07-10-2021 01:11
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07-10-2021 01:26
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07-10-2021 01:26
Not on the watch, AFAIK. You may be able to make do with this in conjunction with file transfer.
In some cases, system.launchApp() might suffice.
Best Answer07-10-2021 17:13
07-10-2021 17:13
To my knowledge, every app has its own location on the watch where you can save files but they're private (associated to the app ID). I think I saw that in the documentation:
Best Answer07-10-2021 20:57
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07-10-2021 20:57
@bloodtrainThanks, as the documentation specifically references a PRIVATE folder the presumption is in the structure there may be a PUBLIC one, albeit undocumented?
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08-05-2021 19:25
08-05-2021 19:25
I think you can with the App Cluster Storage (Group Storage)
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Best Answer08-10-2021 06:48
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08-10-2021 06:48
@Krish_2009Thanks, sounds interesting, do you have any examples?
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Best Answer08-31-2021 12:52
08-31-2021 12:52
@Guy_ I don't have much examples but I know that kpay uses this.
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