I've noticed something odd with iOS Weather. In the video “today” is Thur.
SOMETIMES when I touch “today” it opens a day with graph where the whole day is a dashed line. That indicates the day is in the past. But if you look at the top it’s showing today (Thur in the video). But if I swipe to the left to move to the next day the top indicator jumps backwards quickly to Wed and then forwards to Thur again where it shows the correct graph with only a partially dashed line.
If I swipe to the right to move to yesterday I see the original graph, which actually is the graph for Wed.
Since this only happens sometimes I’m wondering if it’s related to FB13730365 that I opened, which is that I wasn’t seeing a 10 day forecast when I asked for the weather in the morning before 11AM EDT.
@MuseumShuffle My favorite (as in least favorite) recurrent Siri error lately is if I am in the car with CarPlay active I simply can't look up destinations via voice. I try to add a stop to a trip, use the voice prompt to say where I want to go and Siri shrugs. Stop the car and type it in (which you can actually do via the CarPlay screen 😅) and it works fine.
Now that I'm almost done with supporting landscape mode with @PleaseDontRain I'm realizing that I might be running out of excuses for not having an iPad version. 😳
During her presentation at @DeepDishSwift my jaw hit the floor when Kim Arnett said that not supporting landscape in your app could be an accessibility problem.
I started taking some baby steps towards supporting landscape mode in Please Don't Rain.
Edit: Fixed the background color not extending fully to the left and right by adding .edgesIgnoringSafeArea(.all) to the Color in my .background modifier.
@nickkohrn True story: Auto Layout knocked me out of iOS Dev for quite a while. I got under the impression that was the main way apps were developed and the course I took didn't do a good job at all at explaining how to resolve conflicts and constraint issues. When the class was over I lost my resources for help. I was just doing this all for fun and it was the furthest from fun imaginable.
Please Don’t Rain was the first subscription app I had ever made. I had no idea what I was doing when I set the pricing (and still don’t).
I wasn’t sure if anyone would be interested in the three month option I offered along with the annual option but I’ve been surprised at how many people choose it.
Of the last ten sales/renewals I’ve had, four of them have been the three month option.