Apple has warned developers submitting apps to the App Store that they will soon need to use Xcode 14.1 or later for them to be accepted. A notice posted to Apple's Developer News and Updates advises ...
The company confirmed the news on its Apple Developer website. As of April 25, the App Store will no longer accept apps built with older versions of Xcode. For those unfamiliar, Xcode is the tool used ...
Apple’s System Status page confirms the ongoing outage, although the issue might not be affecting all users and developers worldwide.
Apple has updated its Developer System Status page to indicate multiple outages, reflecting developers' struggle to upload new versions of their apps. Developers have contacted MacRumors to report ...
On its Developer site, Apple has announced that, starting April 25, iOS, iPadOS, and watchOS apps submitted to the App Store must be built with Xcode 14.1 or later. The latest version of Xcode 14, ...
Manus is adding app publishing that aims to turn a described app into an installable mobile build, handling packaging while ...
There are several documented cases where apps break the app store rules (e.g., requiring root access). I'm also fairly certain Apple doesn't have to abide by the rules it imposes on 3rd party ...
As part of WWDC 2022 this week, Apple announced that Xcode Cloud is now available for all registered Apple developers after nearly a year of beta testing. Xcode Cloud is a continuous integration and ...