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Developers building apps for Apple platforms, especially iOS, iPadOS, macOS, and watchOS.
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It has a ton of useful features and is really nicely integrated with Swift as well as Git. The UI is pretty appealing and overall has friendly interface.
And, the permission settings are pretty confusing and the countless amounts of errors I have gotten due it is a painful experience to have. Finally, it is really slow at times.
It has very good code completion. It has very good community and proper documentation.
The lack of tab autocomplete makes me sad, but honestly, it's not the end of the world. It will, however, let you know if something is missing and the exact line where the error is being noticed.
Ranging from the best code auto-completion tools in the industry (in my opinion) to its very accurate and fast simulators it is simply the best place to start with native iOS app development.
It gives a lot of errors at first and it is not very easy to handle all the errors. Hard work is needed for freshers to learn to use this product.
The excellent user interface, code auto-completion, great documentation, team collaboration features, and app store deployment, all in one single software.
The migration from one iOS to another iOS version will cause lots of code change an its automation sometimes make things worse.
I am very grateful to have found this and I recommend you check it out if you feel like you could use a visual CSS editor.
It needs more manual guides especially on the keyboard shortcut. I have seen that the keyboard shortcut is in its feature, but unsuccessfully activating it.
This is the best CSS visualizer and editing tool. It is best editor I have come across the main reason being it is very simple to use and has an amazing simple UI.
I cannot think of anything I have found or encountered that I dislike about this product.
I used another CSS Chrome extension doing the same job but I decided to buy this because of its clean design and after testing, I like it and way better the free alternative in Chrome webstore.
Slow development, but this is caused by the Google side. Google's delay in releasing Manifest V3 is causing a slowdown in development.
It's a great design / development tool that speeds up the process of experimenting with quick changes. It has been a great experience so far.
A few minor visual adjustments are missing from the app, but these can be changed with a few lines of code, so it's not an issue.
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