Category | Price | Seller | Device |
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Developer Tools | Free | Apple Inc. | iPhone, iPad, iPod |
• Watch live streamed sessions on iOS and tvOS.
• Stream or download WWDC videos from this year and previous years.
• Start watching on one iOS device, and pick up where you left off on another iOS device or on the new Apple TV.
• Browse times, locations, and descriptions for sessions, labs, and special events.
• Mark schedule items as favorites.
• Keep up with the latest news, get important notifications, and see new photos throughout each day.
• View accessible maps to find your way around Moscone West.
• Provide feedback on content and speakers for each session.
• Add your pass to Wallet for faster check-in at WWDC.
If iPad is supposed to replace a computer, then why can’t you bring Xcode to iPad?
Thanks for a developer app! Really appreciate the work that is going into it. I know it's new, but I have some feedback about the playback speed control. It feels like a toddler's toy when I have to "mash" a button and go in cirlcles to select the playback speed I want (while missing content as it passes through the 2x setting). A quick fix would be at least a modifier key to go backwards through the order. ;) But eventually it would be nice to have more fine-tuned speeds options and the ability to quickly select the right speed from a drop down menu or something.
I do like being able to have access to all of these videos and presentations from within an app instead of having to wade through Apple's developer portal to find what I'm looking for. However, it is missing a couple features that seem like no-brainers to include. One is the lack of a search bar. If I want to find something like the WWDC Keynote videos, I still have to scroll down the sidebar and try to guess which category it might be filed under. The other that I've found so far is the fact that videos do not play fullscreen by default when you press the "fullscreen" button. You need to fullscreen the app first and then the video will go (almost) fullscreen. There is still this annoying lingering bar at the top of the screen that you can't get rid of even when playing in "fullscreen". Furthermore, the cursor doesn't disappear when playing a video fullscreen, either. You have to manually move it to a corner, but you can still see the tip of it. Other than that, this app is pretty convenient.
This isn’t the Xcode you’re thinking of. They hyped this like it was going to be the full Xcode experience on your mobile device. It seems like it’s just a tutorial app on what Xcode is. But it is not a developer program like it is titled. Waste of time. Honestly feel the reviews are fake or forced by paid users.
It is a good app I guess but how do I make apps? I really want to create apps so I can do stuff.
Please reverse the icon or remove the white outline. It doesn't fit with the rest of the sysmtem, even in Big Sur.
On my new Macbook Pro M1 it will not download. It just sits at installing.