![]() Step 9: You can also use the Right-Click menu to convert code from most macOS text editor apps: Step 8: The new Finder extension allows you to convert files, folders and even ZIP archives with your projects using the Right-Click menu: Step 7: Run (or restart) Xcode and check the Editor -> Swiftify menu. ![]() Step 6: If there’s nothing in the Editor menu, open System Preferences -> Extensions and put a checkmark next to “Swiftify for Xcode”. Please, Sign In or Sign Up Free to get your own API key. Step 5: Run “Swiftify for Xcode” from your Applications folder and enter the following API key: Under the section labeled "Allow applications downloaded from," select "Mac App Store and identified developers". Step 4: If the app is blocked from running, go to the Apple menu > System Preferences. Step 3: Download and install Swiftify for Xcode. Step 2: Sign or Sign Up to site to download the app. Step 1: Make sure you have latest version of Xcode (Recommended Xcode 11 & newer). You can use "Swift + Objective-C" as of now to make your app running smoothly and also giving updates regularly rather than waiting for the months to convert it completely.You may end-up having clean code under proper structure. ![]()
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