Apple has reminded developers of a change to their requirements for submitting apps to the store. The company announced that from April 25, it will not add apps not adapted for iOS 15, iPadOS 15, watchOS 8, and macOS Monterey to the App Store.
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With this policy change, developers will now need to build their applications using Xcode 13, the latest version of the current software development kit. They will also be able to take advantage of new APIs introduced with iOS 15 and macOS Monterey, such as SwiftUI, ARKit 5, Safari Extensions for iOS, ShazamKit and SharePlay.
Will also be able to support older versions
iOS 14 and macOS Big OS, although apps will now need to be built with the latest version of Xcode They will be able to continue to support older versions of Apple’s operating systems, such as Sur. You can find more details on the subject on the Apple Developer website.
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