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TestFlight. TestFlight is an online service for over-the-air installation and testing of mobile applications, currently owned by Apple Inc. and only offered to developers within the iOS Developer Program. [2][3][4] Developers sign up with the service to distribute applications to internal or external beta testers, who can subsequently send ...
Apple is giving developers an early look at its upcoming Apple Intelligence AI platform with the release of its latest developer betas for iOS, iPadOS, and MacOS on Monday.The betas, called iOS 18 ...
The software release life cycle is the process of developing, testing, and distributing a software product (e.g., an operating system). It typically consists of several stages, such as pre-alpha, alpha, beta, and release candidate, before the final version, or "gold", is released to the public. An example of a basic software release life cycle.
Apple Intelligence is an artificial intelligence developed by Apple Inc. [2] Relying on a combination of on-device and server processing, it was announced on June 10, 2024, at WWDC 2024, as a built-in feature of Apple's iOS 18, iPadOS 18, and macOS Sequoia operating systems, which were announced alongside Apple Intelligence. Apple Intelligence ...
The latest Apple Intelligence developer beta includes some of the more intriguing features Apple showed off at WWDC. The most interesting is its ChatGPT integration with Siri. Apple says Siri will ...
On July 31, 2023, Apple began testing its new map data in Denmark and Greece. [82] The new maps launched for everyone on October 12, 2023. [83] On July 24, 2024, Apple began public beta testing Apple Maps on the web. The web version is available on Safari, Chrome, and Edge on Windows PCs and iPads. [84]
iOS 17 is the seventeenth major release of Apple 's iOS operating system for the iPhone. It is the direct successor to iOS 16, which was released one year earlier. It is now succeeded by iOS 18. It was announced on June 5, 2023, at Apple's annual Worldwide Developers Conference alongside watchOS 10, iPadOS 17, and macOS Sonoma.
A beta version of the programming language was released to registered Apple developers at the conference, but the company did not promise that the final version of Swift would be source code compatible with the test version. Apple planned to make source code converters available if needed for the full release. [27]