Monday, July 11, 2011

CrashCatcher

Available on GitHub:
http://github.com/meachware/CrashCatcher

Ever wish you could apologize to your user after your app crashed? Me too.

Please note this is designed for MULTI-TASKING DEVICES ONLY!

Enter CrashCatcher, no it does nothing to prevent or "catch" crashes or errors in your app; I'll leave that up to you. What it does is simply logs that the app started up and logs that the app did resign properly.

When it doesn't resign properly, well that's a crash.

Check it out on GitHub, includes working demo.

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