How to Use My Dashboard

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This How-to guides you on how to use My Dashboard, your interface to the Intel® Atom™ Developer Program.

My Dashboard Overview

To access My Dashboard, login and then click My Dashboard in the upper-right corner of the window.

Your Dashboard is your gateway to your involvement in the Intel® Atom™ Developer Program. Dashboard functions let you manage your account information and your development activities.

Account functions include the following:

  • Check and send messages.
  • Update your personal profile.
  • Manage your organizations and the users in your organizations.
  • Monitor your activities that build your reputation.

Development functions include the following:

  • Create and submit new applications and components.
  • Request beta testers to review your applications.
  • Monitor and manage your published applications, including view reported application crashes (Crash Report).
  • Monitor and manage components you've downloaded and those you’ve submitted to the Catalog.
  • Monitor payments for your paid applications and components (Financial Report).

Two drop-down menus give you access to your Dashboard functions:

  • My Dashboard – lets you select one of the many functions available.
  • Current Organization – selects which organization you want to manage.

The function you choose applies only to the Current Organization you select from the Current Organization drop-down menu. If you choose a function for an Organization in which you do not have access rights for the function, an access denied message appears.

Messages

In My Messages you can check messages other users send to you, create messages, and control what messages you receive.

Profile

In Profile, you can view and edit your information, such as email address, social networking addresses, and change your private information, including your password and security question. Changes to your password and security questions will affect other Intel accounts you have, such as Intel® Software Network.

Organizations

In Organizations, you manage the organizations you belong to. Select the organization you want to manage from the Current Organization drop-down menu.

  • General Org Information allows you to view and edit the organization’s information.
  • PayPal and Tax Info lets you view and update the organization’s PayPal account information and view tax the Program’s tax policy.
  • Legal Agreements lets you review the Program’s agreement you accepted.
  • Members lets you view and manage members in an organization.

For more details, see How to Manage Your Organizations.

Reputation Points

Reputation Points lists your activities on the Intel® Atom™ Developer Program web site and the points earned because of your activities. You can filter the view to see your points earned by your activities and by dates.

If you are a member of the Intel® Software Network, the list includes points earned through your activities with Intel Software Network.

Applications

Applications is where you manage your applications and submit new applications.

Create a New Application

In this section you can get a GUID (global unique identifier) for your application, or go straight to the submission process. The new application will be added to the currently selected organization.

Get a GUID

Getting a GUID does the following:

  • Generates a GUID for your application.
  • Creates a new application entry in your Saved Applications list, which you can later edit and submit.

To get a GUID:

  1. Enter a unique application name.
  2. Click Get a GUID.

Create Application

The Submit Application button starts the application submission process with the organization you selected and the name of the application you enter. See How to Submit an Application.

Saved Applications

This section lists your applications and information about your saved applications. Click the next to the application name to see more details about that application. Here, you can:

  • Edit application information prior to submitting it to the App Store.
  • Edit published application information and submit a new version.
  • Remove an application from the validation queue.
  • Monitor the validation status of submitted, unpublished applications. This information is shown below the application name and version for unpublished applications.
  • View the rating of a published application. This is shown below the application name and version for published applications.
  • Access reviews of a published application with the Reviews link, shown below the application name and version for published applications.

Components

With My Components, you can create and submit new components and manage your saved and submitted components.

Create a New Component

In this section you can get a GUID (global unique identifier) for your component, or go straight to the submission process to submit to the Developer Catalog. The new component will be added to the currently selected organization.

Get a GUID

Getting a GUID does the following:

  • Generates a GUID for your component.
  • Creates a new component entry in your Saved Components list, which you can later edit and submit to the Developer Catalog.

To get a GUID:

  1. Enter a unique component name.
  2. Click Get a GUID.

Create Component

The Create Component button starts the component submission process with the organization you select and the name of the component you enter. See How to Submit a Component.

Saved Components

This section lists information about your saved components. Click the next to the component name to see more details about that component. Here, you can:

  • Edit component information prior to submitting it to the Developer Catalog.
  • Edit published component information and submit a new version.
  • Remove a component from the validation queue.
  • Monitor the validation status of submitted, unpublished components. This information is shown below the component name and version for unpublished components.
  • View the rating of a published component. This is shown below the component name and version for published components.
  • Access reviews of a published component with the Reviews link, shown below the component name and version for published components.