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I want to log my iPhone application activity in a log file on the device. Could you please let me know how can I do that? How can I access the file?

Thanks.

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Yes, you can do this. see

How do I debug with NSLog(@"Inside of the iPhone Simulator")?

which reviews a number of approaches of getting log information from the simulator or from the iphone (tethered) while using the development environment.

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  • Yes, this is the way I am doing now, viewing the NSLog output/printf in XCode. However, I wanted the log info to be saved as a text file on the device.
    – ebaccount
    Jun 17, 2009 at 23:12
  • If what you want is a way to get logs back from your developer hardware after using it untethered, or from non developer users, that's a different question you could ask. Do you expect these logs to show normal or abnormal behaviour?
    – Alex Brown
    Jun 17, 2009 at 23:12
  • I have done this in the past, looking for evidence of it now in my git logs.
    – Alex Brown
    Jun 17, 2009 at 23:13
  • You might find this page interesting. recapturing.blogspot.com/2009/05/…
    – Alex Brown
    Jun 17, 2009 at 23:39

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