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Project winter on mac
Project winter on mac










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We have enabled Catalyst for the RestAPIExplorer sample and the MobileSyncExplorerSwift template. The following Mobile SDK frameworks were updated and have been enabled for Catalyst support: We also updated our dependencies to ones with Catalyst enabled. They previously would only work on iPad and iPhone. We updated our internal APIs to make them available on Catalyst. Mobile SDK 9.1 enables Catalyst on our SDK frameworks and existing SDK for iOS sample apps. “If running my iPad apps on Mac requires little or no changes, then what exactly did Salesforce do in Mobile SDK 9.1?” What’s changed in Salesforce Mobile SDK 9.1? This opens up so many possibilities and changes what we think of as a mobile device. The app will continue to work just like it would on a Mobile SDK iPad app.

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This means that developers can create apps with features like offline availability and allow end users to run them on Mac in the field with little or no network connection.

project winter on mac

Review Turning on Mac Catalyst for more details.īuilding apps for M1-powered Macs provides developers and end users with even more flexibility to expand to a new form factor.

project winter on mac

#PROJECT WINTER ON MAC CODE#

The two apps share the same project and source code, making it easy to change your code in one place. To get started, simply click the Mac checkbox in your iPad app’s project settings to configure the project to build both Mac and iPad versions of your app. We are excited to announce that starting with Salesforce Mobile SDK for iOS, Mac Catalyst developers can quickly and easily run their iPhone and iPad apps on Mac, including the latest iMac, 13-inch MacBook Pro, MacBook Air, and Mac mini powered by Apple’s M1 chip.












Project winter on mac