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This page describes new features, fixes, and important notices in Adobe Experience Cloud. It also highlights new documentation, training courses, and video tutorials to help you get the most out of Experience Cloud.

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Latest update: January 22, 2021

  • Adobe System Status (not updated)
  • Experience Platform (Updated January 14, 2021)
  • Analytics and Customer Journey Analytics (Updated: January 20, 2021)
  • Campaign (Updated January 14, 2021)
  • Advertising Cloud (Updated January 22, 2021)
  • Marketo Engage (Updated: January 11, 2021)

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Adobe System Status

Adobe System Status provides detailed information, status updates, and email notifications about Adobe cloud products and services outage, disruption, and maintenance events. Check it out at status.adobe.com.

Not updated this month.

See Adobe System Status - May 21, 2020 for the latest release information.

Experience Cloud services and administration

Experience Cloud services and administration documentation includes Customer Attributes, Audience Library (People service), Activation, user and product management, and Experience Cloud cookies.

Not updated this month.

See also

  • Cumulative release notes for Experience Cloud services for the latest release information.
  • Experience Cloud ID Service release notes

Adobe Experience Platform

Includes release update information for Experience Platform and Experience Platform Launch.

FeatureRelease dateDescription
Enhanced in-product support interaction for Experience PlatformJanuary 15, 2021You can now ask a question or report an issue for Experience Platform without leaving your Experience Platform interface. Navigate to Help > Support > Create a support ticket, then enter your inquiry and submit your case directly to Customer Support. You will receive an email notification with a case ID and Customer Support team will reach out to you via ticket to address your need.

Latest update: December 9, 2020

See Experience Platform release notes for the most recent updates applying to:

  • Dataflows
  • Data Science Workspace
  • Sources

Experience Platform Launch

Release date: January 13, 2021

Launch Server Side: Send event-level data to AEP Edge Network, then use Launch Server Side to transform, enrich, and send that data to a non-Adobe endpoint using Adobe’s servers, not the client, with low latency. More…

See also

  • Experience Platform Launch release notes for information about Experience Platform Launch.
  • Experience Cloud ID Service Extension release notes

Adobe Mobile

Updated January 14, 2021

Weebly Release Notes: New Features And Apps From April

iOS Version 4.21.1

  • General – Fixed an issue that could cause SQLite exceptions during app shut down.

iOS Version 4.21.0

  • General - The SDK is now distributed using XCFrameworks to support hardware with the new Apple M1 architecture while maintaining support for existing Intel architecture.

  • IMPORTANT: Upgrading to AdobeMobile XCFrameworks requires Xcode 12.0 or newer.

  • IMPORTANT: If using Cocoapods, upgrading to AdobeMobile XCFrameworks requires Cocoapods 1.10.0 or newer.

Experience Platform and services tutorials and courses

New videos, tutorials, or courses published for Experience Platform and services.

Updated: January 6, 2021

PublishedNameTypeDescription
December 23, 2020Union schemas overviewVideoLearn about union schemas used by Adobe Experience Platform’s Real-time Customer Profile.
December 22, 2020Create multi-entity segmentsVideoLearn how to build multi-entity segments in Adobe Experience Platform’s Segment Builder.
December 21, 2020Create offer activitiesVideoLearn how to create offer activities in Offer Decisioning. An offer activity combines your placements and collections into a single entity, so that a decision can be made to deliver the most relevant offer to the customer.
December 21, 2020Create collectionsVideoLearn how to create collections in Offer Decisioning. Collections are used to manage offers in logical groups and are required to build Offer Decisioning activities.
December 21, 2020Deliver offers with the Decisions APIVideoLearn how to deliver Offer Decisioning offers with the Decisions API.
December 15, 2020Create personalized offersVideoLearn how to create personalized offers in Offer Decisioning.
December 15, 2020Create fallback offersVideoLearn how to create fallback offers in Offer Decisioning.
December 14, 2020 (Updated)Understanding Real-time Customer ProfileVideoThis video explains how Adobe Experience Platform assembles and updates Real-Time Customer Profiles and how you can access and use these profiles.
December 10, 2020Create TagsVideoLearn how to create tags in Offer Decisioning. Tags are optional building block components of offers. They can be used to organize offers and group them in dynamic collections.
December 9, 2020Create Rules in Offer DecisioningVideoLearn how to create rules in Offer Decisioning. Rules are built using the events and attributes in Platform’s Real-time Customer Profile and form the eligibility constraints of offers.
December 9, 2020Create PlacementsVideoLearn how to create placements in Offer Decisioning. A placement is the combination of content type and channel, such as an image in an email or HTML code on a website.
October 29, 2020 (Updated)Offer DecisioningVideoLearn how brands can use Adobe’s new Offer Decisioning service to define and manage their offers,leverage real-time customer data, and deliver the right experiences their customers expect.
October 26, 2020 (Updated)Introduction to Offer DecisioningVideoThis video gives an overview of Offer Decisioning, an application service built on top of Adobe Experience Platform. The video covers the business challenges Offer Decisioning solves, its key capabilities, the basic architecture, and its main use cases.
October 26, 2020 (Updated)Ingest Data using the Salesforce CRM Source ConnectorVideoThe Salesforce CRM Source connector allows you to easily batch ingest data from Salesforce CRM into Adobe Experience Platform’s Real-time Customer Profile and Experience Data Lake, in a seamless and scalable manner.
October 13, 2020 (Updated)Ingest Data using the Salesforce CRM Source ConnectorVideoThe Salesforce CRM Source connector allows you to easily batch ingest data from Salesforce CRM into Adobe Experience Platform’s Real-time Customer Profile and Experience Data Lake, in a seamless and scalable manner.
October 23, 2020 (Updated)Bring Data into Real-time Customer ProfileVideoReal-Time Customer Profile powers cross channel personalization at scale through each phase of the customer journey.
October 13, 2020 (Updated)Configure Attribution AIVideoLearn how to create an instance of Attribution AI to understand the impact of your marketing channels and campaigns.
October 13, 2020 (Updated)Configure Customer AIVideoLearn how to create an instance of Customer AI to predict customer behavior.

Journey Orchestration

Use Adobe Experience Platform to orchestrate a customer’s journey at scale across experience channels, by intelligently anticipating every individual’s needs in real time.

New product releases

  • November release - Read more
  • October release - Read more

Additional resources for Journey Orchestration

Documentation - Release Notes - How-to videos

Adobe Analytics

Release date: January 14, 2021

  • Important notices for Analytics administrators(Updated January 20, 2021)

New features in Adobe Analytics

FeatureGeneral Availability - Target DateDescription
Analysis Workspace – Image URLsJanuary 14, 2021You can add images to Workspace projects by referencing a public image URL. Learn more
Analysis Workspace - Combined Source and Settings managerJanuary 14, 2021The data source manager (dot) and settings manager (gear) for visualizations have been combined into a single dialog, so you can easily manage your source and settings from the same location.
Analysis Workspace – Component selectionFebruary 4, 2021The drop-down/drop zone component found in Quick Insights has been added to all drop zones in Workspace. This enhancement allows you to pick from a drop-down list of compatible components or continue to use the space as a drop zone.

New features in Customer Journey Analytics

FeatureGeneral Availability - Target DateDescription
Device and Geography dimensionsOctober 30, 2020These dimensions are now available by default as part of the Global Lookup support project in the Adobe Analytics Source Connector. This much-requested addition increases parity between Adobe Analytics and CJA.
Journey IQ: Cross-Channel AnalyticsJanuary 11, 2021Journey IQ: Cross-Channel Analytics enables you to re-key an Adobe Analytics (or other) event dataset in Experience Platform data lake from one ID namespace to another. Typically, this means re-keying the event dataset from a cookie-based ID to a person-based ID. This way, the re-keyed dataset may be combined with other person-based data in a CJA connection, thus enabling cross-device and cross-channel analysis in Analysis Workspace. Learn more
Analysis Workspace – Image URLsJanuary 14, 2021You can add images to Workspace projects by referencing a public image URL.
Analysis Workspace - Combined Source and Settings managerJanuary 14, 2021The data source manager (dot) and settings manager (gear) for visualizations have been combined into a single dialog, so you can easily manage your source and settings from the same location.
Analysis Workspace – Component selectionFebruary 4, 2021The drop-down/drop zone component found in Quick Insights has been added to all drop zones in Workspace. This enhancement allows you to pick from a drop-down list of compatible components or continue to use the space as a drop zone.

Fixes in Adobe Analytics

  • Fixed formatting, downloading, and sending issues with downloaded CSV reports in Workspace. (AN-224844
    AN-240295)
  • Fixed an issue that caused no data for mobile attributes to appear in Livestream even though the Analytics report suite contained data. (AN-241169)
  • Fixed an issue that prevented the Real-Time report from showing any data. (AN-242477)
  • In Reports & Analytics, fixed an issue that caused no data to show when using the contains filter. (AN-237354)
  • Fixed an issue that caused segments deleted from Adobe Analytics to continue to be used in the Campaign Data Connector. (AN-236713)
  • Fixed issues with scheduled reports getting stuck in the reports queue. (AN-242599, AN-242554, AN-242900, AN-243329)
  • Fixed issues with shared target reports in Reports & Analytics. (AN-234638)
  • Fixed an issue with bar graphs not showing data in Workspace. (AN-232127)
  • Fixed issues with customers being unable to log in to Adobe Analytics. (AN-241882 AN-238802)
  • Updated the Mobile Device report to include the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold2 5G. (AN-238246)
  • Fixed issues with errors in scheduled reports in Workspace. (AN-236707, AN-243449)
  • Fixed an issue with data source files not getting picked up by FTP. (AN-240347)
  • Fixed an issue that caused an error when trying to access Advertising Analytics. (AN-241478)
  • Fixed an issue with files are not getting picked up from Classification FTP. (AN-242490)
  • Fixed a UI rendering error in Workspace. (AN-243123)
  • Fixed a Data Warehouse issue with being unable to receive files from the SFTP server. (AN-244679)
  • Fixed an issue that prevented the Download Report link from working, found under Admin > Logs > Usage and Access Logs. (AN-238058)

Additional Adobe Analytics fixes

AN-204659; AN-221726; AN-230949; AN-231984; AN-232835; AN-233989; AN-235593; AN-235989; AN-236823; AN-236840; AN-237168; AN-237262; AN-237265; AN-237633; AN-237740; AN-238523; AN-238870; AN-238941; AN-239414; AN-239649; AN-239652; AN-239676; AN-239703; AN-240184; AN-240219; AN-240412; AN-240530; AN-240609; AN-240625; AN-240664; AN-240682; AN-240715; AN-241052; AN-241077; AN-241112; AN-241149; AN-241578; AN-241714; AN-242157; AN-242485; AN-242535; AN-242573; AN-242608; AN-242728; AN-242818; AN-242820; AN-242963; AN-242978; AN-243013; AN-243054; AN-243105; AN-243172; AN-243181; AN-243255; AN-243326; AN-243418; AN-243449; AN-243463; AN-243507; AN-243518; AN-243519; AN-243598; AN-243805; AN-243814; AN-243910; AN-243929; AN-244009; AN-244012; AN-244105; AN-244121; AN-244137; AN-244188; AN-244225; AN-244305; AN-244357; AN-244363; AN-244419; AN-244607; AN-244695; AN-244713; AN-244828; AN-244843; AN-244876; AN-244877; AN-245388; AN-245470

Important notices for Analytics administrators

NoticeDate Added or UpdatedDescription
EOL of Ad Hoc AnalysisJan. 21, 2021On March 1, 2021, Ad Hoc Analysis will reach end-of-life. At that time, all projects and schedules leveraging this product will stop working. For more information, visit Discover Workspace.
Required Report Builder updateJanuary 8, 2021By April 30, 2021, all Report Builder users must update the Report Builder add-in to version 5.6.47 or later. This version includes a critical update to the sign-in process. Users who do not update to version 5.6.47 or later will not be able to sign-in after April 30, 2021. Report Builder version 5.6.47 and later supports Experience Cloud login only and does not support legacy logins such as SiteCatalyst Single Sign-on or the standard sign-in. For more information, see Report Builder Sign-In.
End-of-life for three Analytics API servicesJanuary 6, 2021On April 30, 2021, the following Analytics Legacy API services are slated to reach their end-of-life date and will be shut down. Any current integrations built using these services will stop working on that day.
  • 1.3 Analytics APIs
  • 1.4 SOAP Analytics APIs
  • Legacy OAuth Authentication (OAuth and JWT)
We have provided a Legacy API EOL FAQ to help answer your questions and provide guidance on how to proceed. API integrations that employ these services can migrate to the 1.4 Analytics REST APIs and/or the 2.0 Analytics APIs. Legacy OAuth accounts can migrate to an Adobe IO Analytics integration account, which can be used to access both the 1.4 Analytics APIs and 2.0 Analytics APIs.
Adding HSTS header to all incoming HTTPS requestsSept. 29, 2020On Sept. 29, 2020, we started adding the HSTS header to all incoming requests that use HTTPS. This instructs the browser/client to make all future requests in HTTPS, which is a considered a security best practice. At this point, we will not enforce this for incoming requests using HTTP.
Change to Experience Cloud ID Service cookie settingSept. 22, 2020An update to the privacy settings for Chrome version 80 impacted the ability of Adobe Analytics to track some users viewing Google AMP pages. Specifically, it prevents cross-domain tracking of users viewing Google-hosted AMP pages. This could result in inflated counts of unique visitors. This fix allows users to address this problem by changing the settings for their ECID cookies.
Currently, Analytics sets Experience Cloud ID Service (ECID) cookies with the setting SameSite = Lax which, prior to version 80 of Chrome, allowed cross-domain tracking. This is no longer the case. This change allows users to update the SameSite setting for ECID cookies to None.
Note that this allows the Analytics cookie to be shared in more situations, but Analytics cookies do not contain sensitive information. In addition, when choosing this setting, cookies must be set to Secure so that data can be passed only via HTTPS connections. If you would like to make this change, please have a supported user open a ticket with Customer Care.
Migration from omniture.com to adobe.com domainAug. 21, 2020On August 13, 2020, Adobe Analytics migrated its frontend architecture from omniture.com|http://omniture.com/ to the adobe.com|http://adobe.com/ domain. This change should mitigate third-party cookie issues that arose after the initial May 28, 2020 unified product domain change. As a result of this update, the browser may prompt users to trust the new an .adobe.com|http://an.adobe.com/ or experience.adobe.com|http://experience.adobe.com/ domain.
Update on Ad Hoc Analysis Java 8 compatibilityAug. 21, 2020Ad Hoc Analysis is not currently compatible with Java 8 versions 1.8.0_261+. To ensure that your access to this tool is not disrupted before the end-of-life date is reached, we recommend that you maintain a Java 8 version prior to 1.8.0_261.
EOL of Adobe Data ConnectorsJuly 13, 2020Adobe Data Connectors are powered by legacy technology that is no longer viable or supported. We have a new standard in the Adobe Exchange Partner Program that should be adopted for any integrations that wish to continue to be offered and supported. The official end-of-life date is still to be determined, but we anticipate it to be in the next 12-18 months (mid 2021 to end of 2021). Learn more…

AppMeasurement

For the latest updates on AppMeasurement releases, please refer to AppMeasurement for JavaScript release notes.

Report Builder

FeatureGeneral Availability - Target DateDescription
Sign-in Update to Analytics Report BuilderJanuary 14, 2021The Report Builder sign-in process improvements remove dependencies on legacy technologies and aligns the sign-in process with Adobe Experience Cloud. The Experience Cloud sign-in lets you use your Adobe ID or Enterprise ID (Single Sign-on) to sign in to the Adobe Experience Cloud. By April 30, 2021, all Report Builder users must update the Report Builder add-in to version 5.6.47 or later. Report Builder version 5.6.47 and later supports Experience Cloud sig-in only and does not support legacy sign-ins, such as SiteCatalyst Single Sign-on or the standard sign-in. For more information, see Report Builder Sign-In.

Analytics help resources

Adobe Audience Manager

New features, fixes, documentation and tutorials in Audience Manager.

Audience Manager courses and tutorials

New videos, tutorials, or courses published for Audience Manager.

PublishedNameTypeDescription
December 15, 2020Setting Permissions with Role-Based Access ControlVideoLearn how to manage permissions at the group level, controlling who gets to see and work with assets, including traits, segments, destinations, and models. Set up the permission groups and add users to them.

Adobe Experience Manager

New features, fixes, and updates in Adobe Experience Manager (AEM). Adobe recommends customers with on-premise deployments to deploy the latest patches to ensure higher stability, security, and performance.

Adobe recommends visiting Experience Manager release updates and roadmap frequently to stay current on release information.

Product updates

  • AEM 6.5.7.0
    AEM 6.5, Service Pack 7 (6.5.7.0 released November 26, 2020) is an important update that includes new features, key customer enhancements, improved performance, stability, and security, released since the general availability of AEM 6.5, April 2019.

  • AEM 6.4.8.3
    AEM 6.4, Service Pack 8, Cumulative Fix Pack 3 (6.4.8.3 released November 26, 2020) is an important update that includes several internal and customer fixes since the general availability of AEM 6.4, Service Pack 8 (6.4.8.0), March 2020.

Product releases

  • AEM as a Cloud Service

    What is new on AEM as a Cloud Service?

    • Adobe Experience Manager Sites as a Cloud Service

      • Content Fragment HTTP API: Add the ability to add/update and delete Content Fragment variations using the HTTP API.
    • Adobe Experience Manager Assets as a Cloud Service

      • Integration with Adobe InDesign Server is now available for Experience Manager as a Cloud Service. It provides automation to process Adobe InDesign files using Adobe InDesign Server scripting and lets users use Assets templates user interface to create brochures or ads. Only InDesign Server hosted by Adobe Managed Services is supported for Experience Manager as a Cloud Service.
      • Experience Manager is enhanced to track and display asset references when an asset is used in a remote Experience Manager Sites deployment using the Connected Assets functionality. A new References tab in asset’s Properties page now lists local and remote references of the asset. The references let DAM users track asset usage in Sites pages and in compound assets in Assets.
        See configure and use Connected Assets.
      • Dynamic Media capabilities are now accessible by way of Sites image-based Core Components. Authors can quickly configure components to use Image Presets, Smart Crop, and Image Modifiers when creating webpages.
        See Core Components 2.13.0 release.
      • Experience Manager desktop app lets users upload files and folders by dragging the files from Windows Explorer or Mac Finder on the desktop app interface.
        See add assets using desktop app.
    • Adobe Experience Manager Commerce as a Cloud Service

      • Released CIF Venia Reference Site - 2020.12.01 that includes the latest CIF Core Components version v1.6.0.
        See CIF Venia Reference Site.
      • Released CIF Core Components v1.6.0.
        See CIF Core Components.
    • Cloud Manager

      • Self service management of SSL Certificates and Custom Domain Names.
      • Self service management of IP Allow Lists.
      • Updated Environment details page now allows users to manage Custom Domain Names and IP Allow Lists on their environments.
    • Code Refactoring Tools

      • New version of AIO-CLI plug-in released. Latest version of this plug-in includes bug fixes for the AEM Dispatcher Converter and the Repository Modernizer and also supports a new utility - Index Converter.
        See Unified Experience to learn more about this plug-in.
      • Index Converter is a utility that can be used to transform a customer’s Custom OAK Index Definitions to AEM as a CLoud Service compatible OAK Index Definitions.
        See Index Converter.
      • New feature added to Repository Modernizer that creates a separate package ui.config to contain all OSGi configurations.

See the AEM as a Cloud Service release notes.

Self-Help

Experience Manager as a Cloud Service

New feature documentation updates are available in the links above. Additional documentation updates include the following:

  • Best Practices Analyzer

    • Cloud Readiness Analyzer is now Best Practices Analyzer (BPA). BPA provides a best practices assessment of your current AEM implementation and helps assess the readiness to move from an existing AEM instance to AEM as a Cloud Service.
  • Foundation

    • Workflows - Support was added for searching workflow instances based on Workflow Title, Workflow Model, Status, Initiator, Payload Path and Start Date.
      See Search Workflow Instances.
    • Publish-Tier User Data Synchronization - User data, including profile attributes and group memberships, can be persisted on the publish tier.
      See Registration, Login, and User Profile documentation.

Experience Manager Forms

Weebly release notes: new features and apps from april 11

Documentation for the following features included in the 6.5.7.0 release is available:

  • You experience faster server-side validations and PDF to adaptive form conversion after installing the service pack.

  • You can now undo all resizing changes and apply default layout to each component in Layout mode of an adaptive form. See Use layout mode to resize components.

  • Experience Manager Forms form data model when integrating with RESTful web services as the data source now includes HTTP client configurations for connection management. See Configure data sources.

Community

Latest Adobe Experience Manager content on Experience League for January 2021 - See a comprehensive list of feature videos, articles, tutorials, and course here.

New Experience Manager courses and tutorials

Updated: January 10, 2021

New videos, tutorials, and courses published over the past month.

PublishedNameTypeDescription
December 7, 2020Advanced data modeling with Fragment ReferencesArticleGet started with Adobe Experience Manager (AEM) and GraphQL. Learn how use the Fragment Reference feature for advanced data modeling and to create a relationship between two different Content Fragments. Learn how to modify a GraphQL query to include field from a referenced model.
December 7, 2020Query AEM using GraphQL from an external appArticleGet started with Adobe Experience Manager (AEM) and GraphQL. Explore AEM’s GraphQL APIs a sample WKND GraphQL React app. Learn how this external app makes GraphQL calls to AEM to power its experience. Learn how to perform basic error handling.
December 7, 2020Explore GraphQL APIsArticleGet started with Adobe Experience Manager (AEM) and GraphQL. Explore AEM’s GraphQL APIs using the built-in GrapiQL IDE. Learn how AEM automatically generates a GraphQL schema based on a Content Fragment model. Experiment constructing basic queries using the GraphQL syntax.
December, 2020Authoring Content FragmentsArticleGet started with Adobe Experience Manager (AEM) and GraphQL. Create and edit a new Content Fragment based on a Content Fragment Model. Learn how to create variations of Content Fragments.
December 7, 2020Defining Content Fragment ModelsArticleGet started with Adobe Experience Manager (AEM) and GraphQL. Learn how to model content and build a schema with Content Fragment Models in AEM. Review existing models and create a new model. Learn about the different data types that can be used to define a schema.
December 9, 2020API compatibilityArticleCreate a simple article that clearly communicates which AEM APIs (npm, Java, HTTP) can be used for various Assets operations.
December 2, 2020Downloading Content FragmentsVideoAn overview of the download capabilities of Content Fragments.
December 7, 2020Content Fragment Editorial CapabilitiesVideoA video overview of the advanced capabilities of Content Fragment editor. Learn how to use annotations and version comparison with Content Fragments.
December 4, 2020OCR data extraction with or without barcode from government issued documentsArticlePopulate adaptive form by extracting data from government-issued documents like a driver’s license or passport.
December 14, 2020AEM Headless with GraphQL OverviewVideoAn overview of the GraphQL API implemented in Adobe Experience Manager or AEM. The GraphQL API in AEM is primarily designed to deliver Content Fragment data to downstream applications as part of a headless deployment.
December 16, 2020Dynamic Media Core ComponentVideoThe Image component, part of Experience Manager Core Components, has built-in support for Dynamic Media. Learn about how the Image component allows a content author to use features of Dynamic Media like Image Presets, Smart Crop and Image Modifiers on an AEM Sites page.

Experience Manager release information

All Experience Manager release notes are maintained at the following pages:

Additional help resources for AEM

Adobe Campaign

Adobe Campaign provides an intuitive, automated way to deliver one-to-one messages across online and offline marketing channels. You can now anticipate what your clients want using experiences determined by their habits and preferences.

New product releases

Release information for Campaign Classic, Campaign Standard and Control Panel.

Campaign Classic

Incident Response Bulletin (Updated: January 12, 2021)

  • 20.3.3 release - Read more
  • 20.3.1 release - Read more
  • 20.2.4 release - Read more
  • 20.1.4 release - Read more
  • 19.2.4 release - Read more
  • 19.1.8 release - Read more
Weebly release notes: new features and apps from april 13

Campaign Classic Gold Standard

  • Gold Standard 11 release - Read more

Help resources

  • Adobe Campaign Standard: Help Center - Release Notes - How-to videos - Release Planning - Latest documentation updates
  • Adobe Campaign Classic: Help Center - Release Notes - How-to videos- Latest documentation updates
  • Adobe Campaign Control Panel: Documentation - Release Notes - How-to-videos for Campaign Standard / Campaign Classic

New Campaign courses and tutorials

New videos, tutorials, and courses published over the past month.

PublishedNameSolutionDescription
December 23, 2020Configuring dynamic contentCampaign Classic(Video) Understand the different types of dynamic content and learn how create and apply personalization blocks and conditional statements to a delivery.
December 23, 2020Configuring and managing subscription servicesCampaign Classic(Video) Learn how to setup and manage subscriptions and target subscribers.
December 22, 2020Accessing built-in reportsCampaign Classic(Video) Understand built-in reporting and analysis in Campaign Classic and learn how to generate a delivery report.
December 22, 2020Troubleshooting email delivery issuesCampaign Classic(Video)Learn how to troubleshoot delivery issues.
December 18, 2020Creating Direct Mail DeliveriesCampaign Classic(Video) Learn how to create a direct mail delivery and use seed addresses in a campaign.
December 18, 2020Managing approvals in a campaign Campaign Classic(Video) Learn how to set up approvals and a campaign and how to differentiate between delivery and workflow approvals.
December 18, 2020Executing a campaignCampaign Classic(Video)Learn how to execute a campaign, review an email delivery and the delivery properties.
December 15, 2020Extending the App Subscription schema to personalize push notificationsCampaign Classic(Video) Learn how to extend the app subscription schema to be able to store personalization values Campaign receives from a mobile app.

Advertising Cloud

Release notes for Adobe Advertising Cloud.

New features in Advertising Cloud DSP

Apps

Last updated: October 28, 2020

FeatureDescription
New Help(October 28 release) The legacy help was replaced with updated pages, which are available from the Help link in the DSP main menu and are also available at all times from https://experienceleague.adobe.com/docs/advertising-cloud/dsp/home.html
Campaigns(October 28 release) The previous Campaigns Beta views are now the default Campaigns views, for quicker insights, simplified workflows, and customized views.
Private Inventory(October 15 release) All users can now set up and edit deal ID details using a new deal ID form, which is a simplified version of the legacy Smart Ad Serving form. To set up new deal ID details, go to Inventory > Deals, click Create, and then click Deal ID Beta.
Placement Forecasting(October 15 release) For placements with placement-level pacing, the Forecast section of the placement settings includes a new Estimated Maximums section, which indicates how much more capacity is available with the current targeting configuration.

New features in Advertising Cloud Search

Last updated: January 22, 2021, for January 23 release

FeatureDescription
Search Campaigns
Reports
Advertising Cloud Search no longer reports new average position data for Microsoft Advertising campaigns. The Average Position column shows values of zero (0) for dates beginning 23 January. This is in preparation for Microsoft’s deprecation of average position data in January 2021.
Average position data collected through 22 January is still available in reports.

Advertising Cloud tutorials and courses

Updated: December 2, 2020

PublishedNameSolutionDescription
November 14, 2020Create Advertising Cloud Dashboards with Adobe AnalyticsVideoTechniques for creating an Advertising Cloud dashboard for live campaign monitoring.
November 14, 2020Create Advertising Cloud Site Entry ReportsVideoCreating an Advertising Cloud site entry report to monitor day of week, time of day, browser, and geographical influence.
November 14, 2020Create Analytics Custom Metrics with Advertising Cloud DataVideoUseful custom metrics to create when using Advertising Cloud data within Adobe Analytics.
November 14, 2020Create Analytics Segments for Activation and ReportingVideoUsing Advertising Cloud dimensions to create segments for cleaner reporting and analysis.
November 14, 2020Understanding Predictive AudiencesVideoIn this video, we will discuss what Audience Manager Predictive Audiences are, present details about how they work, and point out use cases.
November 14, 2020Create Analytics Profiles for Advertising Cloud Activation and ReportingVideoHow to use Adobe Analytics to create robust site retargeting pools for Advertising Cloud remarketing.
November 14, 2020Reporting with Advertising Cloud Marketing ChannelsVideoHow the Advertising Cloud view-through and click-through entry data works with Adobe Analytics Marketing Channels.
November 14, 2020Create a Pre-Launch Campaign Analysis with Adobe AnalyticsVideoHow to use Adobe Analytics to set the foundation for launching an Advertising Cloud paid media campaign.

Magento

For Magento release notes, see:

Target

See Target release notes for the latest release information.

Marketo Engage

Marketo Engage is a complete applications for lead management and B2B marketers looking to transform customer experiences by engaging across every stage of complex buying journeys.

Core Marketo Engage updates

See Marketo release notes for the latest release information.

Upcoming features

Weebly release notes: new features and apps from april 11

The following features are releasing throughout the quarter:

FeatureDescription
Bizible
  • New account-based segmentation
  • Save dashboard-specific filters
  • Export Bizible dashboards as PDFs
Sales ConnectCompose Window and Command Center updates/enhancements

Deprecations

  • Asset API “_method” Parameter: After September 2020, Asset API Endpoints will no longer accept _method to pass Query Parameters in a POST body to bypass URI length limitations.
  • Internet Explorer Support Deprecation: Beginning with the July release on July 31, 2020, the Marketo Engage user interface will no longer be supported on Internet Explorer.

For cumulative and historical release notes, see Marketo release notes.

Document Cloud

Release information and help resources for Adobe Document Cloud.

Acrobat tutorials

PublishedNameTypeDescription
December 29, 2020Organize pagesArticleUse Organize Pages in Acrobat Document Cloud to add, replace, extract, rotate, delete, and move pages in your PDF.
December 29, 2020Create fillable formsArticleTurn a scanned paper form or document created in InDesign, Microsoft Word or Excel, or other application into a fillable PDF form.
December 29, 2020Scan & OCRArticleConvert scans or images of documents into searchable, editable PDF files, and adjust the quality of the resulting file.
December 28, 2020Preparing Accessible PDF filesArticleCreate universally accessible PDF files.
December 28, 2020Working with form dataArticleIf you have a set of completed forms and need to compile the data, you can use Acrobat DC to merge the responses into a single spreadsheet.
December 28, 2020Reduce file size and optimizeArticleReduce large files and optimize your PDFs without compromising quality for sharing, posting, or archiving.
December 21, 2020Making PDF Ballots More AccessibleWebinarLearn about key areas of PDF accessibility necessary to allow users of assistive technologies, such as screen readers, to read and complete their ballots.
December 21, 2020Redact & SanitizeArticleUse the Redact tool to permanently remove private or sensitive information from your PDF and Sanitize document.
December 18, 2020Action WizardArticleCreate an action to automatically apply a set of commands to one or multiple files.
December 15, 2020Configuring Trait Expiration with the Time to Live (TTL) SettingVideoLearn how to work with Time to Live, which is an expiration of membership in the trait if you don’t re-qualify within the specified period of time.
December 4, 2020Using Adobe PDF Tools API to OCR PDF FilesArticleLearn how to use Optical Character Recognition to unlock scanned PDFs to extract text and create searchable files.
December 4, 2020Getting Started with Adobe PDF Tools API and JavaArticleDevelopers can get started in just a few minutes with the ready to run sample files provided for accessing all the available web services. This tutorial will walk you through all the steps to start running the samples using the PDF Tools Java SDK.
December 4, 2020Getting Started with Adobe PDF Tools API and .NetArticleDevelopers can get started in just a few minutes with the ready to run sample files provided for accessing all the available web services. This tutorial will walk you through all the steps to start running the samples using the PDF Tools .Net SDK.
December 4, 2020Leveraging PDF Tools API to Export PDF to Word, PowerPoint, and MoreArticleConvert PDF files to MS Word for editing of content, approvals, and later sending for signatures to create custom contract workflows. Or, export PDF content to MS Excel format for invoice and financial calculations or data analysis.
December 4, 2020Create a PDF from HTML or MS Office in a few minutes with PDF Tools API and Node.jsArticleLearn about digitizing document workflows with the new Adobe PDF Tools API. This API provides developers free range to pick and choose between several powerful PDF manipulation services to meet the needs of complicated business workflows.

New Adobe Sign courses and tutorials

New videos, tutorials, or courses published for Adobe Document Cloud.

PublishedNameTypeDescription
December 22, 2020Paycheck ProtectionDemoSee how you can use Adobe Sign to convert the Payment Protection Program form into an online interactive form.

For Document Cloud help, see:

Resources on adobe.com

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This document lists new features as they're added to Visual Studio App Center. These features will also live for a while, marked as [SHIPPED], in the App Center Roadmap.

July 31, 2019

  • Build support for Xcode 10.3
    • Added support for building your apps with Xcode 10.3 (10G8). The Xcode 10.3 is available for native iOS, native macOS, Xamarin.iOS and React Native iOS apps.
  • Build support for Xcode 11.0 beta 4
    • Added support for building your apps with Xcode 11 beta 4 (11M374r). The Xcode 11 beta 4 is available for native iOS, native macOS and React Native iOS apps.
  • Updated Xamarin SDKs:
    The following Xamarin SDK bundles were added to the App Center:
    • Mono 5.18.1, Xamarin.iOS 12.10.0.157
    • Mono 5.18.1, Xamarin.Android 9.3.0-23

July 10, 2019

  • Build support for Xcode 11 beta 2
    • Added support for building your apps with Xcode 11 beta 2. The Xcode 11 beta 2 is available for native iOS, native macOS and React Native iOS apps.

June 4, 2019

  • Node.js switching support
    • Node.js version can be specified in the app's branch configuration.
      The following versions are available for use in App Center Build: 6, 8, 10, 12.
      Also there's a way to specify a custom version of Node.js.

May 20, 2019

  • Build support for Xcode 10.2.1
    • Now React Native developers can select legacy or modern Xcode build system for their iOS branch configuration. See our docs.

April 26, 2019

  • Build support for Xcode 10.2.1
    • Added support for building your apps with Xcode 10.2.1. The Xcode 10.2.1 IDE is available for native iOS, native macOS, Xamarin.iOS and React Native iOS apps.

April 17, 2019

  • Updated Visual Studio for Mac:
    • Visual Studio for Mac 8.0.2.23
  • Updated Xamarin SDKs: Build your Xamarin apps with Mono 5.18 and fresh versions of the Xamarin SDKs:
    • Mono 5.18.1, Xamarin.iOS 12.6.0.25
    • Mono 5.18.1, Xamarin.iOS 12.8.0.0
    • Mono 5.18.1, Xamarin.Android 9.2.0-5
  • Xcode 10.2 is available for Xamarin.iOS 12.6 and 12.8

April 11, 2019

  • Build support for Xcode 10.2
    • Added support for building your apps with Xcode 10.2. The Xcode 10.2 is available for native iOS, native macOS and RN.iOS apps

January 24th, 2019

  • Added SDK support for User ID in Diagnostics data:
    • Added the ability to attach a user ID to Diagnostics logs. This allows developers to visualize the user ID for each crash or error instance.
  • Search crashes by User ID:
    • Added the ability to search crashes by User ID. This allows developers to find their crashes for a specific user.

January 8, 2019

  • Updated Xamarin SDKs: Build your Xamarin apps with Mono 5.16 and fresh versions of the Xamarin SDKs:
    • Mono 5.16.0.221
    • Xamarin.Android 9.1.4.2
  • Updated Visual Studio for Mac:
    • Visual Studio for Mac 7.7.2.21

December 18, 2018

  • Added support for Push notifications with Unity apps:
    • Unity developers can now send Push Notifications to Android, iOS and Windows built Unity apps similar to the other supported platforms.

December 17, 2018

  • Search for Crashes in Diagnostics:– Added the ability to search crashes by specific fields such as method, class or reason. This allows developers to find their crashes of interest in a much faster way.

December 14, 2018

  • Xcode 8.0-8.3.2 deprecation in App Center build:
    • The following Xcode versions (and related simulators) were deprecated: 8.0, 8.1, 8.2, 8.2.1, 8.3.1 and 8.3.2.
    • Build configurations that used deprecated versions were forcibly migrated to Xcode 8.3.3

December 11, 2018

  • Added build support for Xamarin.iOS 12.2:Build your Xamarin apps with Xamarin.iOS 12.2
    • Xamarin.iOS 12.2.1.11

November 30, 2018

  • CLI version 1.1.9 released:
    • Updated the CLI with the correct internal URLs.

November 26, 2018

  • CLI version 1.1.8 released:
    • Changed the event-stream module in the npm package to v3.3.4.
    • Added the functionality to support appcenter apps set-current for the appcenter test wizard command.

November 19, 2018

  • Build support for iOS App Extensions. Configure, build, and sign an iOS app with app extensions. Build and ship robust iOS apps with various app extensions. Support Swift, Objective-C and React Native apps today.

November 15, 2018

  • Diagnostics to General Availability:

Diagnostics is becoming Generally Available soon. This means that Diagnostics will be ready for your production apps, with a much more stable and performant offering.

  • Diagnostics UI Improvements:
    • Merged view for crashes and errors for Xamarin apps. This provides a more intuitive visualization, allowing developers to prioritize the most crucial issues in their apps, whether these are errors or crashes.
    • Improved experience for the symbol upload process. This allows developers to quickly identify and upload their missing symbols.

November 13, 2018

  • Ship Unity Extension Editor:Shipped a plugin editor for managing the App Center Unity SDK directly within Unity. Now users can directly install, remove and update packages without leaving the Unity editor.

November 12, 2018

  • Build support for Xcode 10.1:Added support for building your apps with Xcode 10.1 (10B61).

November 6, 2018

  • CLI version 1.1.7 released:Added support for Node.js v10.0.0.Note: CLI v1.1.6 was an unintended empty release, hence the latest version is v1.1.7.

October 31, 2018

  • Close App Center Account: Added the ability to close an App Center account (and associated orgs) on App Center.

October 24, 2018

  • Build support for Xcode 10.1 beta 3:Added support for building your apps with Xcode 10.1 beta 3.
  • Add support for running Xamarin.UITest iOS tests locally on iOS 12 devices and simulators.
  • Add support for running iOS UI automation frameworks (Appium, XCUITest, Xamarin.UITest) in the App Center device lab.
  • Add devices running iOS 12 to the App Center device lab.

October 23, 2018

  • Add support for the Unity platform. This feature includes supporting Unity apps in the App Center portal and shipping the App Center SDK for Unity. The SDK supports App Center Analytics, Distribution, and Diagnostics.

October 17, 2018

  • Added crash symbolication support for the new arm64e architecture in iPhone XS and XS Max: This allows developers to view symbolicated crash reports for the iPhone XS and iPhone XS Max.

October 16, 2018

  • CLI version 1.1.5 released:
    • Added metadata, install metrics, and deployment keys information for appcenter codepush deployment list
    • Added metadata and install metrics information for appcenter codepush deployment history

October 10, 2018

  • Added support for Proguard and Kotlin in App Center Diagnostics: This allows developers to view de-obfuscated stack traces in App Center.
  • Added support for NDK in Diagnostics: This allows developers to process crashes caused by native code.

October 4, 2018

  • Added Xcode 10.0 support for React Native apps:Build your React Native iOS apps with Xcode 10.0 (only available for React Native 0.56+)

    • The build process uses the Xcode legacy build system as described in this GitHub issue. Currently React Native doesn't have full support of new build system that was added in Xcode 10.0
  • Two-factor authentication for Apple App StoreAdd app-specific password to your Apple IDs for two-factor authentication support when publishing apps to App Store and TestFlight. Adding an app-specific password is only required for App Store connection. Services like automatically manage devices only need the six-digit code.

October 3, 2018

  • CLI version 1.1.4 released:Added bug fixes for editing distribution group names, tab completion, Xamarin.UITest Android sign-info option, and improved error handling for generating a launch test.Note: CLI v1.1.3 was an unintended empty release, hence the latest version is v1.1.4.

October 8, 2018

  • Diagnostics UI Improvements
    • Merged the view for crashes and errors for Xamarin apps. This provides a more intuitive visualization, allowing developers to prioritize the most crucial issues in their apps, whether these are errors or crashes.
    • Improved the symbol upload experience. This allows developers to quickly identify and upload their missing symbols.

September 26, 2018

  • Added build support for Xamarin.iOS 12.0:Build your Xamarin apps with Xamarin.iOS 12.0 and Xcode 10.0 support
    • Xamarin.iOS 12.0.0.15
    • Visual Studio For Mac 7.6.6.17

September 19, 2018

  • Build support for final Xcode 10.0:Added support for building your apps with Xcode 10.0 (10A255)

September 13, 2018

  • Intune app protection policiesPublish managed iOS line-of-business apps to the Intune store

September 11, 2018

  • Added Xamarin iOS PreviewBuild your Xamarin iOS apps with Xamarin.iOS Preview and Xcode 10 beta 6 support
    • Xamarin.iOS 11.99
    • Visual Studio For Mac 7.6.1.9

September 3, 2018

  • Updated Xamarin SDKs:Build your Xamarin apps with SDK release 15.8.
    • Xamarin Mono 5.12.0
    • Xamarin.iOS 11.14.0.13
    • Xamarin.Android 9.0.0.18
    • Visual Studio For Mac 7.6.0.2188

August 31, 2018

  • Build support for Xcode 10 beta 6:Added support for building your apps with Xcode 10 beta 6.

August 23, 2018

  • CLI version 1.1.2 released:In CLI version 1.1.2, we
    • Added a verification error when the user runs the --include parameter on Appium and XCUITest test frameworks for appcenter test run command.
    • Updated launch tests command with the latest UITest version so that it downloads the latest NuGet package.
    • Fixed an access token error for CodePush, and updated npm package dependencies.

August 22, 2018

  • Support for Android Pie:We've added support for building apps that target Android Pie.

August 20, 2018

  • Build support for Xcode 10 beta 5:Added support for building your apps with Xcode 10 beta 5.

August 8, 2018

  • Daily Digest notifications for Distribution:Users can choose to receive a daily email of all the new releases of their app.

August 6, 2018

  • Added support ReactNative 0.56.x:Build your React Native apps with React Native 0.56.0.

July 31, 2018

  • CLI version 1.1.1 released:Added misc. bug fixes for Test, including enabling the --test-output-dir switch only when you're using the UITest or Appium test frameworks.

July 2, 2018

  • CLI version 1.1.0 released:In CLI version 1.1.0, the CLI now informs you if a newer version is available. We've also added the appcenter test wizard command for creating and running tests, with prompts for each required parameter, and updated to Typescript 2.8.3.

    Bug fixes:

    • NUnit report download intermittent failure
    • validate uploaded .dll.config files to avoid UITest stalls
    • better error messages when app name is wrong
    • fixed encoding error for generated test urls

June 29, 2018

  • Improved app transfer:Ability to transfer applications between organization.

June 26, 2018

  • Test run notifications:Per popular request, all app collaborators will receive email notifications when a test run is completed. The behavior can be configured in app settings.

June 20, 2018

  • Build support for Xcode 9.4.1:Build your apps using Xcode 9.4.1.

June 14, 2018

  • Updated Xamarin SDKs:Build your Xamarin apps with SDK release 15.7.3 including support for Xcode 9.4.

June 6, 2018

  • Updated Xamarin SDKs:Build your Xamarin apps with SDK release 15.7 including Mono 5.10.1.
  • Build support for Xcode 9.4:Build your apps using Xcode 9.4.

May 17, 2018

  • Build support for Xcode 9.3.1:Build your apps using Xcode 9.3.1.

May 16, 2018

  • CLI version 1.0.17 released:Added functionality to configure Travis CI for pull request checks. Misc. bug fixes to codepush, test, crashes, and help commands.

May 2, 2018

  • Export Diagnostics data (Crashes and Errors):Ability to export Crashes and Errors as part of our Continuous Export feature to Azure Blob Storage.

April 27, 2018

  • Updated Xamarin SDKs:Build your Xamarin apps with SDK release 15.6.5 including support for Xcode 9.3 and SDK release 15.6.3 including Mono 5.8.1.

April 26, 2018

  • Signing improvements for iOS and macOS builds:Apps are signed with the provided assets whatever the project settings.

April 25, 2018

  • Increased number of property keys:Increased the number of property keys from 5 to 20 for both errors and custom events.
  • Increased number of characters allowed in property keys and values:Increased the number of characters allowed in custom event and error property keys and values.

April 16, 2018

  • Build status notifications:Receive email and webhook notifications for build success or failure.

April 13, 2018

  • CLI version 1.0.16 released:Added functionality to enable the use of app archives on all platforms, to download test report artifacts and to be called in --async mode.

April 9, 2018

  • Build support for Xcode 9.3:Build your iOS and macOS apps using Xcode 9.3.

April 6, 2018

  • CLI version 1.0.15 released:Added bug fixes for JsZip in Test.

April 2, 2018

  • CLI version 1.0.14 released:Added --test-output-dir and --merge-nunit-xml options to appcenter test run commands.Misc. fixes to codepush commands.

March 22, 2018

  • Updated Xamarin SDKs:Build your Xamarin apps with SDK release 15.6 including Mono 5.8.
  • Handled Errors preview released:Added support for Errors for Xamarin iOS and Xamarin Android. This allows you to track your handled exceptions and report them in App Center Diagnostics.

March 06, 2018

  • Updated Xamarin SDKs:Build your Xamarin apps with SDK release 15.5.5.

December 21, 2017

  • Cordova platform preview release:Visual Studio App Center now offers preview support for Cordova apps with our Test, Distribute, Analytics, Crash and Push Notifications services.

December 16, 2017

  • Build support for Xcode 9.2:Build your iOS and macOS apps using Xcode 9.2.

  • Updated Xamarin SDKs:Build your Xamarin apps with SDK releases 15.5 and SDK release 15.5.1 (including Xcode 9.2 support for Xamarin.iOS).

November 17, 2017

  • Added support for re-releasing builds for distribution:You can select a release, and re-release it to an additional distribution group, without needing to download or re-upload the binary package.

  • Shipped support for publishing directly to the Apple Store and Testflight:You can create new stores that target release to the production Apple Store or beta TestFlight service.

  • Build support for custom environment variables:You now have the ability to create variables for sensitive information to include in your build process without including it in your repository.

  • UWP Crash preview released:Visual Studio App Center now offers a preview of our support for getting Crash data from your UWP apps.

  • macOS preview released:Visual Studio App Center now offers preview support for macOS apps with our Build, Distribute, Analytics, Crash and Push Notifications services.

  • HockeyApp side-by-side enabled:We've enabled a HockeyApp and App Center side-by-side experience for all HockeyApp customers. To view the side-by-side experience, log in to App Center using your HockeyApp credentials. Your app data has already been synced - allowing you to explore App Center while continuing to use HockeyApp as normal.

November 15, 2017

  • Visual Studio App Center launches!Visual Studio App Center is made generally available to everyone and is officially re-branded from Visual Studio Mobile Center to Visual Studio App Center.

October 20, 2017

  • Improved Xamarin iOS Mono/SDK mapping and Xcode version handling:We've improved the automatic mapping between your iOS SDK versions with Mono and Xcode to ensure a smoother and more consistent build experience out of the box.

  • Support for Android Oreo & iOS 11:We've added support to allow you build and test apps targeting iOS 11 and Android Oreo.

  • Named Device Sets in Test:Now you can save device & OS combinations into named device sets for reuse in future test runs.

  • Export your data to Blob Storage and Application Insights:You're now able to export your analytics data to either Blob Storage or Application Insights on Azure. This gives you more control over your data to do what you want with it. See our docs to help you connect your Azure subscription and get started.

  • Crash Results now include Events leading up to a Crash (Breadcrumbs):Events leading up to a crash are now listed, helping you diagnose issues more easily.

  • Added Webhooks and VSTS bug tracker integration:

Notify 3rd party applications and Azure DevOps (formerly known as VSTS) when events like crash groups are created or a new version of your app is released. Check out our docs for more details for configuring Webhooks and Azure DevOps integration

  • Published App Center Slack Bot:Get App Center notifications and updates directly in your existing Slack channels.

  • Display of attachments sent from Crashes SDK:Attachments from the a crash can now be viewed within the portal

  • Missing Symbols experience improved:Know of which symbols need to be uploaded to get symbolicated crash reports

August, 23 2017

  • Advanced build customization options:You can now configure your build to run custom scripts at pre-defined stages of the build process.

  • Use popular command line tools straight from your build:The build VMs come now with Fastlane and the App Center CLI pre-installed, so you can take the customization of your builds even a step further.

  • Better UDID management:Register the UDID of testers’ iOS devices with Apple and download the new provisioning profile straight from App Center.

July, 2017

  • Carthage support for your iOS builds:If you use Carthage to manage your dependencies for iOS apps written in Objective-C/Swift, App Center will automatically detect this and resolve the dependencies as part of the build process.

  • Faster builds:Xamarin and UWP builds which rely on restoring NuGet packages and iOS builds using Cocoapods are now faster.

  • Public Distribution Groups:You can now mark distribution groups as public. These groups will no longer require an account login to download and install apps. You can publish the URL through any mechanism and allow any number of users to install the app without the need for an App Center account.

  • Distribute your iOS and Android apps to Intune:You can now setup a new distribution store targeting Intune cloud. If you use Intune for rich device and application management you can now streamline the release of new application packages to Intune via App Center.

June, 22 2017

  • Engage with your users using Push Notifications:App Center Push allows you to engage your users by sending them push notifications. You can target these notifications to a specific set of users defined by a combination of device and custom properties.

  • Now Build apps with C# 7:Now you can execute builds for Xamarin C#7 apps. Learn more about getting started with Xamarin Apps in App Center here.

  • Auto-increment build number for builds:Automatically increment the build number of your builds with a specific format. Choose the continuous App Center build ID or other predefined formats. If there's a format you want to use which isn't there yet, let us know.

June 8, 2017

  • Get deeper insights by attaching your own logs to crashes:The App Center SDKs now provide new options to add your own log data (text or binary) to each crash report. This allows you to get even more insights on what's happening before a crash.

  • Annotate your findings to crash groups:It's now possible to document your findings, ideas, or thoughts about the root causes of crash groups right in App Centers using the new Crash Group annotation feature.

  • Use CodePush in App Center:Distribute content updates and fixes to your React Native apps quickly using CodePush without having to rebuild binaries. Manage your releases in the App Center across multiple deployments. Keep an eye out for more features and improvements here!

  • Updates in CLI:With the new CLI version – 0.9.1, you can now upload missing symbol files for crashes and run analytics commands to get information about your app audience, session and events. We also support browser login, so you can easily login to CLI with your GitHub or Microsoft account.

May 18, 2017

  • UWP support:We now support Build, distribute and Analytics for Universal Windows Platform (UWP) apps.

  • Streamlined UX for configuring Builds:It’s easier to configure your build for continuous integration with a new and improved user experience. As always, you have options to tweak your build configuration; sign your app; and automatically queue successful builds for Distribution.

  • Fastlane plugin for uploading your releases:Automate uploading your releases and symbol files to App Center through the App Center fastlane plugin.

  • Latest tools for your iOS builds:All iOS apps written in Swift, Objective-C and React Native now use the latest tooling as recommended by Apple.

  • Sign in with Google & Facebook:Register and sign into App Center using your Google or Facebook credentials.

  • Manage email notifications for Crashes and Distribution:You can now instantly get notified via email when a new crash group gets created and manage these notifications in App Center.

Apr 27, 2017

  • Avoid failures when your testers install your distributed appApp Center now supports the capture and reporting of tester UDIDs for your distributed iOS app so you can easily create a valid ad-hoc provisioning profile including all your testers. This makes sure that there are no failures when your testers try to use your distributed app.

  • Automatically verify that your app launches successfullyAfter each successful build, verify that your app is launching on a real device hosted in our device center. You can configure this in your build settings.

  • Manage API tokens in App Center portalYou can now easily create an API token for use with App Center REST APIs right from App Center portal by going to Settings -> API Tokens.

  • Build apps using latest Xcode versions and toolingYou can now build iOS apps built with Xcode 8.3.1 and Xcode 8.3.2 on App Center. Additionally, new builds will now be run using xcodebuild.

Apr 13, 2017

  • Build your apps hosted from a VSTS repository:In addition to previously supported GitHub and Bitbucket, you can now connect to your git source code repositories in Visual Studio Team Services (VSTS) to build your mobile apps.

  • XCUITest now available for testing iOS apps:Use Apple's native test automation framework to test the behavior of your iOS apps. To access this framework, select this option in the 'new test run' dialog.

  • Get the latest build from distribution with in-app updates:Notify testers of the latest releases from inside your distributed application. Integrate the latest App Center SDK to automatically enable in-app update notifications each time you push a new release.

  • Auto-detect missing symbols in your Crash reports:If you forget to upload symbols for your iOS app, App Center will remind you so your crash reports always include rich, helpful detail – making it easier for your developers to troubleshoot problems.

  • Distribute your app via the CLI:Create & manage your distribution groups, upload your release and distribute it using the new CLI version 0.8.0.

Mar 30, 2017

  • Organizations: Share apps among your team members by creating and grouping them within an Organization. Find them under Settings.
  • Bitbucket: Connect to source code repositories using GitHub... and now Bitbucket, too! VSTS support coming soon.
  • New Build commands in the CLI: Trigger a new build for pre-configured branches, view the build status of a branch, download logs for a build and get a list of branches for your app using CLI v0.7.0.
  • Build React Native apps with Yarn: Use the popular JavaScript package manager, Yarn, when building React Native apps. Dependency installs are now also faster and deterministic.
  • Release notes from your commits: When building, release notes now auto-populate with the corresponding commit message.
  • Xamarin Cycle 9: Build apps using Xamarin Cycle 9 (Service Release 0) and use NuGet URL v3. See the full list of cloud build machines.
  • New iOS test devices: Choose iOS 10.3 devices to run tests using App Center Test service.

Mar 16, 2017

  • Choose and easily distribute your successfully signed build right from the Build service. This gives you greater control of which build you want your testers to validate.
  • Remove events from Analytics that you don’t want to see. You can easily get rid of events sent during testing & validation or even the ones you sent incorrectly.
  • When you receive an email to install a build, you can now also sign in with a different set of credentials and App Center will update your access automatically. App Center now also displays the account you're using to login to install the build so there isn't any more confusion about it.

Mar 02, 2017

  • Upload symbol files and get symbolicated crash reports using the latest CLI, v0.6.0.
  • Gain deeper insight into user engagement with up to 10 Analytics custom event properties
  • Run automated UI tests for iOS 10 and Android 7 with Appium 1.6.3
  • FIXED: Analytics events appear correctly even if you have an ad blocker in the browser

Feb 14, 2017

Stack traces for failed Test service tests

  • Stack traces are now available for failed test steps in Test service, making it easy to identify the root cause of a failure. You'll find the stack trace in the logs section of the test report device view.

Run Jest based tests for React Native apps

Weebly Release Notes: New Features And Apps From April Fools

  • For React Native apps, you can now run Jest based unit tests during the build process. Enable unit tests during build setup and the snapshots of the app you checked in get compared to the test runs.

Jan 31, 2017

Espresso testing for Android apps

  • You can now run Espresso tests for Android apps using the Test service.

Jan 24, 2017

Build Android apps created using React Native

  • You can now use the Build service for Android apps created using React Native framework!

Add testers for Distribution much easily now

  • You can now invite any tester to a distribution group through their email, without having them first join App Center.
  • You can also delete distributed releases now

Weebly Release Notes: New Features And Apps From April 17

Crash metrics now available

  • Get better insights of your apps with graphs about crashes per day, crash-free users and device distribution

We also updated our build machines to support the latest Xcode, Android, ProGuard and Node.js tooling

Dec 15, 2016

  • Build support for Xamarin Android apps.You can now set up builds for building Xamarin Android apps by going to the Build section.
  • Username made editable now!You can now edit your user name from the use settings page.
  • CLI version 0.3.0:This new version includes commands to create and manage your apps and API tokens.
  • iOS 10.2 support for crashes and test
  • Xcode 8.2 support for building iOS apps

Dec 8, 2016

  • Events for Analytics.Going beyond understanding how many and who your users are, you can now learn about your users' actions.Find 'Events' under the Analytics section to get detailed data about your events and their properties.Read the doc and check out how to start learning from these events.
  • Build Support for Native Android Apps.You can now set up builds for building native Android apps by going to the Build section.

Weebly Release Notes: New Features And Apps From April 2019

Dec 1, 2016

Weebly Release Notes: New Features And Apps From April 11

  • React Native has arrived.You can build, capture crash reports and see analytics data for your iOS app. Read the docs or start by connecting any React Native repository.
  • Xamarin developers can build for iOS.
  • Auto-distribute from CI builds.You can select a distribution group to automatically create a release from every CI build on a branch.