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It looks like it goes to whatever settings you last examined.
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Seems to be broken again on Wednesday.
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As long as SwiftUI remains annotated to iOS 13 only, there is no incentive for app developers to:- Mix in SwiftUI views with existing apps- Beta test new SwiftUI apps that can only be distributed by TestFlight to users that install iOS 13 public beta- Use SwiftUI at all if a new app's intended audience must include older iOS devices (such as banking apps)I can understand the reasoning why SwiftUI is currently iOS 13 only, but I do not understand why there is not even a statement of intent that this will change in the upcoming months. The only hint might be that there were demonstrations at WWDC of how SwiftUI can coexist with apps that have existing storyboards. Forward compatibility alone is not good enough. SwiftUI will be adopted by the developer community much more rapidly if and when it is announced to be backward compatible.