:1
2.
Apple App
on iTunes Metadata Ability to Set as Hideable
Similar to
other operating systems, iOS is shipped with a bundle of Apple applications
that may no longer be a frequently-used application in several ways. And they
do also occupy a considerable space on the home screen of Apple iTunes devices. Until now, you had no option rather
than seeing them on the home screen.
But soon,
the Apple users can now hide all those applications that have been occupying a
considerable space on their iOS devices for years. According to the new codes
uncovered in iTunes metadata, an iOS device might, almost immediately, allow
the iOS users to avail of an option to put some native applications out of
sight in the iOS devices. Read more at http://appletech.hatenablog.com/entry/2016/06/10/150300
3. Learn
How to Force Open Any File in Mac OS X
In most cases, you may have come
across some error messages when you try to open a particular file on your Mac OS X operating
system. And it looks almost impossible to
open the file extension, whereas you duly understand that the file that you
want to open is well compatible with the Mac application.
But you must not get dismayed in such
conditions as there is a way out to help you find an instant solution to help
you open a particular file extension on OS X. In any condition, if you want to
open a file forcefully, it is very much feasible with the help of some reliable
methods. Read more at http://apple-support.applehelp.support/force-open-mac-os-x-file-when-unable-to-open/
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