I'm not aware of any iOS emulators but things might have changed. If you 
have something in English that might be interesting but only as general 
knowledge.
Emulators are useless for day-day development. A device is a must have 
expense for these things. That's true for Android too which does have an 
emulator.

On Friday, March 5, 2021 at 2:31:50 AM UTC+2 [email protected] wrote:

> If you're talking about testing, rather than debugging, I don't think 
> emulators can
> possibly substitute for actual hardware.   Ordinary debugging works pretty 
> well
> from the simulator built into eclipse (or netbeans).
>
> OTOH if you're doing "desperation level" debugging of mysterious crashes, 
> it works
> to compile from the codename1 sources and use the emulator built into 
> xcode 
> or a usb connection to a real device.
>
> On Thursday, March 4, 2021 at 5:12:13 AM UTC-8 P5music wrote:
>
>> I searched the internet to understand what can be done with iOS simulator 
>> and I stumbled upon the concept of iOS emulators, that they exist as far as 
>> I understand, also for Windows.
>> Even an official tool is provided by Apple, it seems:
>> Uso di TestFlight per distribuire app Xamarin.iOS - Xamarin | Microsoft 
>> Docs 
>> <https://docs.microsoft.com/it-it/xamarin/ios/deploy-test/testflight?tabs=windows>
>> I have to deepen my knowledge of these things and whether it's free stuff 
>> or not, 
>> but I would like to know what do you think about that
>>
>> in regard to testing the iOS builds produced by CodenamenOne servers.
>>
>> Thanks in advance
>>
>

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