It works for watchOS and tvOS as well! Getting Readyįirst install XCode, Apple’s developer suit. Simulator is a standalone app but it’s buried deep within the hidden contents of XCode, where you can’t get at it, and where Spotlight doesn’t see it. Open Terminal (in the Applications folder) or your favorite terminal appĬopy and paste this line: ln -s /Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Developer/Applications/Simulator.app /Applications So make a symbolic link of it in the Applications folder. If you’re comfortable with that, hit Enter. Otherwise, skip down to the Addendum for an explanation. You should see Simulator! And Spotlight should find it now too! (Note: Spotlight should find it. This stopped working for me the same day I updated from Xcode 9 to Xcode 10. Now you can click on the Safari icon and start browsing! But read on to get the most out of Simulator… Configuring Simulator Open Simulator (double click it from the Applications folder, or open it from Spotlight, or if you’re psyched about flexing new-found command line powers run -type and follow with the Enter ⏎ key- the command open /Applications/Simulator.app).
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