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I would like to create an iPhone/iWatch app featuring a spinning wheel. The spinning wheel will allow the user to control the behaviour of the app and should be touchable; in other words other than spinning (long touch) the wheel should be able to detect short touches.

To design the architecture of this App I have a doubt: should I use UIImage view subclasses only or should I use SpriteKit and mix it with UIKit?

Example of spinning wheel.

Many thanks

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  • I don't think iWatch can implement either UIImageView or SpriteKit, you need to use WKInterfaceImage instead.
    – Guy Kogus
    Nov 21, 2014 at 17:23

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On iPhone I've already done this by only using UIKit... And I didn't have any problem with it. So I would answer pure UIKit. On iWatch, I don't have the knowledge to answer you about this part.

You said you want to subclass UIImageView, but I don't think you want to do that. Instead, you should subclass UIView and manage UIImageView instances privately.

Also, if and only if you want to use SpritKit only for that component in your application, you should avoid using it because the less dependency you have, the more happy you are. But it's my personal thought about that.

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