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True" Music, what is going on, you guys? Welcome back to another Swift video. In today's video, we're going to be learning how to send email directly in your app. So, you can set up an email composer screen where you can pre-fill information like the recipient, subject, body, and so on. Here we are on the Apple Developer website for the controller that we're going to use to get this working. And this actually doesn't fully get supported on the simulator. So, I want to teach you guys how to also fall back to an alternate method. But this is what it looks like if you run it on device. You can present this directly in your app. It's a really good way to allow the user to contact you for feedback or support. And here's the app we're going to actually be building. And like I said, it's not supported on the simulator. So, what I'm also going to teach you guys to do is if we're not able to open that screen, we're going to open up a fallback. In this case, I just picked .com. But in a real case, it would be some contact landing page, some website where you can have the user fill in a form to contact you. So, that said, make sure you smash that like button for the YouTube algorithm. As always, if you're a returning viewer and have been following along, make sure you hit subscribe while you're at it if you haven't done so already. Get Xcode ready, get excited, let's talk about sending some emails. Quick pause before we get into the video. If you haven't seen it already, I am hard at work putting together iOS Academy dot io, a community where all of us iOS...