Apple has rolled out its WWDC 2013 app for iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch (via MacRumors) this morning as WWDC quickly approaches. Apple has promised to push out session videos much quicker this year and will be available online as well as via its WWDC 2013 app for iOS.
Apple’s Worldwide Developer Conference kicks off a week from today in San Francisco where we’ll be covering the event.
Apple is set to preview new versions of its iOS and OS X operating systems at its keynote, which we’ll be live blogging from location, and has already promised to deliver beta releases of both operating systems to developers so they can prepare their apps for the new operating systems:
WWDC attendees can use the app to organize their session priorities, navigate around Moscone West, and save their registration information in Passbook.
Check out the details below:
WWDC 2013 for iOS is available now on the App Store.
Update: Check out the reminder to use Passbook that Apple sent attendees:
https://twitter.com/yuize/status/341575939509071873/
This WWDC app is sort of stunning. Think it’s a peak at iOS 7? (White, flat, bright colours..) pic.twitter.com/R1C9XRs058
— Drake Tanner Shipway (@drakeshipway) June 3, 2013
Fun WWDC app fact: Watch a video for a bit and pick back up on another device later.
— Jake Behrens (@behrens) June 3, 2013
The most valuable thing I’ve ever put in passbook: pic.twitter.com/Kploxcy8Rl
— David Smith (@_DavidSmith) June 3, 2013