Here I am again. You would think after writing a post on developing a custom app for the Apple Watch in May that I would have at least six months before our blog editors sent out the dogs for another article. Alas, in June I found myself at Apple’s Word Wide Developers Conference (WWDC), where Apple unveils their developer news for the year, so I’m back already with an update.
Josh Jacob, Director, Mobile and Emerging Technologies
To complement the information Apple shares with developers, we track the usage of all of the iOS apps we develop in house. It’s been another three months of tracking as we’ve entered 2015, so it’s time to share our Q1 (February through April) stats for Hanson-developed iOS apps.
Chris Kujawski, Senior Metrics and Media Strategist Maria Simmons, Software Engineer
You already know that the Apple Watch is Apple’s entry into the blossoming smartwatch and wearable category. It works like this: the computer-on-your-wrist has a symbiotic relationship with your iPhone. Health data read from the watch sensors flows to your phone's activity tracker. Incoming notifications for apps on your phone are routed to your watch, where a click glance removes the need to pull the phone from your pocket.
How do you create custom watch apps that enhance existing iPhone apps? Let’s walk through the process.
Josh Jacob, Director, Mobile and Emerging Technologies
It’s been another three months of developing apps in house and tracking their usage to complement the information Apple shares with developers, so it’s time to share our report of Q4 2014 (November through January) stats for Hanson-developed iOS apps.
Maria Simmons, Software Engineer Chris Kujawski, Senior Metrics and Media Strategist
Are you ready for another round of guessing how many android devices are in use? We’re back with our quarterly statistics as we continue to develop new apps and test the latest devices.
Maria Simmons, Software Engineer Chris Kujawski, Senior Metrics and Media Strategist