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Keep in mind that developers will only be able to explore non-private API's. If the API's are defined as private through the version definition - they will not be visible here. 

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The chosen partner is shown at the top - and is updated if you go to the "Partners" screen and double click on a partner OR if you through "My applications" click on the subscriped API link. Check the partner name at the top of the screen before you start your search.

Through the search bar it is possible to do a text search as well as filter on required subscription level or API type (web service, open api, etc). On webservice API's you are able to see the WSDL definition by clicking "View WSDL" and the open API specification by clicking the "Examine API" link to the left. On open API's you are able to view the detailed Open API specification.

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By clicking on the "API version information" link to the right, you can see available information on the API - including description, tags, and which environments the API is deployed to.

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The last two menu items allows you to change your profile information, including your password, as well as deleting your developer profile from the system. If you delete the developer profile from the system you will not be able to manually create a developer again, as your email will be stored in the system as deleted - untill an administrator removes it completely.

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