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CSI: Crash Scene Investigation
by David Garcea
Dec, 2009 Issue
Article Synopsis
You've written an application. Great! However, every application will crash eventually. Every crash is a mystery waiting to be solved, and the deduction and experimentation required to solve it can make you feel like Gil Grissom, but first you must know it happened. When an application crashes, the Crash Reporter will gather information about it and send it to Apple. This works great for Apple's products, but it doesn't help third party developers. You will have to do some coding to redirect this information to you.
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