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Widgets or Watch complications? #40

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peter-moran opened this issue Sep 16, 2020 · 2 comments
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Widgets or Watch complications? #40

peter-moran opened this issue Sep 16, 2020 · 2 comments
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@peter-moran
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Have you considered making an iOS widget to help see your progress for the day, or maybe even enter foods?

Similarly, if you ever have Apple watch support I would love to have a watch complication. Perhaps a Daily Dozen loop that you can try to close by getting 12 points?

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marc-medley commented Sep 18, 2020

AppleWatch support can add user convience to the application. (This is something I would like for my own use as well.)

At this time, the Apple development is going through a major shift from CocoaTouch Storyboards to SwiftUI.

daily-dozen-ios tag v3.1.1 uncouples the non-UI layer and database from the UI in a way that facilitates migration to SwiftUI. Tag v3.2.x added international languages. As of tag v3.2.1, daily-dozen-ios UI layer remains on Cocoa Storyboards as has also been the case with v1.x and v2.x.

So... after daily-dozen-ios UI layer has migrated to SwiftUI would be the appropriate time to address adding AppleWatch support. In summary, AppleWatch support is of interest but not a currently scheduled development due to other pacing priorities.

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I'd love to tag along on the implementation journey. Just finalized widgets in my application and want to keep going because SwiftUI just reads so beautifully!

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