X.XX.android-arm.apk iOS Simulator The iOS simulator for Mac OS X comes with.
Nice!Ĭhrome's remote debugging for Android devices is more fully-featured, with better remote controlling of the device and whatnot, but iOS remote debugging is easier to set up, and still very helpful. Run IE, Chrome, Firefox, and other browsers online - Cross Browser Testing. AirServer allows you to receive AirPlay and Google Cast streams, similar to an Apple TV. It really is as easy as clicked Inspect in the Web Inspector and clicking the item you want to inspect in the iOS Simulator window. AirServer is the most advanced screen mirroring receiver for Mac. I thought you had to do everything on the Inspector side, which is kind of a pain to do for deeply nested items. What isn't obvious is that you can also use the Inspect button to choose an item shown in the iOS Simulator and open it directly in the DOM inspector.
Figure 15-1: iPhone Simulator has a Safari emulator inside of it. With that inspector open, you can view the JavaScript console, inspect the live DOM, and all the other things you can do with the Safari Web Inspector. If you are running Mac OS X, you're in luck because you have three strong options. You open your site in Safari running in the iOS simulator, and in the Develop menu, like this: It's the best option for debugging sites on iOS using the remote debugging features. What it does is that it establishes virtual hardware conditions of that of an Android or iOS device. Chrome and Firefox are probably the gold standard for friendly web developer tools, but I still use Safari all the time. An Android or iOS application or a browser gets emulated by an emulator on an operating system considered as a defined one, such as that of Mac and Windows.