3 June 2020 • Updated code to iOS 13.4.1 and Xcode 11.4 • Code now supports iOS dark mode.
7 July 2018 • Fixed AdMob ads bug. Now Google Policy compliant.
10 April 2018 • Updated to Xcode 9.3 • Fixed the "Block implicitly retains 'self'; explicitly mention 'self' to indicate this is intended behavior" warning in Xcode 9 by placing "self->" to all instances highlighed by Xcode 9.3
15 February 2018 • Since UIDocumentIntercationController is no longer supported by iOS 11.x, I've added UIActivityController code in the "(void)savePic" method in the PreviewVC.m file • Added this line on the top of PreviewVC.m: #import <Photos/Photos.h>
28 September 2017 • Updated to Xcode 9, iOS 11 • Edited the 'savePic()' method in PreviewVC.m and removed the SharingVC.h and .m files, so now the app uses the UIDocumentInteractionController for sharing pictures • Removed all the '#import "SharingVC.h" instances in the .m and .h files (use the Xcode Find tool to find and delete those import statements) • Edited 'hideControllers()' method in CameraViewController.m • Adjusted some views in the Storyboard and XIB files, because of iPhone X layout • Unchecked the Runtime API Checking | Main Thread Checker in Edit Scheme -> Diagnostics, accordingly to this post: https://stackoverflow.com/a/44392584/3724800
Pro Shot is a Universal App Template for you to build your next outstanding PRO picture editor app, full of features and sharing options, including live camera adjustments as tint, temperature and exposure, stickers, textures and custom text!
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I get a Code signing error in Xcode 8.x
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Should I use the latest version of Xcode to edit this template?
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