![]() For improved security ZipFileInfo, ZipReader, and ZipWriter components have been updated to use zlib 1.2.13 library.A bug was fixed in which the stayAwake property of the Platform component, failed to stop a device going to sleep whilst recording audio.On macOS Ventura, a bug was fixed in which Qt Creator would not open.Ĭhanges and new features in AppStudio AppFramework include the following:.On Windows, a bug was fixed in which the bin folder and contents are not deleted on uninstall of AppStudio.For improved security, Windows executables are now signed with a SHA256 algorithm.On Android 12, a bug was fixed in which apps using indoor positioning would crash.On Android, a bug was fixed in which app link URL scheme parameters did not work on some devices.On iOS, bitcode is no longer built into executables created with cloud or local Make.For apps targeting Android 13 or above, notification runtime permissions are now supported.A bug was fixed in which the table of properties failed to appear for apps not created from templates.Bugs were fixed in which an error occurs when attempting to sign-in and retrieve an AppStudio Developer Edition licence.Bugs were fixed regarding text misalignment, truncation, and character sets, when AppStudio is used in languages other than English.Apps automatically run when launched on an iOS simulator.AppStudio AppRun is now installed in place of AppStudio Player when running apps on iOS simulators and Android emulators.Cloud Make now supports XCode 14 for iOS and macOS builds, to meet April 2023 App Store requirements.ArcGIS Runtime has been updated to 100.15.1. ![]() ![]() For more information, see the AppStudio 5.5 and beyond blog post.Ĭhanges and new features in ArcGIS AppStudio include the following: It is strongly recommended that developers starting new app projects use one of the ArcGIS Maps SDKs. Current developers of AppStudio apps should consider migrating their apps to one of the ArcGIS Maps SDKs. For more information see the Product Life Cycle document. Release focusing exclusively on bug fixes and minor updates. ArcGIS AppStudio will be retired in February 2025.
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