Apple has begun preparations for its Worldwide Developers Conference which is coming in less than two weeks, and today, the Apple Developer app has been updated for those attending or planning to join sessions and labs.


The Apple Developer app selects 2023 session videos, individual labs, Slack activities, and more, plus it introduces new WWDC 2023 posters. When iOS 17 and other new software updates are introduced, the Developer app will include videos and sessions organized on specific topics, as well as scheduled sessions and activities.

Thank you for your feedback! New in this version:
– Explore everything WWDC23 has to offer, including session videos, activities in Slack, 1-on-1 labs, and more.
– We’ve also fixed bugs and added many other improvements.

Apple’s 2023 WWDC event is set to begin June 5 with a 10:00 a.m. keynote that will see the company unveil ‌iOS 17‌, iPadOS 17, macOS 14, and more, including its long-awaited AR/VR headset.

Developers will be able to watch the WWDC keynote using the app, and can also access all of the new development content. The Apple Developer app can be downloaded from the App Store for free. It is available on iPhone, iPad and Mac. (direct link)

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