Developers have always been a fundamental part of the Apple ecosystem, without whom the iOS mobile platform would not have become what it is today. Apple has always boasted, especially Tim Cook, of the great community of developers who continue to bet every day on Apple's mobile platform. The boys of Cupertino continue to improve each year, the possibilities and freedoms that they offer to this community. In fact, in the last three years, Apple has allowed access to parts of the system that in another time, would never have been imagined and we would have had to continue resorting to the jailbreak, a jailbreak a little neglected by the community.
A couple of days ago, Apple released a new update to the TestFlight application, an application with which developers can offer their applications in beta phase to a small group of users. Over the years, Apple has added new functions, functions that those of us who are beta testers appreciate. But not only us, but also the developers. This latest update expands the capabilities of developers by allowing Offer two different versions to beta testers so developers can see how the community reacts based on what's new.
Another notable change from the latest update to TestFlight and iTunes Connect is found in the extension of the number of days that users can make use of the betas, passed from 60 to 90 days, allowing beta testers more time to test the applications on their devices.
Finally, Apple has changed the way in which users can continue to download the betas, since once the final version reached the App Store, beta testers could no longer download betas again of the new updates of the apps to which they were aimed through this program of the developers.