Suunto app UX/UI survey 27 June 2019
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@Dimitrios-Kanellopoulos Related with @johann-fuehrer questions:
If I install iOS 13 will work suunto app?
The beta public is out and maybe I’ll give it a try.
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@Bulkan no clue atm
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@Bulkan … c’mon, be our beta tester
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@Dimitrios-Kanellopoulos said in Suunto app UX/UI survey 27 June 2019:
@johann-fuehrer we are looking into this. I bet we will make it work as you said.
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@Bulkan I read that it should work and perhaps you can play with the dark theme there as I read.
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so these surveys will come every other week? awesome!!!
Love to see that you guys keep yourself busy with ideas etc.
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@Bulkan said in Suunto app UX/UI survey 27 June 2019:
@Dimitrios-Kanellopoulos Related with @johann-fuehrer questions:
If I install iOS 13 will work suunto app?
The beta public is out and maybe I’ll give it a try.
I am running iOS beta on my iPad and SA is working fine for me. I have not tested all the features but syncing and routes are working.
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@Dimitrios-Kanellopoulos Done!
POI@malcyway said in Suunto app UX/UI survey 27 June 2019:
Now if we could just take all that and wrap it in “Dark Mode” and I’m good!I agree.
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Done.
The POI for me are basic -
@Dimitrios-Kanellopoulos Done. POI are important. Seems right the way that are purpose. No news for new UI laps for Android?
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@Luís-Pinto 4.5. ASap. I ll check when.
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@Luís-Pinto check for updates tomorrow if all goes well. There you go I said it. Dont eat me if it does not come for XY reason or google delays it
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The most important thing for me is that POI should be visible while doing an activity on the route watchface, to have the possibility to divert from the planned track and drink some water from a known spring or to take shelter in known locations in case of need.
If POi are only reachable from the navigation menu it means that an user should stop the activity to use them. -
@General_Witt pois are already reachable on the activity.
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Survey completed.
Yea baby! Get this out there and I can dump Movescount.
Glad this is at least being considered. And hope it makes the cut and that it shows up soon.
@Dimitrios-Kanellopoulos I know this is an app forum. But it’d also be nice to be able to add a poi on the watch beyond just the current location. I.e. start the add screen from the current location and let the user scroll the lat/long up and down before saving. The Ambit3 and prior allowed for this. Very nice when no cell coverage. I can use a paper map or offline map software to get the coordinates and then add them on the watch directly.
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What would you all use the personal heat map feature for? It’s neat, and I like the idea, but I’m not sure how I would actually use that in my day-to-day. How do you envision yourself using? I would be interested to see what the use case is, maybe I am missing something!
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@Jessica-Monk said in Suunto app UX/UI survey 27 June 2019:
What would you all use the personal heat map feature for? It’s neat, and I like the idea, but I’m not sure how I would actually use that in my day-to-day. How do you envision yourself using? I would be interested to see what the use case is, maybe I am missing something!
Funny. I put almost that exact comment in the survey. Interested to know if I’m missing the boat or if there are folks that would find that useful. It’s neat, but not sure I see an overly useful purpose for it…
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Done. POI management is the one feature that could keep me calm, cool, and collected while all this Movescount/SA stuff gets worked out. At the moment, I’ve had such heartburn of the fact that something so basic has been left out. I’m really happy to see they are considering this feature and I hope that it gets here before next ski season, as that’s when I use POIs the most.
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@Jessica-Monk I use it a lot (on the Android version, it’s kinda already available under the profile) to search for a run. I don’t always remember when, or the title I gave to a run, but I defintely always remember in which region of the globe it was…