![]() Cocoa-dev and the rest are mainstream Apple lists, but if you explain that you are using VoiceOver and can't use the mouse or see the screen, they are usually good about helping. MV-Dev has gotten less popular lately, but some of its members can still be found elsewhere. Without all these, there's no way I could have figured out everything I have, and this resource simply would not exist.įirst, there are some great people on the MV-Dev, Swift-Language, Xcode-users, and Cocoa-dev mailing lists. I have to extend a huge, huge thanks to several people and resources. Hopefully, this guide will help you get used to Xcode as a VoiceOver user. That's not to say that Xcode isn't usable-it certainly is-but it can be difficult and frustrating to try to work out the different pieces and make sense of it all if you are new. Voiceover users have a harder time of things in some ways. It is a powerful, intuitive piece of software… if you can see it. It's used to make apps for iOS, OS X, Apple TV, and Apple Watch, in Swift or Objective-C, and can be used for C and C++ development as well. ![]() Xcode is the application development program made by Apple, ![]()
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