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What is an XCAPPDATA file? Data file exported from Xcode, Apple's development IDE for Mac OS X and iOS; saves a package of user files that are saved by app on the iPhone; used by developers when testing apps.

More Information XCAPPDATA files can be created in Xcode using the following steps: Connect your iPhone and open Xcode. Open Xcode's Organizer window and select the Devices view. Under your iPhone device, choose Applications, and then select an app from the window. Click the Download button at the bottom of the window. You can view the contents of an XCAPPDATA file by right-clicking it and selecting "Show Package Contents."

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What is an XCAPPDATA file?

Data file exported from Xcode, Apple's development IDE for Mac OS X and iOS; saves a package of user files that are saved by app on the iPhone; used by developers when testing apps.

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XCAPPDATA files can be created in Xcode using the following steps:

You can view the contents of an XCAPPDATA file by right-clicking it and selecting "Show Package Contents."

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What is an XCAPPDATA file?
Data file exported from Xcode, Apple's development IDE for Mac OS X and iOS; saves a package of user files that are saved by app on the iPhone; used by developers when testing apps.