It’s the time of year when folks’ minds turn to thoughts of Apple announcements. The company’s Worldwide Developers Conference is just around the corner, and its latest herald, the annual update to the WWDC iOS app, trumpeted its arrival on Wednesday.
As in previous years, the WWDC app provides a schedule of sessions taking place during the five-day conference, starting with the keynote on Monday, June 2, at 10 a.m. Pacific, and continuing all the way through to Friday afternoon. The detail view of each session provides further information, including a description, the track, and a map of the location. (As of this writing, Apple’s opted to conceal many of the sessions with cheeky names like “No Comment” and “It’s Under Wraps.”) You can mark sessions you want to hit as favorites, and view just a list of those, as well as filter events by platform, type (session or lab), and track. And should you be looking for something in particular, there’s a search function as well.
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