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Push Hero is a universal application written in pure Swift that allows us to easily test push notifications.
Features
- Save and load many push templates, where each template can be for each app or different testing scenarios.
- Template has a name to easily identified
- Support token based authentication method with p8 file
- We can enter token content directly, or select with document picker
- Organize into multiple push testings
- Can send push to multiple device tokens
- Show success message with push id so you can easily track down
- Many options, including push type for iOS 13, priority and environment.
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- Free
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Start a web server on your mobile device and access it from other devices in your local network.
FEATURES
- Use folders stored locally on your iPhone/iPad or in iCloud
- Serve static files and websites over HTTP
- Run the server also while the app is in the background
- Enable Directory Listing to browse the selected folder in your browser
- Multitask in SplitView on iPad by eg. using the server and Safari at the same time
- Add password to control access to shared content
- Customize Directory Listing: theme, dotfile visibility, footer text
HOW TO
1. Choose a folder and press “start”
2. Open the generated IP address in a browser on a device in the same WiFi network
3. Done, there is no third step!
USE CASES
- Quickly share files on your iPhone/iPad with other devices in the same WiFi network
- Host a static website, useful for eg. software developers working on the go
- Send files to devices that have limited connectivity features (eg. GPS navigation, gaming consoles etc)
- Create a small media server for your household
TIPS
- The server works on and is visible to other devices only on the same WiFi network (ie. connected to the same router)
- This is a static server which means can’t be used as eg. a PHP or NodeJS backend server
- The Background Mode requires an audio track played while the app is not visible. Go to settings to pick from a number of pleasant nature sounds!
- Apple App Store
- Free
- Developer Tools
Store Rank
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