AppSysCode Developer Forum
Welcome to the AppSysCode developer community!
This is the place where the worlds of iOS, Android, macOS, Synology/NAS, Linux and Raspberry Pi come together.
You can ask questions, share ideas, report bugs, and discuss your own projects.
What is this forum about?
The main topics of the forum include:
- 📱 iOS & iPadOS Development – Xcode, Swift, Objective-C, SwiftUI, UIKit, debugging, App Store submission.
- 🤖 Android / Flutter Development – Android Studio, Play Console, cross-platform apps, troubleshooting, publishing.
- 💾 Synology & NAS Systems – Download Station, Docker, Portainer, reverse proxy, security, backup.
- 🐧 Linux, Raspberry Pi, servers – self-hosting, home servers, mini-PCs, networking, Mikrotik.
- 🧮 Support for AppSysCode applications
- Electrician’s Assistant
- Device System Service
- Other AppSysCode macOS / iOS tools and utilities
If you're interested in development, system administration, or simply use one of the apps,
this forum is the best place to get help and share your experience.
Who is behind AppSysCode?
AppSysCode is created and maintained by Albert Parti, an independent developer who:
- develops iOS, Android, and macOS applications,
- maintains his own infrastructure (Synology, Raspberry Pi, Linux servers),
- continuously updates and supports AppSysCode tools and applications.
My goal is to build a community where:
- everyone can ask questions freely,
- share real-world technical experience,
- and connect the worlds of development, sysadmin and DIY IT.
How to use the forum?
- 💬 Ask questions – if you're stuck with Xcode, Play Console, NAS configuration or any app-related issue.
- 🧪 Share your experience – ideas, bug reports, feature requests, UI/UX suggestions.
- 🧩 Report bugs – create a new topic in the relevant category.
- ✅ Help others – if you know the answer, feel free to join the discussion.
Please follow the basic rules:
- communicate respectfully,
- no spam, ads, or offensive content,
- technical debates are welcome, personal attacks are not 🙂
Contact & Useful Links
Thank you for being part of the community!
I hope you find answers, discover new ideas, and help others grow as well. 🙂