diff --git a/doc/qtcreator/src/ios/creator-ios-dev.qdoc b/doc/qtcreator/src/ios/creator-ios-dev.qdoc index 6c9ca24dfea..203ab0ff126 100644 --- a/doc/qtcreator/src/ios/creator-ios-dev.qdoc +++ b/doc/qtcreator/src/ios/creator-ios-dev.qdoc @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -// Copyright (C) 2019 The Qt Company Ltd. +// Copyright (C) 2024 The Qt Company Ltd. // SPDX-License-Identifier: LicenseRef-Qt-Commercial OR GFDL-1.3-no-invariants-only /*! @@ -11,8 +11,6 @@ You can connect iOS devices to your local machine with a USB cable to run applications built for them from \QC. - \note Deployment, running, and debugging on iOS 17 devices are not supported. - To be able to use \QC on \macos, you must install Xcode, and therefore, you already have the tool chain for building applications for iOS. \QC automatically detects the tool chain and creates the necessary @@ -22,6 +20,14 @@ You only need Qt libraries that are built for iOS. You can install them as part of Qt 5.2, or later. + \section1 iOS 17 Devices + + \QC detects iOS 17 devices, and you can deploy and run applications on them. + + However, \QC cannot access application output. Also, debugging and + profiling are not supported because of limitations of the Apple tool for + accessing devices with iOS 17, and later. + \section1 Configuring Devices The connections between \QC and an iOS device are protected by using a