Apple Xcode 6.3.2 GM loaded wtih bug fixes now available to developers

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Xcode 6.3.2 GM is the latest installment to Apple's exclusive coding suite and it was recently released through the company's download page for developers. The newest Xcode version is hoping to fix various bug issues from its predecessor.

Apple has been constantly updating its coding tool with updates at least once a month for this year. In February, a crash reporting service was introduced to users of Xcode 6.3, a few days after its launch. This feature helps the developer to track crash causes and other coding problems by compiling crash logs. A few months later, its new version has made its way to deves and users through Apple developers' download page.

Bugs and other issues are announced to be cleared using the new beta version of Xcode 6.3.2, released on the 8th of May. The new version is expected to deliver better stability and resolve issues in playgrounds such as improved compilation time of large projects, eliminating revocation issues of certificate, improved testing time, categories are no longer lost in the Assistant editor, renaming projects no longer cause crash or damage as well as proper termination of running commands upon cancellation of a build. Hopefully there will be great feedback and testimonials for this upgrade.

Prompt feedback and even complaints have proven to be a very good gauge for the company and both Apple and its developers in achieving big and small scale entrepreneurial goals. According to Tim Cook, there have been approximately 3500 Apple Watch apps since its market debut. Apple Watch is estimated by an analyst from Strategy Analytics to sell 15.4 million units by this year alone.

Apple has many product exclusivities but the tech leader recognizes opportunities brought in by independent developers. However, considering the amount of time allocated for each release and its success rate, it's noticeable that the company could use some talent expansion.

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