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capegreg

macrumors newbie
Nov 5, 2013
4
0
Sarasota, Florida
This regression destroyed my productivity. I don't want an iOS simulator when I only need to test CSS media query breakpoints on Safari. When I test my iOS devices, I'll do it through Xcode.

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capegreg

macrumors newbie
Nov 5, 2013
4
0
Sarasota, Florida
Trying to think of or understand the rationale behind this change. Could the rendering be more exact using a Simulator? If so, and I doubt it would be, does that really matter? Do we all use this basically to test breakpoints?

Regardless, they have done this to lighten the workload of the Safari developer tools team (let's say between 1 and 100 people, bit i have no idea) and have instead decided to waste the time, energy, bandwidth and electricity of every user of this feature across the entire world.
Yes, my productivity is shot right now. I can't even get the simulators to connect to our test server without it complaining about the SSL cert.

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