The simulator directly reads and loads app files from your desktop computer, so the player will automatically display all your apps immediately. When a simulator is opened from AppStudio, AppStudio Player automatically installs (if necessary) and opens in it. Open Xcode and click Menu > Xcode > Preferences > Select Components, and then choose the simulator version you want to download. If you require a different version of the iOS simulator than is provided by your Xcode installation, you can download additional simulators in Xcode. The minimum supported version of Xcode and the Command Line Tools is 7.0. For these simulators to be visible on the AppStudio Virtual Device menu, you must also install the Xcode Command Line Tools. When you install Xcode from the Mac App Store, a number of simulators are also installed to your computer. The iOS simulator functionality is contained within the Xcode developer tools however, no coding within the Xcode framework is necessary. Then, in AppStudio, click the Virtual Device button to open a menu that lists all virtual devices found. To use a virtual device with AppStudio, you must first install development tools for your target environment.
Support connectivity to the physical device. Use the same app files that you edit in AppStudio.Ĭopy app files from AppStudio to the virtual device.