Step Into Newsletter – September 29, 2024
The release of visionOS 2.0, the first global Vision Hack, a survey of Apple Vision Pro users, and more.
The release of visionOS 2.0, the first global Vision Hack, a survey of Apple Vision Pro users, and more.
The Step Into Newsletter recaps the soft launch of a resource for developers and creators working with visionOS, featuring example code, demos, resources, and an invitation for input from subscribers. News and events in the visionOS community are also highlighted.
Iris is the search engine for visionOS developers. Enter any query to find documentation, example projects, WWDC sessions, and more.
This example demonstrates how to use Scene Phase in visionOS to monitor and control window state, with practical code for managing multiple windows effectively.
An interview podcast about Apple Vision Pro and visionOS. Hear from developers and power users who are building a future for Spatial Computing.
The pushWindow presentation action functions similarly to openWindow, with the pushed window appearing in the same position as the starting window. This style is useful for splash screens, advanced pickers, and previews.
A collection of materials, textures, and HDRs licensed for use under Creative Commons.
Preview 3D files online or install the macOS app to 3D model support to QuickLook.
A collection of 3D models licensed under Creative Commons (CC0), available for commercial use. Modeled at real-world scale, with basic UV maps, available in common formats. These models are a great starting point.
Step Into Vision is a new resource for visionOS developers.
How to pass a value along when opening a new window in visionOS. This covers setting up a window group to accept a value and rendering data as a list with buttons to open windows for each item.
visionOS 2 supports default window placement for new instances. Five placements are available: relative to existing window or volume, above, below, trailing, leading, and utility panel for user proximity.