Difference between revisions of "Switchboard (App Store)"

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File:Switchboard_6.0.png|Switchboard 6.0 password login screen (with some UI rendering errors)
 
File:Switchboard_6.0.png|Switchboard 6.0 password login screen (with some UI rendering errors)
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File:Switchboard_6.0_Interface.png|Switchboard 6.0 main interface
 
File:Apple_Connect_iOS_01.png|Switchboard 2.6 password login screen
 
File:Apple_Connect_iOS_01.png|Switchboard 2.6 password login screen
 
File:Apple_Connect_iOS_04.png|Gesture login screen
 
File:Apple_Connect_iOS_04.png|Gesture login screen

Revision as of 14:26, 15 September 2013

Switchboard app icon (5.2 or earlier)
Switchboard app icon (6.0 or later)

Switchboard (note the lowercase "b") functions as an internal App Store for Apple employees only. The icon looks similar to the App Store's but has an "S" instead of an "A" and is green instead of blue. Inside there are a variety of applications, some for retail store use, some for service centers, some for corporate employees. Those one gets access to vary depending upon one's AppleConnect permissions.

Gallery

Version History

This list is incomplete.

  • 2.4 (presumed to exist)
  • 2.6
  • 3.0 (presumed to exist, mentioned in 2.6)
  • 3.1
  • 4.1.1
  • 4.2
  • 5.1
  • 5.1.1
  • 5.2 (latest version for devices running iOS 5.0 - iOS 6.1.4)
  • 6.0 (latest version for iOS 7+ devices only; since it can coexist with Switchboard 5.2 it is to be considered as a different app)

When Switchboard is launched, it checks if you're running the latest version. If you're using a deprecated version, Switchboard will not load its content and it will ask you to update.

See Also