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RORK-MAX — Rork Max builds native Swift apps ($200/mo) for iPhone, iPad, Watch, TV, Vision Pro, and iMessage, with AR/LiDAR and Live ActivitiesCLOUD-MAC — Rork Max compiles natively on a cloud Mac fleet, so you publish to the App Store in two clicks with no Xcode and no MacEXPO — The original Rork generates production iOS/Android apps from a description via Expo (React Native); free to start, paid from $25/moWWDC — WWDC 2026 unveils iOS 27 for iPhone 11 and later, with photos 70% faster and AirDrop 80% faster; it ships this fall with iPhone 18 ProANDROID17 — Android 17 is expected stable in June; mandatory large-screen resizability makes foldable and tablet support a baseline for appsSIRI-INTENTS — iOS 27's Siri is rebuilt on Gemini, making native apps with solid App Intents integration worth revisiting in your designRORK-MAX — Rork Max builds native Swift apps ($200/mo) for iPhone, iPad, Watch, TV, Vision Pro, and iMessage, with AR/LiDAR and Live ActivitiesCLOUD-MAC — Rork Max compiles natively on a cloud Mac fleet, so you publish to the App Store in two clicks with no Xcode and no MacEXPO — The original Rork generates production iOS/Android apps from a description via Expo (React Native); free to start, paid from $25/moWWDC — WWDC 2026 unveils iOS 27 for iPhone 11 and later, with photos 70% faster and AirDrop 80% faster; it ships this fall with iPhone 18 ProANDROID17 — Android 17 is expected stable in June; mandatory large-screen resizability makes foldable and tablet support a baseline for appsSIRI-INTENTS — iOS 27's Siri is rebuilt on Gemini, making native apps with solid App Intents integration worth revisiting in your design
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App Dev/2026-06-09Advanced

Keeping a wallpaper app's binary small: moving images out of the bundle

Wallpaper apps bloat every time you add images. Here is where I draw the line between bundled and remote assets, how I keep first paint fast with prefetching, and the format work that cut transfer size to a third — with real numbers.