My NSMetadataQuery is not working properly. Is it possible to supply a name and icon in the App's ist to make it list properly? In the settings screen in iOS (Settings -> General -> Usage -> Manage Storage -> Show All) my app is listed as "mycontainer" instead of the App's actual name as I expected. In the entitlements section in XCode, I named the container as in both the apps. The container does not appear properly in the iCloud settings management screen. The app seems to work fine, I can create a new file package in both the apps in the correct place, but I'm having 2 issues: So I left the default created container alone and added another container on both the Mac app as well as the iOS app. XCode creates a default container for the app based on the App ID, which has to be different on both the apps because this seems to be an Apple requirement - no two apps can have the same app id even if they are on different platforms. ![]() The particular problem I'm facing is that I want the same iCloud container on both the apps. The app will use UIDocument on iOS and NSDocument on Mac to have a document based synchronization model - documents created on iOS will be available on Mac and vice versa. ![]() ![]() I want to build an iCloud based app that runs on both the Apple platforms, iOS and Mac.
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