You should both have access to the app now.
The important thing is that you are also on the following tags for the
core repo and utilities:
1. newt core is *mynewt_1_0_0_tag*
2. newt tool is* mynewt_1_0_0_tag*
Inside the app, the key useful feature is the 'play' icon in the top
right hand corner. Clicking that enables streaming of stats. You can
also click it in a specific stats group to see BLE stats tick live, etc.
Please let us know any feedback, ideally with screenshots and detailed
info, etc.!
I'm limited to how many hours we can pour into this since it's done as
paid work via an external individual, but we'd like to contribute to the
project and this seems like a good way.
Best regards,
Kevin
On 25/04/17 20:35, David Simmons wrote:
I'd love to test, and help with development.
santa...@mac.com
Best regards,
dg
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On Apr 25, 2017, at 2:25 PM, Kevin Townsend <ke...@adafruit.com> wrote:
Hi,
We're working on a basic iOS (and later Android) app to do some of the tasks
newtmgr does, but via a mobile app you can download in the app store. It's
intentionally limited for the moment, but you can monitor stats, tasks and
perform firmware updates in a common dual bank setup. The most useful feature
in my opinion is that you can live 'stream' the stats, so you have a wireless
window in the current state of the HW.
We'd like to have a couple testers for it before we release, and I can add a
few people to TestFlight for feedback, but I'd really like to limit it to
people who have the time to provide some feedback. The code will be open source
once published, and we will contribute this to the community, but to get it
into the app store we need to kick the tires in first. Ideally, community
involved in expanding the app would be welcome, but we've made a first pass at
putting something together.
If you have the time and interest in evaluating this, and some Swift experience
would be even better, please reply here or email me the address associated with
your Apple account and we can add you.
Kevin
PS: Everything is currently based on the 1.0.0 tag to keep things consistent
across users.