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What's New in StoreKit and In-App Purchase
In the session titled What’s new in StoreKit and In-App Purchase, several new features and enhancements were introduced:
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Core API Enhancements:
- The transaction history APIs now include finished transactions for consumables, which were previously not accessible.
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Merchandising UI:
- New ways to build your merchandising UI using SwiftUI.
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Testing in Xcode:
- Enhanced testing experience in Xcode for StoreKit configurations.
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StoreKit 2:
- Benefits of updating your app to use StoreKit 2.
For more detailed information, you can refer to the session chapters:
What's New in App Store Connect
The session What’s new in App Store Connect covered new features in three main categories:
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Get Discovered:
- Featuring nominations to connect with editorial opportunities.
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Test Your App:
- Enhancements in TestFlight for better app testing.
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Reach Customers:
- New features to enhance customer reach, including reducing the number of required screenshots and new API support for the Apple Developer Enterprise Program.
For more detailed information, you can refer to the session chapters:
What's New in UIKit
In the session What’s new in UIKit, several key features and UI improvements were introduced:
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Document Launch Experience:
- Redesigned launch experience for document-based apps.
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Updated Tab and Sidebar:
- Major updates to tabs and sidebar.
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Fluid Transitions:
- Support for new fluid transitions across the system.
For more detailed information, you can refer to the session chapters:
What's New in SwiftUI
The session What’s new in SwiftUI introduced several new features and enhancements:
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Fresh Apps:
- New capabilities for TabView, presentation sizing, zoom transition, custom controls, and more.
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Framework Foundations:
- Enhancements in custom containers, ease of use, scrolling, and improved interoperability.
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Crafting Experiences:
- New features for volumes, immersive spaces, and text rendering.
For more detailed information, you can refer to the session chapters:
What's New in watchOS 11
In the session What’s new in watchOS 11, several new features were introduced:
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Live Activities:
- Enhancements to Live Activities.
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Widgets:
- More actionable and glanceable widgets in the smart stack.
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Double Tap:
- New ways to navigate and take action in your app or widget.
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Health and Fitness:
- Enhancements in HealthKit and WorkoutKit.
For more detailed information, you can refer to the session chapters:
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What’s new in SwiftUI
Learn how you can use SwiftUI to build great apps for any Apple platform. Explore a fresh new look and feel for tabs and documents on iPadOS. Improve your window management with new windowing APIs, and gain more control over immersive spaces and volumes in your visionOS apps. We’ll also take you through other exciting refinements that help you make expressive charts, customize and layout text, and so much more.
What’s new in UIKit
Explore everything new in UIKit, including tab and document launch experiences, transitions, and text and input changes. We’ll also discuss better-than-ever interoperability between UIKit and SwiftUI animations and gestures, as well as general improvements throughout UIKit.
What’s new in App Store Connect
Explore new features for discovery, testing, and marketing. Find out how to nominate your apps for featuring on the App Store, share exciting moments (like a version launch) with marketing assets generated for you, deep link to specific content in your app from custom product pages, use the latest enhancements to TestFlight, and more.
Implement App Store Offers
Learn how to engage customers with App Store Offers using App Store Connect, as well as the latest StoreKit features and APIs. Discover how you can set up win-back offers (a new way to re-engage previous subscribers) and generate offer codes for Mac apps. And find out how to test offers in sandbox and Xcode to make sure they work smoothly.
What’s new in watchOS 11
Explore new opportunities on Apple Watch, including bringing Double Tap support to your watchOS app, making your Smart Stack widgets even more relevant and interactive, and displaying your iOS Live Activities in the Smart Stack.
What’s new in StoreKit and In-App Purchase
Learn how to build and deliver even better purchase experiences using the App Store In-App Purchase system. We’ll demo new StoreKit views control styles and new APIs to improve your subscription customization, discuss new fields for transaction-level information, and explore new testability in Xcode. We’ll also review an important StoreKit deprecation.