Downloading WiFi Map Explorer
Table of contents
1- iPhone, iPad - App Store
installing on up to 6 devices
2- macOS - Mac App Store
installing on macOS (no extra charge)
3- Browse the sources to learn Swift, SwiftUI, UIKit and SpriteKit
Sources are available for transparency and teaching
iPhone, iPad - App Store
Download link:
On your iPhone, iPad and iPod, just click here to open the App Store: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/wifi-map-explorer/id1662393654
Multiple installations (no extra charge):
You can install the app onto all your iOS devices. Moreover, with Family Sharing, you can share it at no extra charge with up to five other family members.
macOS - Mac App Store
Download link (no extra charge):
Downloading the app from the Mac App Store is free of charge, if you have already downloaded the app on one or many of your mobile devices. Just click here to open the Mac App Store: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/wifi-map-explorer/id1662393654
Browsing the Mac App Store:
Open the App Store application on your macOS device. Enter wifi map explorer in the search bar. Select the panel named iPhone & iPad Apps and click on OPEN.
Source Code on GitHub
Read the Sources:
This app is a professional-grade commercial software, with advanced support. Although, the whole bunch of sources is available on GitHub here: https://github.com/AlexandreFenyo/iOS-tools. This does not mean it is a free software. As an independant programmer, I need an income to continue to produce quality software, but I also want to share ideas and tricks with other programmers since we all share the same open-minded values in our large community of modern engineers. Therefore, you can not redistribute the sources nor compile the app to distribute the binary, but you have the opportunity to read the sources in order to learn how to build such an application, or to understand the algorithms and technologies introduced by this app, at no charge even if you do not buy the app.
Learn Swift:
This app is developed with the Swift language (~90% of the app) and the C language (~10% of the app). The master GUI of the app is developped with UIKit (see sources in this directory). The heat map builder, the node informations view and the log panel are developped with SwiftUI (see sources in this directory). The smooth dynamic rolling chart is developped with SpriteKit (see sources in this directory).
Latest News
On 3rd March 2023
Swift sources available online!
Explore the git repository on GitHub
On 28th Feb 2023
First commercial version available on the App Store
Download the app from the App Store
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