This week, Federico and John spend time with the visionOS simulator and consider the design of the Apple Vision Pro system apps and what to expect from third-party developers.

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Apple Vision Pro Apps* A selection of stories from MacStories past Apple Vision Pro coverage: + Apple Vision Pro: A Watershed Moment for Personal Computing + AppStories, Episode 335 – Federico’s Experience with Apple Vision Pro + Apple Announces visionOS App Evaluation Process, Labs, and Developer Kits + Unity Launches PolySpatial Beta Program for visionOS Developers + David Smith on Adapting Widgetsmith’s Weather Features to visionOS + Developers’ Early Experiments with visionOS + Apple Releases visionOS SDK and Developer Tools


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