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− | PurpleConsole is an app used to view Logs from an iOS Device. It can read the syslog from an attached iOS device, or it can read logs from the Crash Report Copier which is installed when other internal Mac OS tools are installed. |
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+ | | name = PurpleConsole |
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+ | | title = PurpleConsole |
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+ | | logo = [[File:PurpleConsole.png|128px]] |
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+ | | author = Apple Inc. |
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+ | | developer = Apple Inc. |
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+ | | latest release version = 1.0<br /><small>(latest ''known'' version)</small> |
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+ | | operating system = [[wikipedia:macOS|macOS]] |
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+ | | language = [[wikipedia:English language|English]] |
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+ | | genre = Log collection |
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+ | | license = [[wikipedia:Proprietary software|Closed source]] |
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+ | PurpleConsole is an app used to view logs from an iOS Device. It can read the syslog from an attached iOS device, or it can read logs from the Crash Report Copier, which is installed when other internal Mac OS tools are installed. There is also a terminal version. |
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Latest revision as of 07:07, 12 October 2018
Original author(s) | Apple Inc. |
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Developer(s) | Apple Inc. |
Stable release |
1.0 (latest known version) |
Operating system | macOS |
Available in | English |
Type | Log collection |
License | Closed source |
PurpleConsole is an app used to view logs from an iOS Device. It can read the syslog from an attached iOS device, or it can read logs from the Crash Report Copier, which is installed when other internal Mac OS tools are installed. There is also a terminal version.
This software article is a "stub", an incomplete page. Please add more content to this article and remove this tag. |