Well done Andrew, the app is really smooth and I like the design 🚀
Regarding UX it was really straight forward, never lost track and the on-boarding process was clear.
Only point I did not get are the numbers in the daily forecast but, I am not that into weather forecast so it is probably just because I don't know these.
Congratulations and super cool that you open sourced it, starred ⭐
Hi David, thanks for the feedback - I really appreciate it.
That's a really good point to raise. Those numbers indicate the daily low and high temperature. I really struggled with this part of the design because on larger screens I can just put a min or max label next to it but on mobile there's very little room to play with here.
If you have suggestions on how to make these numbers easier to understand I would really appreciate it.
Oh I see. Don't know if it would works with any units but adding ° would make it more clearer to me and maybe "7° 14°" doesn't need much spaces?
While testing again I something else. In "Settings", when I change the "Units" the app ask me again if I am agree to share my location. Not sure how it is related.
Hope that helps a bit.
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Well done Andrew, the app is really smooth and I like the design 🚀
Regarding UX it was really straight forward, never lost track and the on-boarding process was clear.
Only point I did not get are the numbers in the daily forecast but, I am not that into weather forecast so it is probably just because I don't know these.
Congratulations and super cool that you open sourced it, starred ⭐
P.S.: I mean these numbers, just in case.
Hi David, thanks for the feedback - I really appreciate it.
That's a really good point to raise. Those numbers indicate the daily low and high temperature. I really struggled with this part of the design because on larger screens I can just put a min or max label next to it but on mobile there's very little room to play with here.
If you have suggestions on how to make these numbers easier to understand I would really appreciate it.
Thanks again for your support and feedback!
Oh I see. Don't know if it would works with any units but adding
°
would make it more clearer to me and maybe "7° 14°" doesn't need much spaces?While testing again I something else. In "Settings", when I change the "Units" the app ask me again if I am agree to share my location. Not sure how it is related.
Hope that helps a bit.