In addition to the typical methods of software testing, there are other important factors to keep in mind when testing your iPad app. First, test the real iPad. Although the iPhone simulator that Apple is free, the actual device can detect failures that might go unnoticed in the simulator.
If you develop applications that are perfect on the iPhone, Apple says it can run on the iPad just out of the box. However, this is not always the result. Applications that worked on the iPhone can become unstable if they migrate to the iPad. Only thorough testing can detect bugs before you release your app.
You can use Xcode for graphical debugger to help find what is wrong in the code. Instruments are also included in the SDK, in real time, collect performance data that will help you identify and solve serious performance problems.
Another tip: try your app on the iPad while using Wi-Fi connection. You can quickly determine if there are any problems with wireless connections. Remember, you are testing how users can interact with iPad in the real world. In addition, testing of the network carrier, if you can.
for the Apple Developer Program has technical support from Apple engineers and two technical support incidents where you can get help on many levels, guidelines and technical documentation. To be a member of a development program that has to pay $ 99 a year. This allows you to test the real iPad and submit your app in the App Store.GodiĆĄnju fee also includes help distribute your app.
Finally, when you bear in mind that the iPad is a new device, and no one knows all the ways users can access it.