@kaa I like that the dial isn't flat but rather has lots of depth and layers. I think I like the 'harvest' model best.
@kaa I like that the dial isn't flat but rather has lots of depth and layers. I think I like the 'harvest' model best.
@ckcycling agreed. ❤️
@DaveyCraney yeah… I don’t have lots of space but it’s really pleasant :-)
@timmckenna thanks!
@hutaffe oh man… I wish I saw your reply a bit sooner. That might be it. Thanks!!!
@chriskrycho Yeah... I agee. I think it is just the muscle memory I developed the last few months. Code formatting on each file save, using npm, in-browser previews. It is just a bit of a different world and gets overwhelming after a longer break ;)
@odd Thank you! I will post another update once Im done. I hope it will turn out nice :)
@vincent I’ve noticed it too. Mostly while I use Safari🤔.
@ridwan Thank you! I will definitely need some luck promoting the app. 😅 That part isn’t the easiest….
@ridwan Thank you! I make apps and websites for quite some time now. However, this is my first app that works on Macs. And also one of the more complex project I worked on. Somehow, seeing it on the Mac App Store for the first time made me a bit sentimental 😉😅
@odd thanks! 😊
@Gaby thanks! 👍👍👍 I will be working on a test flight version tomorrow and will blog about it for sure.
@Gaby I just wrapped a big update and need to test it for a few days. It should be back on the App Store next week.
@Gaby I’m glad you like my rose gold attempt ;-)
@vincent well... you said you have a $1000 limit so that should keep you in check ;-)
@vincent build it yourself. Turn it into a fun teaching project :-) It is super easy and can be fun :-) Let me know if you need help picking parts (if you decide to go this route).
@vincent still waiting for 🕰⏰⌚️. 🙃
@sarcassem @vincent That is all true. Free makes it really easy to critisize. Price always adds value. BUT... in case of the current version of my app... I think I would give it one star as well.... ;)
@vincent I know! Same here. It made me laugh... but still.. it is a good reminder to keep ourselves secure online :-)
@vincent thanks! I still have some work on it before I can send it for review... but I’m super happy with how the app is shaping up so far. :-)
@vincent that’s just shitty of them. I’m glad you’re blogging about it so people actually see how Apple plays the game. 🤮🤬
@vincent I use Microsoft sculpt (an older model) and it is really comfortable to use for hours. Make sure you get a mice and a comfortable chair as well. It made a huge difference in the quality of my work day.
@greghiggins fun fact.... Swiss watchmaking industry is considered to be luxurious and sophisticated right now... But around 100 years ago they were considered to be knock-offs of more technically advanced and reliable watches from Germany, England, France or the US. They make beautiful watches but aren’t really masters of innovation ;-) And that shows...
@greghiggins It’s a fascinating rabbit hole. Russian watchmaking was kickstarted by the recession in the US and machinery from the East Germany (post 2WW). Polish watchmaking was based on the USSR licenses but right when polish factories got sophisticated enough to make their own parts, soviets decided to shut them down. Once you get outside of the Swiss watchmaking (pretty unexciting), it’s like assembling geopolitical puzzles of the last 150 years.
@greghiggins same here. I have an Apple Watch but quickly reverted back to a mechanical one. Lately I stared reading/researching about Russian and Polish watches. It’s fascinating! :-)