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Introduction to TipKit: Creating Tooltips in SwiftUI

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Introduction to TipKit: Creating Tooltips in SwiftUI Hello, With the introduction of iOS 17, Apple h

Introduction to TipKit: Creating Tooltips in SwiftUI Hello, With the introduction of iOS 17, Apple has unveiled a new framework called TipKit, designed to display on-screen tooltips within iOS applications. When developing apps, it is crucial to ensure a seamless and intuitive user experience, allowing users to navigate through features effortlessly. However, for hidden or lesser-known functionalities, providing additional information through tooltips can greatly enhance user understanding and usage. This is where TipKit steps in. In the following tutorial, we will explore the concept and functionality of TipKit, and guide you through the process of creating tips for a demo app using SwiftUI. [Check out the tutorial](=) By the way, this tutorial is an excerpt from our book, "Mastering SwiftUI." If you appreciate our teaching approach and would like to delve deeper into SwiftUI, we highly recommend checking out the [Mastering SwiftUI](=) book. Don't miss the launch discount To celebrate the iOS 17 update of our books, we are delighted to offer you an additional discount. Simply apply the discount code "xcode15" to enjoy the extra savings. To take advantage of this offer, you can [click on this link](=) and choose from our selection of book packages. Alternatively, you can use the direct links provided below to access the discounted pricing. - ​[Mastering SwiftUI Book]() (~$39 only, Regular Price: $49) - ​[Mastering SwiftUI Starter]() (~$63 only, Regular Price: $99) - ​[Mastering SwiftUI Professional](=) (~$129 only, Regular Price: $249) As always, each of these packages comes with a one-year free update. Kindly take note that the discount code will remain valid until September 18, 2023, at 23:59 PST. ​ Regards, Simon ​ P.S. We are diligently working on updating the remaining books included in both the Starter and Professional packages for compatibility with iOS 17. We anticipate completing these updates later this year. Once the updates are ready, you will receive the revised books via email at no additional cost. [[facebook]​](=)[[twitter]​]([[instagram]​]() ​ Unit 1104, 11/F Crawford House, 70 Queen's Road Central, Hong Kong, n/a n/a ​[Unsubscribe]( · [Preferences](​

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