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== Summary == |
== Summary == |
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[[Image:Radar_Web_App.png|thumb|Radar Icon]][[Image:Radar_Bugtracking_Website.png|thumb|Radar Web App Login Screen]] |
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− | Radar is Apple's internal bug reporting and tracking system. URL |
+ | Radar is Apple's internal bug reporting and tracking system. iOS URL schemes are of the form "rdar://problem/123456". |
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+ | There are two different methods to get Radar; the first one installs the '''RadarWeb''' webapp. Start Safari, navigate to "rdar://" (without quotes), then hit the bookmark button and "Add to Home Screen". Wait a few seconds for the favicon to appear in Springboard. Another way is to download the app from [[Switchboard (App Store)|Switchboard]], which is for iPad only. |
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[[Category:Apple Internal Apps]] |
[[Category:Apple Internal Apps]] |
Revision as of 09:36, 13 August 2013
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Summary
Radar is Apple's internal bug reporting and tracking system. iOS URL schemes are of the form "rdar://problem/123456".
There are two different methods to get Radar; the first one installs the RadarWeb webapp. Start Safari, navigate to "rdar://" (without quotes), then hit the bookmark button and "Add to Home Screen". Wait a few seconds for the favicon to appear in Springboard. Another way is to download the app from Switchboard, which is for iPad only.