The end of the WWDC21 event was primarily addressed to developers of applications and games for devices in the Apple ecosystem. iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, Mac and Apple TV.
The biggest surprise is definitely Xcode Cloud and TestFlight for Mac, which was long awaited by developers.
Brand new is Xcode Cloud, a service of “Continous Integration” (CI) and delivery services, testing, designed for application and game developers for devices from the Apple ecosystem.

Cu Xcode Cloud developers can run parallel automated tests of applications and games for all Apple devices and platforms. Applications can be sent very easily to the testing team (testers) and they can quickly receive direct feedback. Thus, the process of building an application or a game will be much more efficient.
In other words, Xcode Cloud brings the processes of creating, testing and delivering applications to users in one place. Developers will be able to focus more on the important elements in the construction process, while the application is tested simultaneously for all devices and the interaction with the testing team is much easier.
Any feedback sent by the testing team will immediately reach the developer, and the changes made by him will be automatically updated for the testers as well. It will no longer be necessary for the developer to manually send the changes made, for the testers to install them and then check them. You will save a lot of time for productivity with the new Xcode Cloud service.

Requested by developers for a very long time, TestFlight for Mac is finally available. The applications developed for Mac will thus be able to be tested by other users besides the developers and the testing team.
Xcode Cloud is designed for Xcode 13 which is already available in beta version for developers.
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