...The PinpointKit.framework is automatically added as a target dependency, linked framework and embedded framework in a “Copy Files” build phase which is all you need to build on the simulator and a device. PinpointKit uses a protocol-oriented architecture which allows almost everything to be customized.
Launch the Touch Bar simulator from anywhere without needing to have Xcode installed, whereas Apple requires you to launch it from inside Xcode. It also comes with a handy transparency slider, a screenshot button, a menu bar icon, and a system service to toggle the Touch Bar with a click or keyboard shortcut. Clicking the menu bar icon toggles the Touch Bar window.
Sizes reduces the time it takes to evaluate all of our app's possible device sizes, orientations and font combinations. With Sizes we'll avoid launching all the supported devices simulator, running our app and navigating through each screen manually which not only takes a lot of time but its also highly error-prone since we sometimes forget to test one particular combination and we ship a screen with a layout bug to the App Store. Xcode 11 introduced Previews which is a fantastic way to quickly validate your UI in multiple scenarios just like Sizes did. ...