If you’re a app developer and you need something a little more flexible than the console in Xcode, or if you need to do some in-field debugging of your app, then this may be just the app for you. Especially, if you have an iPhone app you need to debug, but the iPhone may not enough screen real-estate for showing you all debug information you would like to monitor.
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debugPanel is a universal app that aids to debugging apps in Xcode. It works by interpreting simple text messages from MCSession when two devices are connected together, either via wifi or bluetooth.
It works in a similar way to Xcode’s console, while it has some similar features to the console, it is very useful, or at least we find it so.
For example, when debugging iPhone applications, debug buttons can be placed on a remote iPad and far more information can be sent to the iPad display, to different panels, labels and popup boxes called flags. debugPanel is great when perhaps you want to the state of some flags or obtain debug information from an app you are developing or testing, using an iPad as debugPanel frees the iPhone’s display from having to display debug information.
Simple text messages are displayed in the main left panel. Other panels and buttons can be written to with simple text commands.
Personally, we find the app pretty cool and useful, especially when in-the- field testing is needed, such as with a map-based app. It’s also great fun to play with and very useful if you are developing any kind of app.