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4 tools to strengthen DevSecOps across your app development lifecycle

According to a recent survey by AppDirect, half of IT decision-makers are losing sleep over security. It's no surprise, given that 45% of respondents have experienced a security breach in the last year. The threat of vulnerabilities and cyber security attacks is on the rise, and the impact of an incident can be devastating. Having the right DevSecOps strategy helps, but getting the right toolchain in place is crucial.

App Center internal app distribution alternatives

Internal app sharing is a crucial step in ensuring the quality and functionality of applications before their public release. With the upcoming discontinuation of Microsoft's App Center, developers are looking for robust alternatives that streamline the distribution process and address common challenges faced during internal testing phases. This post explores the intricacies of internal app sharing, highlighting common obstacles and reviewing platforms designed to simplify the process.

Six easy steps to adapt your App icons for Apple's new Dynamic Tinting Feature

At the latest WWDC, Apple unveiled an exciting new feature: dynamic tinting for app icons. This update calls for developers to adjust their app icons to support this functionality, ensuring a more visually consistent experience across iOS. This change is significant for maintaining a seamless user interface, allowing app icons to adapt to various system-wide themes, including dark mode, and providing a cohesive look throughout the operating system.

What's new in Xcode 16 and the App Store Connect

A few weeks ago, Apple hosted its annual developer conference WWDC 2024, and made many announcements that will impact the mobile developer ecosystem. ‍ In a previous blog, we outlined the three top high-level announcements. In this post, we are diving into what’s new for two very important components of iOS- Xcode 16 and the App Store Connect.

Demystifying Explicitly built modules for Xcode

One of the new features of Xcode 16 is called "explicitly built modules". Behind this abstract name is something that makes builds faster and compiler errors more informative. As this is enabled by default for C and Objective-C code, you can experience some of the benefits instantly, but it can also be enabled for Swift code as an experimental feature. In this post, we'll explore how this feature works and the benefits it brings to projects that adopt it.

Mobile DevOps | Artifact Details and Install page

Welcome to our Bitrsie YouTube Channel! In this video, we quickly demo how to add a button to your Slack message that points to the Artifact page. How it works Alternatively, you can access an installable artifact’s details page from the CI build/artifact tab or the Artifact page. Jump to the section you want to watch below in our TIME STAMPS! ⟣ ABOUT BITRISE ⟢ Bitrise is the Mobile DevOps platform ensuring confidence, velocity, and continuous improvements across the entire cycle of app creation.