Apple gives Mac app developers ability release updates in phases instead of to all users at once

“Apple has given Mac developers the option to issue updates that roll out over a week, so if problems are discovered, the release can be paused before it reaches everyone,” William Gallagher reports for AppleInsider.

“‘You can now release an update to your macOS app in stages by enabling Phased Release for Automatic Updates in App Store Connect,’ says Apple in a notification on its Developer website,” Gallagher reports. “Your update will go out to an increasing percentage of users with automatic updates turned on, over a 7-day period,’ [Apple states].”

“If you have Automatic Updates turned on, then the new version will be installed immediately. If you do not, the update will add a red badge to the Mac App Store icon alerting you that it’s available,” Gallagher reports. “This new developer feature means different users will see that badge or have that update automatically installed at different times.”

Apple's Mac App Store
Apple’s Mac App Store

 
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MacDailyNews Take: Obviously a nice safeguard feature of which we expect many developers will employ as they deploy.

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