The expected launch of the Apple Watch isn’t until April, but 9to5Mac is reporting today that a number of developers have been invited to Cupertino to test and finalize apps for the highly-anticipated device. According to the report:
The article also notes that there is a sense of urgency around the meetings, presumably in order to have a good number of smoothly-running apps developed with WatchKit at the launch of the Apple Watch or at least prior to a pre-release press event.
Our take on the news: The timing is right, we know that many developers — especially from marquee developers — have been working on Apple Watch counterparts to their iOS apps, and 9to5Mac blogger Mark Gurman has the ear of developers who are more than happy to spill the beans. We’re happy to see that Apple’s newest product will have a lot of quality apps ready to roll when it’s finally available.
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