Apple has kept details about HealthKit, its framework for collecting personal health details like weight, heart rate, blood sugar, and other vital signs, close to the vest. Even fitness- and health-app developers whom Apple representatives have briefed are fuzzy on how it will work, ReadWrite has learned.
One thing has become clear recently: Apple doesn't want developers to store HealthKit data on iCloud. The App Store will reject apps that try to do so.
Huh? That's a huge headscratcher, given how Apple has pushed developers to use iCloud as a backup and cloud-storage service for other apps. Read more
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