Apple holding special event for developers on building app widgets - TechnW3
Apple is holding another special event, but this one is just for developers.
What you need to know
- Apple has announced a "Building Great Widget Experiences" special event.
- The event will pair Apple engineers and designers with developers to help create app widgets.
As reported by 9to5Mac, Apple is inviting developers to a special online event called "Building Great Widget Experiences" that will occur on February 1, 2021, and is focused on building app widgets. The company is inviting developers of iOS, iPadOS, and macOS apps to join its own engineers and designers at the event.
Developers are being invited by email to register for the "Building Great Widget Experiences" event, which will take place live on February 1, 2021. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the event will be conducted entirely online, which gives developers from all over the world the chance to attend the conference.
The company appears to be encouraging developers to create widgets for their apps, a feature that was revamped in iOS 14, iPadOS 14, and macOS Big Sur.
Useful and delightful, widgets let you elevate key content from your app and display it where users can see it at a glance on iPhone, iPad, and Mac. They can also help users personalize their Home screens in unique ways. Join us for an in-depth look at building great widget experiences.
As noted by 9to5Mac, it is unclear if the event is currently only open to those developers who have received an invite by email.
According to the email, invited developers will be able to ask questions to Apple employees during the event, similar to what the company does during the WWDC. It's unclear whether developers who have not been invited by email can attend the online meeting next month.
Developers are also getting invites for other events like "Bring Your iPad Apps to the Mac" and "Building Great App Clip Experiences."
Invites are also going out for "Bring Your iPad Apps to the Mac" and "Building Great App Clip Experiences".
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