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A little over a week after Apple delayed the launch of its much-buzzed HealthKit platform due to a bug, the first batch of HealthKit-enabled app are now available
FitPort ($1.99) — which monitors health information and tracks steps taken, calories burned and other data— is among the first HealthKit-compatible apps listed in the Apple App Store, as first spotted by 9to5Mac
Other HealthKit-integrated apps include WebMD, Yummly (for recipes and grocery shopping), MyFitnessPal and Carrot Fit — all of which require iOS 8.0.2 to access.
"Users of WebMD’s Healthy Target platform can connect directly with Apple’s Health app, sync biometric data (steps, weight, sleep, blood glucose, blood pressure) and receive contextually relevant content that helps them make sense of the data so that they can take steps toward their health and wellness goals," a WebMD spokesperson told Mashable, adding the company just got the "greenlight to launch" on Friday afternoon.
The arrival is a part of the rollout of iOS 8.0.2. which fixed a series of issues found its first two versions Read more...
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