That is, you can view your most recent photos, delete photos you don’t want to keep, and find photos by tag, using Apple Watch. Microsoft updated the iOS version of the app this week to support Apple Watch, that users can enjoy their OneDrive-based photos right from their wrist. So far there are two Microsoft solutions for Apple Watch. (I just mentioned this briefly in Microsoft + Android.) And as is the case with Android Wear, Microsoft’s support of Apple Watch happens via smart phone apps (in this case for iPhone) that interact with the wearable device. To be fair, Microsoft also supports Android Wear-Google’s Android-based watch and wearable platform-with apps as well. This shouldn’t come as any surprise, but to a fan base weary of Microsoft’s emphasis on competing mobile platforms, here’s some more bad news: the software giant is supporting the Apple Watch with a growing selection of apps.
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