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The '''iOS SDK''' ('''iOS Software Development Kit'''), formerly the '''iPhone SDK''', is a [[software development kit]] (SDK) developed by [[Apple Inc.]] The kit allows for the development of [[mobile app]]s on Apple's [[iOS|iOS 17]] and
The iOS SDK is a free download for users of [[Macintosh]] (or Mac) personal computers. It is not available for [[Microsoft Windows]] PCs. The SDK contains sets giving developers access to various functions and services of iOS devices, such as [[Computer hardware|hardware]] and [[software]] attributes. It also contains an iPhone [[simulator]] to mimic the look and feel of the device on the computer while developing. New versions of the SDK accompany new versions of iOS. In order to test applications, get technical support, and distribute apps through [[App Store (iOS/iPadOS)|App Store]], developers are required to subscribe to the [[Apple Developer|Apple Developer Program]].
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==Features==
The iOS SDK is a free download for [[Macintosh|Mac]] users.<ref name="CNET about">{{Cite web|last=Guevin|first=Jennifer|title=FAQ: what does the iPhone SDK mean?|url=https://www.CNET.com/news/faq-what-does-the-iphone-sdk-mean/|website=[[CNET|www.CNET.com]]|publisher=[[CBS Interactive]]|date=March 6, 2008|access-date=June 11, 2017}}</ref>
The SDK contents are separated into the following sets:<ref name="MacRumors SDK">{{Cite web|last=Kim|first=Arnold|title=Apple releases iPhone SDK, demos spore, instant messaging|url=https://www.MacRumors.com/2008/03/06/apple-releases-iphone-sdk-demos-spore-instant-messaging/|website=www.MacRumors.com|publisher=[[MacRumors]]|date=March 6, 2008|access-date=June 11, 2017}}</ref>
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**[[Multi-touch]] events and controls
**[[Accelerometer]] support
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===.NET===
[[Novell]] announced in September 2009 that they had successfully developed [[Mono (software)|MonoTouch]], a [[software framework]] that let developers write native iPhone applications in the [[C Sharp (programming language)|C#]] and [[.NET Framework|.NET]] programming languages, while still maintaining compatibility with Apple's requirements.<ref>{{Cite web|last=Paul|first=Ryan|title=MonoTouch drops .NET into
===Flash===
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===2010 policy on development tools===
In April 2010, [[Apple and Adobe Flash controversy|Apple made controversial changes]] to its iPhone Developer Agreement, requiring developers to use only "approved" programming languages in order to publish apps on [[App Store (iOS/iPadOS)|App Store]], and banning applications that used third-party development tools; the ban affected Adobe's Packager tool, which converted Flash apps into iOS apps.<ref>{{Cite web|last=Chen|first=Brian X.|title=Adobe Apps: easier to pass through the 'i' of a needle?|url=https://www.
===Mac Catalyst===
Originally called "Project Marzipan",<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.CNET.com/news/wwdc-2019-apples-marzipan-is-actually-called-catalyst-and-means-more-ipad-apps-on-your-mac/|title=WWDC 2019: Apple's Marzipan is actually Project Catalyst|website=www.CNET.com|publisher=[[CNET]]|access-date=June 3, 2019}}</ref> Mac Catalyst helps developers bring [[iPadOS]] app experiences to macOS, and make it easier to take apps developed for iPadOS devices to Macs by avoiding the need to write the underlying software code twice.
==See also==
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==External links==
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