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Apple made design updates to its developer account pages

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Apple today overhauled the developer account interface that developers access when logging into the Apple website, introducing a cleaner look that allows them to access more information at a glance. While the previous version of the site had a sidebar for navigation, the updated site has become a top navigation bar that provides access to project resources, preferences, member details, code-level support, agreements, and events.

All the categorized information can be accessed by simply scrolling down and with most of what is needed to be listed in the Program Resources at the top, developers can find the tools they are looking for much faster and easier.

Program resources include App Store Connect information and one-click access to app and analytics data, in addition to software downloads and certificates, identifiers and profiles for testing and distributing apps. The new version of the back-end quick access tool can be used to manage Apple developer accounts, receive emails and notifications, and use technical support events to get code-level support from Apple engineers for Apple frameworks, APIs and tools.

The site is only available to developers and therefore requires an Apple Developer Account to access.

All the categorized information can be accessed by simply scrolling down and with most of what is needed to be listed in the program resources at the top, developers can find the tools they are looking for faster and easier.

Program resources include App Store Connect information and one-click access to app and analytics data, in addition to software downloads and certificates, identifiers and profiles for testing and distributing apps. The new version of the back-end quick access tool can be used to manage Apple developer accounts, receive emails and notifications, and use technical support events to get code-level support for Apple frameworks, APIs and tools from Apple engineers.

The site is only available to developers and therefore requires an Apple Developer Account to access.

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