Debug Android apps remotely with DeviceFarmer
Remote control any device from your browser: Monitor your device inventory: Manage users and devices.
Remote control any device from your browser: Monitor your device inventory: Manage users and devices.
To dive deeper into some of the findings of our recent fintech mobile report, we reached out to banking and finance professionals in a series of conversations. We explored region-specific challenges and how different institutions keep up with the industry’s increasingly mobile-first direction.
For example, let’s say that an app that we’re working on supports multiple themes, and that we’re keeping track of the user’s currently selected theme (and other user-configurable settings) through a SettingsController — which in turn uses Foundation’s UserDefaults API to persist those settings, like this.
This quarter we’ve been working on many improvements that will make your life easier when catching those sneaky bugs, and expand Bugfender’s capabilities with some of the most requested features: We hope you find all these updates useful!
Here we try to explain how to solve any bug or error that your App created with Angular may have and that may be affecting your users without them or yourself knowing it. For this we will use a remote debugger and logging for Angular using the Bugfender library.