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iTunes Connects Developers With Crash Logs

By , Monday, May 4, 2009 at 12:18 pm
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Ars Technica reports, with some very nice commentary and screen caps from Equivalence (iTunes link) for iPhone, that:

One of the most requested features from developers, automated crash reports, can now be submitted by users via iTunes 8.2. Developers can access the reports via iTunes Connect.

No code is ever perfect, but anything that helps developers make their apps more solid for more users is certainly appreciated.

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  1. Muero says:

    "No code is every perfect"

    I agree. Just like your sentences.

  2. iPhone 3G says:

    haha, nice one Muero

  3. icebike says:

    I hope this comes with adequate security warnings, and restrictions on just what could be sent.

    Putting on my "worst scenario cap": some random "Free Personal Information Manager App" waits a week after you enter in your credit cards and pins and then loads all of them in memory and crashes.

    Gleeful crooked App developer leaks it to his buddies in the Russian Mob...

    I never send crash reports unless they show me the exact data being sent, and include memory maps.

  4. I appreciate the abbility to get crash reports from iphone users. :)

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