Option 1
1. While running the app on simulator from xcode, enter a breakpoint or just clicking the pause buttonn
2. in Xcode console window, type the below command
3. copy the path, and then from Finder, click Go->Go To Folder menu, and paste the path, it will show the simulator app bundle folder
Option 2
1. launch ios simulator, click Hardware->device->Manage Device... menu
2. in the opened xcode device screen, find the simulator item, select it, and get the identifier number
3. open Finder on mac and goto the folder of
/Users/<Your UserName>/Library/Developer/CoreSimulator/Devices
4. find the subfolder that has the same name.
5 go to data\applications folder and check the application name in each subfolder to find the you want to check
1. While running the app on simulator from xcode, enter a breakpoint or just clicking the pause buttonn
2. in Xcode console window, type the below command
po NSHomeDirectory()
3. copy the path, and then from Finder, click Go->Go To Folder menu, and paste the path, it will show the simulator app bundle folder
Option 2
1. launch ios simulator, click Hardware->device->Manage Device... menu
2. in the opened xcode device screen, find the simulator item, select it, and get the identifier number
3. open Finder on mac and goto the folder of
/Users/<Your UserName>/Library/Developer/CoreSimulator/Devices
4. find the subfolder that has the same name.
5 go to data\applications folder and check the application name in each subfolder to find the you want to check
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