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+ | [[Image:Radar_Web_App.png|thumb|Radar Icon]][[Image:Radar_Bugtracking_Website.png|thumb|Radar Web App Login Screen]]Rdar, better known as [http://www.bgr.com/nggallery/page-320/album-all/gallery-158/image/2125/ Radar], is Apple's internal bug reporting and tracking system. It uses the <rdar://problem/123456> protocol. The Radar App seen on iOS is a web application. Start Safari and navigate to "rdar://" (without quotes) then hit the bookmark button and "Add to Home Screen", (wait a few seconds for the favicon) rename the title/web app name to Radar. |
Revision as of 01:12, 30 April 2011
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Summary
Rdar, better known as Radar, is Apple's internal bug reporting and tracking system. It uses the <rdar://problem/123456> protocol. The Radar App seen on iOS is a web application. Start Safari and navigate to "rdar://" (without quotes) then hit the bookmark button and "Add to Home Screen", (wait a few seconds for the favicon) rename the title/web app name to Radar.