CFBundleDisplayName Subsurface-mobile CFBundleExecutable Subsurface-mobile CFBundleGetInfoString Created by Qt/QMake CFBundleIconName AppIcon CFBundleIdentifier @PRODUCT_BUNDLE_IDENTIFIER@ CFBundleName Subsurface-mobile CFBundlePackageType APPL CFBundleShortVersionString @SHORT_VERSION@ CFBundleSignature ???? CFBundleVersion @FULL_VERSION@ LSRequiresIPhoneOS NOTE Subsurface is open source software released under the GPLv2 -- and includes many other open source components like Qt, Kirigami, libdivecomputer, and others. NSHumanReadableCopyright Copyright © 2011-2024 Linus Torvalds, Dirk Hohndel, Tomaz Canabrava, Berthold Stoeger, and the Subsurface developer team NSMainNibFile SubsurfaceMobileLaunch UILaunchStoryboardName SubsurfaceMobileLaunch UISupportedInterfaceOrientations UIInterfaceOrientationPortrait UIInterfaceOrientationPortraitUpsideDown UIInterfaceOrientationLandscapeLeft UIInterfaceOrientationLandscapeRight UIBackgroundModes bluetooth-central NSBluetoothAlwaysUsageDescription Subsurface-mobile can download dive information directly from some Bluetooth LE enabled dive computers; for this it needs access to your Bluetooth peripherals. NSBluetoothPeripheralUsageDescription Subsurface-mobile can download dive information directly from some Bluetooth LE enabled dive computers; for this it needs access to your Bluetooth peripherals. NSPhotoLibraryUsageDescription Subsurface-mobile stores your dive list locally - iOS seems to think that means it accesses your photos (which it does not) NSLocationWhenInUseUsageDescription Subsurface-mobile does NOT access your location information, but iOS seems to think it does because one of the core libraries we use has the ability to access location information. NSLocationAlwaysUsageDescription Subsurface-mobile does NOT access your location information, but iOS seems to think it does because one of the core libraries we use has the ability to access location information. NSLocationAlwaysAndWhenInUseUsageDescription Subsurface-mobile does NOT access your location information, but iOS seems to think it does because one of the core libraries we use has the ability to access location information. UIFileSharingEnabled LSSupportsOpeningDocumentsInPlace