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This is annoying to a point where Playgrounds are basically useless. Happens to me all the time. Best MBP and all the latest versions.Defeats the whole purpose of Playgrounds if it takes minutes to get them running. Have to quit Xcode all the time.
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I'm working on a native Cocoa app that has a few WKWebViews.When the app is running, I can open the Web Inspector by clickingDevelop > My Computer > Document.titleHowever when I re-run the app from Xcode, the Web Inspector disappears.I'd expect that the following toggle in Safari would do what it says, that is, open a new inspector as soon as my app runs again. However this doesn't work.Develop > My Computer > Automatically Show Web Inspector for JSContextsSeems like a bug. Is there anything I can do to automatically get a Web Inspector on each re-run?
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I'm deciding between offering an up-front purchase or a free app with a (one time) IAP-unlock and a free trial.However in this app there is no good way to reduce functionality. So after the trial period (or without "buying" the free trial) the app would be kind of useless.Is that ok?I searched for a while now but couldn't find definitive answers.I read about 4.2 Minimum Functionality and get that point if it applies to the whole app.But what if the IAP-unlocked app is not minimal but the app would be once the trial expires and the users doesn't buy the IAP?Thanks.BTW, I'm a bit uncertain about what official agreements exist.I see the Apple Developer Agreement and the Apple Developer Program License Agreement. Then the App Store Review Guidelines.Are there other agreements?
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