More absurdity: In iSO 16, UIDocumentPickerviewController on my iPhone 13 Mini has no cancel button. There is no way to dismiss the view controller when it runs fullscreen. Now, I ran it fullscreen because the picker formerly had (and maybe still has) a bug. On the iPad, if you dismissed the view controller by touching outside of the frame, documentPickerWasCancelled was not called. You could not perform cleanup operations.
Anyway, this is all academic. I have deleted my apps from the App Store, and I will let my developer account expire.
Ciao, you poor Apple peasants. I feel sorry for those of you who rely on the App Store for revenue. You have hitched your wagons to a lame horse.
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But wait. There's more.
Not only does Xcode not support iOS 15.7, preventing you from using un-upgraded devices for development, but you cannot install on an device without putting it into developer mode. When you turn off developer mode, you cannot run the apps that you installed via Xcode.
scrollRectToVisible() and setContentOffset() are also borked. Sigh.
I forgot to mention that this is an iOS 16 issue.
I have since found another bug. If you change the text attribute of a UITextView from a long string to a short one, the view will stay scrolled way down with nothing but blank space between the new text and the end of the content view.
I'm considering removing my apps from the App Store and selling my Apple products. After ten years in the Apple ecosystem, I have experienced more hardware and software issues than I have in forty years of using other platforms.
Same here. UIPrintInteractionController and UIPrintInfo are rejected as non-public APIs.
There was no issue with the app. It was approved. The problem is an App Store Connect issue.