“This week’s launch of watchOS 2 brings a whole slew of new features and capabilities for developers, some of which are already being taken advantage of by new Apple Watch apps,” Neil Hughes writes for AppleInsider. “Here’s a rundown of some of the best and most interesting watchOS 2 apps that can showcase the versatility of your Apple Watch.”
The best watchOS 2 apps currently available for Apple Watch:
• Dark Sky ($3.99)
• iTranslate (free)
• Runtastic Pro ($4.99)
• Proloquo2Go ($249.99)
• OmniFocus 2 ($39.99)
• PCalc ($9.99)
All of the apps’ capabilities and features discussed in the full article here.
MacDailyNews Take: watchOS 2 is really like getting a new Apple Watch. iTranslate, when you purchase the $4.99 iTranslate Premium option, is amazing: Speak to your Apple Watch and have your Apple Watch “speak” aloud in any of 90 different language – it’s a boon for travelers!
EV-9D9: “How many languages do you speak?”
C-3PO: “I am fluent in over six million forms of communication and can readily—”
EV-9D9: “Splendid. We have been without an interpreter since our master got angry with our last protocol droid and disintegrated him.”
C-3PO: “Disintegrated?”
Forgot to add.
Substitute “Samsung” for “protocol”.
MDN gets a calculator and a weather app on his watch and thinks it’s a whole new watch. Simple minds, simple pleasures.
and cowardly trolling “Mickeys” simple mind gets his simple pleasures by constantly changing his alias from simply “Fred”, “Mick” etc (= simple names)…
How long can my computer keep running with an outdated browser?