Michael Long
Dec 4, 2022

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Unintentional pun?

Regardless, nice article and I totally agree with the approach. I'll mention that where I'm currently working we're doing the same kind of upgrade, using SwiftUI to replace aging Objective-C ViewControllers.

We have, however, decided to go iOS 15 minimum. IOS 16 is out the door, and 95% of the user base was already on 15.

SwiftUI 2/iOS 14 still has a lot of limitations that we'd prefer to avoid, and by the time most of our transition is done the majority will have moved up to 16.

Keep in mind you can still keep the earlier version on those store and it will still show up for those with older phones.

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Michael Long
Michael Long

Written by Michael Long

I write about Apple, Swift, and SwiftUI in particular, and technology in general. I'm also a Lead iOS Engineer at InRhythm, a modern digital consulting firm.

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