

Currently only Apple has a few demo apps with this technology (Voice Memos, Apple News, Home, etc.), but we expect them to introduce it to the public this summer. The Remoted iOS Simulator for Windows will appear on your Windows machine. In Visual Studio, start debugging an iOS or tvOS project. To use it, follow these steps: Pair Visual Studio 2019 to a Mac Build host. This will help developers bringing macOS version of their iOS apps with a very little effort. The Remoted iOS Simulator for Windows is installed automatically as part of Xamarin in Visual Studio 2019 and Visual Studio 2017. On the other hand, Apple's current strategy is to bring an iOS compatibility layer (codenamed 'Marzipan') to macOS. Massive work needed for a short period of success. No App Store or iOS updates would work anyway. If somebody would do that, Apple would certainly ruin it by modifying iOS further.

#Iod emulator for mac software#
It's borderline impossible to create a software which has every hardware ID emulated to run and act as a real iPhone. It needs apps built for Intel x86 instead of the ARM CPU found in iPhones. iPhone Simulator from Xcode is not an emulator, it is only simulating the software environment of the iPhone, not the hardware itself.
