I have a new weather watchface, and wouldn't mind some feedback before I click the "Publish" button in the Pebbe App Store. It has a lot of features and I'd like to make sure it's bulletproof.
I call it "Cool Weather" and it animates the weather. Hundreds of sky combinations can be displayed based on weather from either OpenWeatherMap, Yahoo, or NOAA. A half-dozen languages are supported (including weather descriptions if OpenWeatherMap is chosen), and date, time, battery, connection, vibration, and refresh settings are customizable. You can either use the GPS (low- or high-accuracy) or enter a weather location by latitude-longitude or city-state.
I think there's a bug in the Pebble firmware. Sometimes the clouds have an extra vertical stripe a few pixels to the right. This doesn't make any sense to me since the clouds have specific widths and I have checked my code carefully. I will probably eventually submit a Pebble bug report.
I had a few other ideas for features, but the app is right up against the 24,000 byte limit.
The latest version is downloadable here: https://SetPebble.com/app/cool-weather
Thanks in advance if you choose to test it.
Matt
I call it "Cool Weather" and it animates the weather. Hundreds of sky combinations can be displayed based on weather from either OpenWeatherMap, Yahoo, or NOAA. A half-dozen languages are supported (including weather descriptions if OpenWeatherMap is chosen), and date, time, battery, connection, vibration, and refresh settings are customizable. You can either use the GPS (low- or high-accuracy) or enter a weather location by latitude-longitude or city-state.
I think there's a bug in the Pebble firmware. Sometimes the clouds have an extra vertical stripe a few pixels to the right. This doesn't make any sense to me since the clouds have specific widths and I have checked my code carefully. I will probably eventually submit a Pebble bug report.
I had a few other ideas for features, but the app is right up against the 24,000 byte limit.
The latest version is downloadable here: https://SetPebble.com/app/cool-weather
Thanks in advance if you choose to test it.
Matt
