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− | ScreenShotr is an Internal Mac OS X Application used for taking screenshots of prototype devices/ devices running internal [[SwitchBoard.app]] firmwares. It appears to take the screenshots at the device's native resolution. It also appears to be able to take screenshots of devices which have been ran through Xcode and have the Developer preference bundle. |
+ | ScreenShotr is an Internal Mac OS X Application used for taking screenshots of prototype devices/ devices running internal [[SwitchBoard.app]] firmwares. It appears to take the screenshots at the device's native resolution. It also appears to be able to take screenshots of devices which have been ran through Xcode and have the Developer preference bundle. It also can take screenshots wirelessly, probably using a similar method to Xcode 9's wireless debugging feature. |
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Revision as of 14:46, 14 April 2018
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ScreenShotr is an Internal Mac OS X Application used for taking screenshots of prototype devices/ devices running internal SwitchBoard.app firmwares. It appears to take the screenshots at the device's native resolution. It also appears to be able to take screenshots of devices which have been ran through Xcode and have the Developer preference bundle. It also can take screenshots wirelessly, probably using a similar method to Xcode 9's wireless debugging feature.