Twitter’s Crashlytics can now track out-of-memory iOS app crashes
Twitter has added new reporting to its Crashlytics offering to let developers know if their iOS app has crashed as the result of an out-of-memory (OOM) event. With additional insights, app makers will be better able to prepare for and address issues that cause OOM to occur.
An OOM event happens when an app is terminated because a mobile device runs out of memory. Users will chalk these instances up to an ordinary app crash, but Crashlytics can now properly diagnose the problem so developers can
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