iOS Console
iOS Console is a specialized developer tool designed for Mac users who need to monitor and debug iOS applications. It provides a simple, familiar interface for viewing all messages logged by connected iOS devices via USB cable, making it invaluable for iOS app development and troubleshooting. The application includes filtering capabilities to help developers sort through console output and identify specific issues or debug information. iOS Console serves as an essential debugging companion for iOS developers, offering real-time access to device logs that would otherwise require Xcode or other more complex development environments.
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1 suggestionBased on the search results, iOS Console appears to be a legacy application that has not been updated for Apple Silicon compatibility. The search results reference version 0.9 from 2014 and mention the LemonJar website, but do not indicate any recent updates or Apple Silicon native versions. For Mac users on Apple Silicon who need similar functionality, Apple's built-in Console app (found in Applications > Utilities) can display iOS device logs when devices are connected, and Xcode's device console provides comprehensive logging capabilities. Alternatively, developers can access device logs through Xcode's Window > Devices and Simulators menu. Since no direct replacement with identical simplicity was found in the search results, users should check with the original developer or consider these Apple-provided alternatives.
Native version · Reported by in the community.
This app may have been updated to a native build — device(s) no longer report it as Intel-only, but no explicit confirmation has been received.
Sighting data is community-sourced — version availability and pricing should be verified with the developer.
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