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SergLam / UIApplication+Environment.swift
Created January 16, 2020 18:56
Swift - check iOS app environment (debug OR TestFlight build) at runtime
import UIKit
extension UIApplication {
// MARK: Public
func isRunningInTestFlightEnvironment() -> Bool {
if isSimulator() {
return false
} else {
if isAppStoreReceiptSandbox() && !hasEmbeddedMobileProvision() {
@ccwasden
ccwasden / WithPopover.swift
Created February 5, 2020 13:39
Custom size popover in iOS SwiftUI
// -- Usage
struct Content: View {
@State var open = false
@State var popoverSize = CGSize(width: 300, height: 300)
var body: some View {
WithPopover(
showPopover: $open,
popoverSize: popoverSize,
@wrmack
wrmack / Win11.md
Last active May 13, 2026 02:53
Windows 11 on MacBook M1

Windows 11 on MacBook M1 (ARM)

Steps I went through to install a Windows Insider Preview VHDX on a Macbook Pro using UTM. I needed Windows because I was developing an app to submit to the Microsoft Store. With the following setup I was able to develop an electron-based app and submit it to the Microsoft Store.

  1. Download the VHDX from Windows Insider Previews. You need to register for the Insider Program and sign in.
    • under Select edition select the Canary channel and press Confirm
    • select language and confirm
    • press Download
  2. Open UTM and press + to create a new virtual machine
    • Virtualize
  • Windows