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Apple meeting developers to polish Watch apps


 With less than two months to go before it launches its Apple Watch, Apple has invited developers to its offices in Cupertino to finish apps for the wearable device.

A report on enthusiast site 9to5mac.com also said Apple is working with third-party App Store developers to help developers polish the apps for Apple Watch.

"The developers invited by Apple to Cupertino range from those behind titles for sports applications and productivity software. Apple has also been meeting with banks to work on WatchKit applications that assist with the Apple Watch’s Apple Pay functionality," the report said.

Developers indicated they liked Apple Watch’s Digital Crown and called it “really nice,” but one said Force Touch may take time to get used to.

Some developers also had differing opinions about the Taptic Engine vibrating feature.

Citing a source, the 9to5mac.com report said Apple is holding workshops for more than 100 developers across February.

Apple also met early January with a smaller number of developers to help in WatchKit development and discuss future plans, the report added.  — Joel Locsin/ELR, GMA News

source: gmanetwork.com