Apple puts many restrictions to ensure the smooth operation of the system, and among these restrictions is not to allow an application to access the rest of the device, so you cannot use another application for messages or communications, and the goal of Apple's doing this is to ensure the speed of the system and not to collapse when the application collapses, so if the application reaches all Parts of the system When a breakdown, the system as a whole will collapse along with it. But yesterday an app arrived at the software store that could capture the screen.

Apple prevents applications that enable the user to record a video of the screen, so those who do explanations or need to record the screen resort to jailbreaking and downloading these applications. It is not understood yet how Apple allowed this application to access the store? Is it the fault of an Apple employee or has it decided to reduce restrictions and leave more freedom for developers.
The xRec app is very simple with its record and stop button, and in the settings you can adjust the quality. To record a video, press the record button, use your device, and finally go back and press stop.

It is noticeable that the application only supports the iPhone and iPod touch running iOS 5 and iOS 6, and does not provide support for the upcoming iOS 7, and the developer says that it will provide support for iPad and iOS 7 in the next versions of the application. And until now it is not known whether the application will continue in the store or will Apple delete it?
Watch the video to get to know the application:
The program is not free and costs $ 1.99 and can be downloaded via this link. But remember before buying that it may be removed from the store at any time, and the current version does not support the upcoming iOS 7 after two months.
Unfortunately, The app has been deleted from the app store
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Source | 9to5mac



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