Hi Tim,

You are right that Apple claims it needs 4.3 but I had the same thing when iOS 
5.0 was released. One of my apps was not built for 5.0 (but 4.2) and kept 
crashing on other iPads with 5.0 but not on my own with 5.0. I loaded the app 
on my iPad with Xcode 4.2 and all was fine. When I downloaded my app from the 
App Store it also crashed. When I built it for 5.0 the crashing stopped. 

So Apple is right? I don't know.

Greetings,

William

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Verstuurd vanaf mijn iPhone!

Op 24 mrt. 2012 om 19:12 heeft Tim Jones <tolis...@me.com> het volgende 
geschreven:

> On Mar 24, 2012, at 11:00 AM, William de Smet wrote:
> 
>> Hi Dan,
>> 
>> iOS 5.1 needs Xcode 4.3.
> 
> One issue with that, William - why do apps built with earlier Xcode versions 
> work on my Gen 3 iPad running iOS 5.1?  It may be Apple's claim for running 
> the emulator and to access the new SDK API's, but that shouldn't prevent 
> original code from working when built with the previous Xcode version.  
> Something seems fishy here.
> 
> Anyone else running into 5.1 issues?
> 
> Tim
> 
> 
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