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== Summary ==
 
== Summary ==
Carousel is essentially watchOS's graphical user interface (much the same as GNOME is to Linux, Explorer is to Microsoft Windows, and Finder is to Mac OS) and manages graphical services such as icons and multitasking. When it is launched, it registers PurpleSystemEventPort, essentially making it the main application.
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Carousel is essentially watchOS's graphical user interface (much the same as [[wikipedia:GNOME|GNOME]] is to [[wikipedia:Linux|Linux]], [[wikipedia:File Explorer|Explorer]] is to [[wikipedia:Microsoft Windows|Microsoft Windows]], and [[wikipedia:Finder (software)|Finder]] is to [[wikipedia:macOS|macOS]]) and manages graphical services such as icons and multitasking. When it is launched, it registers PurpleSystemEventPort, essentially making it the main application.
Perhaps you already know about SpringBoard on iOS, Carousel is the equivalent to it for watchOS devices.
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Perhaps you already know about [[SpringBoard]] on [[iOS]], Carousel is the equivalent to it for [[watchOS]] devices.
   
 
=== Primary Functions===
 
=== Primary Functions===
* Carousel acts a stacking window manager, rendering the child applications
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* Carousel acts as stacking window manager, rendering child applications
* Carousel activates/deactivates and manages memory of the UIKit applications it launches
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* Carousel activates, deactivates and manages memory of the UIKit applications it launches

Latest revision as of 18:26, 27 November 2019

Carousel.jpeg

Summary

Carousel is essentially watchOS's graphical user interface (much the same as GNOME is to Linux, Explorer is to Microsoft Windows, and Finder is to macOS) and manages graphical services such as icons and multitasking. When it is launched, it registers PurpleSystemEventPort, essentially making it the main application. Perhaps you already know about SpringBoard on iOS, Carousel is the equivalent to it for watchOS devices.

Primary Functions

  • Carousel acts as stacking window manager, rendering child applications
  • Carousel activates, deactivates and manages memory of the UIKit applications it launches