Crittercism announced the Crittercism iOS SDK 5.2.0 supports Apple Watch. Now, Crittercism customers can ensure their Apple Watch apps will provide a stable, fast, and engaging user experience – delivering the same levels of quality users have grown accustomed to on their smartphones and tablets.
Apple Watch is a powerful example of next-wave mobility and digital interactivity. Much like smartphones and tablets provide a second-screen experience with TV, wearable devices are being used to extend apps to create a rich and complex set of interactions and highly personalized customer experiences. Crittercism iOS SDK 5.2.0 enables optimal app performance from development through deployment ensuring a highly positive customer experience.
“Apple Watch is an exciting development in the growing market of connected personal devices. We are in the early stages of seeing how these new form factors are changing the way people interact with data through apps,” said Dave Robbins, CEO of Crittercism. “As businesses explore new ways to provide differentiated value and engage customers through Apple Watch, Crittercism is committed to ensuring they can provide apps that are fast, reliable, and deliver a consistent app experience across all platforms.”
Key features:
- Crittercism iOS SDK 5.2.0 automatically tracks communication between the Apple Watch and iPhone with no additional code required.
- Communications are tracked as events (what Crittercism calls “breadcrumbs”), which can be used in conjunction with crash reporting and transactions to retrace all of the events leading up to either a crash or a failed transaction.
- As Apple continues to iterate WatchKit towards support for native Apple Watch apps, Crittercism will iterate its iOS SDK to keep pace with the enhanced functionality.
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