A beautiful clock for your iPhone, iPod touch, iPad and AppleTV, reminiscent of the world clocks showing the bell curve between day and night. Day-n-Night goes beyond the basic display of the terminator and displays a combination of day and night images, including the combination of daylight and nighttime images during twilight and dawn along the terminator. You can also zoom in to the map to get a better view.
In addition, a dynamic clock with your local date and time are displayed below the map.
Now, you can also change the size of the clock, disable the clock animation, disable the display of the seconds, and keep the screen visible while Day-n-Night is running.
As a developer, you get to see all of the problems with your code. Sometimes those problems result in crash logs that just contain the un-symbolicated addresses. Trying to figure out where the crash occurred is difficult, making it more so is the fact that you have the record of the crash but no details — but you have the source code that built that version. What to do?
That's where ReSymbolicator comes to the rescue.
Now, as long as you can rebuild the application with debug symbols, ReSymbolicator can give you the idea where your code had problems. Unlike other symbolication tools, ReSymbolicator allows you to specify which debug symbols (dSYM) to use to symbolicate your crash logs.
Just open a crash log file in ReSymbolicator and it will take it from there.
A beautiful clock for your iPhone, iPod touch, iPad and AppleTV, reminiscent of the world clocks showing the bell curve between day and night. Day-n-Night goes beyond the basic display of the terminator and displays a combination of day and night images, including the combination of daylight and nighttime images during twilight and dawn along the terminator. You can also zoom in to the map to get a better view.
In addition, a dynamic clock with your local date and time are displayed below the map.
Now, you can also change the size of the clock, disable the clock animation, disable the display of the seconds, and keep the screen visible while Day-n-Night is running.
As a developer, you get to see all of the problems with your code. Sometimes those problems result in crash logs that just contain the un-symbolicated addresses. Trying to figure out where the crash occurred is difficult, making it more so is the fact that you have the record of the crash but no details — but you have the source code that built that version. What to do?
That's where ReSymbolicator comes to the rescue.
Now, as long as you can rebuild the application with debug symbols, ReSymbolicator can give you the idea where your code had problems. Unlike other symbolication tools, ReSymbolicator allows you to specify which debug symbols (dSYM) to use to symbolicate your crash logs.
Just open a crash log file in ReSymbolicator and it will take it from there.