This is also about a related thread:
About iOS Emulators (not Simulators) (google.com) 
<https://groups.google.com/g/codenameone-discussions/c/gOK2zf9x5Lc>
The Microsoft iOS simulator is just a remoted simulator that still uses a 
Mac in the network.
Noetheless some users could found this useful and viable too.

Now, in general, having the possibility to test the build on iOS simulator, 
is very important because although a physical device is preferable, one 
cannot test on all devices of the iOS family, not to mention testing on 
different iOS versions.
Said that, many companies let the developers test iOS apps on their servers 
in a remoted way, and on scale.
This is not possible with CodenameOne, although you provided a solution for 
doing that with a service that uses the executable build on remoted 
emulators.

I think it is technically feasible to add an option to build for the iOS 
simulator.
It would be useful at least in 3 scenarios, I sum up here:
1 - using iOS simulator on Mac for various devices and iOS versions
2 - using the remoted Windows iOS simulator
3 - using a remote service
[4 - using a VM (although this is not adviseable)]

Regards

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