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I want to use Dringend on an iPad Pro. I am waiting for the day when we can actually build/run on an iPad and connect iPhone via iPad Pro connector for testing.

With a jailbroken device we can connect another device so real all thats left is to be able to build/run apps with Dringend.
 
Just saw the video for the 1st time, looks interesting but I wonder what limitations it has. If you want to have it on an iPhone, can't you develop on the iPhone, or is it limited to the iPad?

Does it export the app or a script to build the app?
 
Have you had the chance to use it (sans building on the device)?

If programs of that level can actually deliver, they make the iPad Pro much much more appealing.
 
I think with Dringend you can only build/error check. I haven't seen anyone actually running apps with it. But it seems to be the only Swift 2 supported iOS IDE.

So the next step is being able to run apps on a connected device natively without needing to jailbreak to use a camera kit or whatever.

EDIT: After looking at the promo again I realized you CAN actually run the binary on the same device. Pretty awesome.

So how can we run the app on a connected device I wonder? What we need is a Cydia script/bridge to send the binary to a device that is connected via pin connector and/or WiFi.

Technically we could do it ourselves since we are the owner of the binary. Just use MobileTerminal/iExplorer on the iPad Pro and send to iPhone 6.

So actually all of this is doable with a jailbreak.
 
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