Video simulation of an Apple Watch running Yosemite

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A 15 year old developer, Billy Ellis has created a application for Apple Watch I simulates OS X Yosemite directly on your wrist. This concept demonstrates what the Apple Watch with a little imagination and a lot of skill. Best of all, as Ellis has confessed, the young developer hasn't had time to improve his feat, but he does expect to add more features later this week, meaning that he may be improving his test concept in the same moment in which I am writing these lines.

The "Yosemite Simulator for Apple Watch" is not a complete operating system, but, as its name suggests, a simulation that shows the very small Mac desktop with the top bar and a Dock in which we see the icons of the Finder, the Launchpad, the settings, the App Store and the trash can. Even Ellis demonstrates how you can open the Finder and the Applications folder appears. But will it make them work in the future?

Simulate Yosemite on an Apple Watch

The young developer says the reason he creates these apps is to teach people how they can be seen / function certain things in a small device. Ellis says they are fun concepts that allow people to see what the Apple Watch might have looked like if Tim Cook and company had decided to do things differently. He also states that there are many people who would like to see these applications in the App Store, something that does not surprise me. Wouldn't it be nice to fool friends by telling them that we have an entire operating system on one watch?

This is not the first application of its kind that the young developer has created. Last year he already created one in which simulated iOS 4 on the apple clock. What do you think of these applications? Would you like to have them on your Apple Watch?


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