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If you create screenshots from within the simulator using File -> Save Screen Shot (Command-S), those files end up on the Desktop as something like:
iOS Simulator Screen shot Apr 22, 2012.png
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Under Xcode 6 & newer, device screenshots taken with the “Take Screenshot” button in the Xcode “Devices” menu will end up on the desktop. Look for a file named “
Screen Shot 2014-MM-DD at HH.MM.SS.png
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For Xcode 5 & older, if you create screenshots from within Xcode (Organizer), you’ll find these in
~/Library/Application Support/Developer/Shared/Xcode/Screenshots
. To take screenshots from the Xcode (Organizer) you need to have hardware device attached. The organizer does not appear to take screenshots from the simulator.
And outside of Xcode:
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If you create screenshots using the Finder (command-shift-3 or command-shift-4), these also end up on the Desktop as something like: “Screen Shot 2012-04-22 at _ AM.png”
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If you use the Grab application (found in
/Application/Utilities
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If you have saved a screenshot to the Photos library from within your app, for example with UIGetScreenImage and UIImageWriteToSavedPhotosAlbum, they end up at
~/Library/Application Support/iPhone Simulator/***version***/Media/DCIM/100APPLE