- Choose ‘Simulator’ and ‘Debug’ from the drop down list. Then press “Build and Run” to start the test.
- Make sure your iPhone, iPad or iPod touch is plugged into a USB port while it’s being done.
- If your app crashed, you need to start figuring out what happened and why. To do that you will first need to Google the error message to see what it means, and check memory usage at the same time. If you’re not a seasoned developer (and you probably aren’t), debugging a problem can get a bit cryptic, but don’t give up, ask for help and remember, the more apps you build, the better you will get at it.
Using Zero-Code Online iPhone App Builders
Since money doesn’t grow on trees, here are a couple of other free online tools to consider;
App Makr
AppMakr is considered the mother of all DIY app building. You can easily build a full-featured app and also include multimedia newsfeeds, push notifications, social sharing features, and download analysis features. And to top it all off, the app is free, need I say anything else?
GameSalad
The no-coding necessary policy of GameSalad has made it one of the most popular app development platforms for those who like to play games on their Smartphones, but don’t have a clue how to build them. The creator is free, the iOS viewer is free, iOS publishing is free. What? You want to go pro? That will be 299/year!


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