Posts Tagged "wwdc20"

WidgetKit

In WWDC20, Apple introduced App Widgets to the home screen for multiple platforms(iOS, iPadOS, macOS). With WidgetKit, you can see the most important information from your app by putting widgets on your Home screen or Notification Center. Supported Famili...

Privacy for Photos Access

Apple always takes care of Privacy. Prior to iOS 14, for accessing photos, users were prompted with two options Don't Allow and OK. To use a feature that actually only required limited access, users still had to expose their entire photo library. This yea...

What's new in Swift

This year's "What's new in Swift" included a plethora of improvements and new add-ons. Some of the news are: better diagnostic compiler error's and hence better debugging improved and faster code completion improved auto indentation improved integration ...

Introducing App Clips

Apple introduced a new feature called app clips at this year's WWDC. It is coming to iOS 14 this fall. App clips offer a promising new way for businesses to increase the discoverability of their apps and services while at the same time eliminating the nee...

WWDC20

Every year Apple's WWDC event is a highlight in the Apple developer community, and this year was no different. Because of COVID-19 the event had to take on a new form and move out of Cupertino and into the virtual world. The week was kicked off with the h...

A first look at Apple's new Augmented Reality features

Apple's WWDC event is greatly anticipated in the Apple developers community every year. When it comes to the augmented reality world, we only got a quick glimpse of what is new in yesterday's keynotes. Here is an overview of what we know so far, with more...