Apple Watch – the surprise man who developed the software

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  Apple Watch is one of the most important projects within the Apple company, hundreds of employees working on its development, and today we find the person who contributed decisively to the development of the watch software. Specifically, the former CTO of the company Adobe, Kevin Lynch, led the team that developed the Apple Watch software, being present on the stage of the conference where the Apple Watch was unveiled. Lynch was employed in the framework Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC), the better a year ago, he having a mysterious role until now when we learn that he supervised the development process.

The people who created the watch have been described by Apple employees as an "all-star team." Apple's top designers and engineers who worked on its iPhone, iPad and Macs are all part of it, several Apple employees said. Top executives include Jony Ive, Apple's head of design; Jeff Williams, the head of operations; and Kevin Lynch, a former Adobe executive, who leads the watch's software development.

  Although Kevin Lynch attacked the company Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC), countless times in the past for refusing to use the flash system of Adobe, but now he contributed to the development of one of Apple's most important products. Codenamed Gizmo inside the Cupertino labs, the Apple Watch was hidden in Galaxy smartwatch cases to be tested in public, with Lynch collaborating with Jony Ive on its development. Having said that, it is quite unusual to learn that an important person from a competing company Apple helped develop one of the most important products of the American company, but this is common in Cupertino.

  On March 9, the Apple Watch will be presented by the Apple company along with all its customization options, so then we will find out all the details about it.