Next update is ready on the watch (no favorites, yet, but its a watchOS
3/4 app that runs on the watch and uses the crown).
Right now the update is delayed because we also need to make some
changes due to GDPR, we want to do this right.
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Any news on iPing for the AW? Last post was in January 2016, there
should be some development, for example the Favorites-screen or setting
volume with the crown.
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pippin wrote:
> so I would actually love to be able to use the crown.
>
Well, yes it would be nice to have - but not if the rest is moreless
unusable then ;-)
Yes I do also hope it will be new software and not hardware. The watch,
especially the more expensive models are not really the sort
Well, may be just me but _I_ do sometimes change the volume using the
watch, for example when you are talking with guests and want to quickly
tune down (or up...).
My biggest problem with thins right now is not that it's slow but it
lacks granularity so I would actually love to be able to use the
pippin wrote:
>
> So from a performance standpoint moving to watchOS 2 would be a step
> backwards
>
> ACCESS TO CROWN AND SENSORS
>
> Being able to change the volume using the crown would actually be the
> most important improvement in a watchOS 2 App and it's actually the one
> single reason
iPeng for AppleTV will come, initially as a player only.
But that's another platform I'm not totally convinced of. The remote is
a real mess and the whole thing is too complicated to navigate.
Actually similar problems to the Watch. Apple forgot to care about UI
and usability.
And that means some
Well then. You "have the app" already, so you just have to wait for
Apple to make a more capable device. Then app developers will make it a
compelling device (maybe.)
Personally I find these wristwatch reboots totally out of place. But at
the same time I can't see how we could do without wearable
epoch1970 wrote:
> They could very well change everything inside, and nothing outside
> except for new bracelet colors or such. Then people w/ a V1 wouldn't
> have to cower in shame when they come across someone with a V2.
>
Yes, but that's not what the rumors say. These rumors say it's much
sli
pippin wrote:
> You mean the rumored-about second-generation Apple Watch? Hard to tell.
> I still can't believe they are really bringing it this year because that
> would so severely devalue the first generation and IMHO kill their
> effort to position the watch as a luxury accessory.
They could
epoch1970 wrote:
> s/Being able to run Apps when the watch is unavailable/Being able to run
> Apps when the *iPhone* is unavailable/g ?
>
Well, the main problem here is that there is so much you need to do on
the phone right now.
I could run it independently if I dropped all advanced UI and artw
s/Being able to run Apps when the watch is unavailable/Being able to run
Apps when the *iPhone* is unavailable/g ?
How far is the hardware revision, realistically? I expect gains in
battery/efficency will improve the performance side.
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4 SB 3 iPeng (iPhone + iPad) Squeez
A little update because I'm getting questions on a watchOS 2 version of
the iPeng Watch App.
I have experimented with this quite a bit and I'm still a bit undecided
about what to do.
The decision to switch to a native watchOS 2 App or not is unfortunately
not as straightforward as it looks at fir
straightc wrote:
>
> > thouky wrote:
> >
> > I'm currently using Workflow to provide basic control of LMS, but it
> > will be great to have a more fully featured (and more reliable) app...
> > [image:
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thouky wrote:
> Looking superb. Hopefully it will be available soon. :-)
>
> I'm currently using Workflow to provide basic control of LMS, but it
> will be great to have a more fully featured (and more reliable) app...
> [image:
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pufnstuf wrote:
>
> Does anyone else have lots of trouble getting Siri to open the iPeng
> app? Siri keeps trying to open "iPad" or "IP"... please help. :D
After it's installed? You might want to not speak too fast for Siri, she
has a tendency to try to combine all the syllables to find a match
pippin wrote:
> Well, none of that will be in the _initial_ feature set :) I want to get
> some opinions first based on NowPlaying, playlist, player switching an
> power.> > >
> >
> > I'm all for the ability to rate the now playing track and to to add it
> > to favourites.
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pippin wrote:
> Well, both "fully featured" and "reliable" are a bit of a challenge on
> the Watch, aren't they? Features that include long lists are a no-go on
> the Watch - they don't work well and are a nuisance to handle - and
> reliability strongly depends on the connection quality which isn
pippin wrote:
> There's really nothing you need to or even can configure.
> Just install it using the Watch companion App and also make sure to
> enable the Glance (you'll know how to do that when you've set up your
> Watch)
You were correct (of course!) it was very straightforward. Thank you -
There's really nothing you need to or even can configure.
Just install it using the Watch companion App and also make sure to
enable the Glance (you'll know how to do that when you've set up your
Watch)
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Squeezemenicely wrote:
> 18231
>
ok I'm so excited now as my Apple Watch will arrive on Tuesday and the
first app I'll be trying is that's right iPeng!!! These screens look
great. Well done Pippin!
Is there any trick to it, or will all my settings etc just show up in
the Peng interface?
Yea, I'll have to see. The problem with the complications is that you
can't update them on demand so if it e.g. Shows the current track and
you skip it would get out of sync.
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pippin wrote:
> I thought about that one, too. Will have to see when and how homekit
> actually hits the market
Methinks Apple's going to push; They started boasting proactive
behaviour in iOS, and I doubt time-of-day and the like are sufficient to
make inference relevant enough; I'd bet you nee
epoch1970 wrote:
> Well, 2.0 w/ native apps starts to get interesting. I've spotted
> timetravel (for the playlist?)
It's harder than it sounds. The timeline is fixed and updating it
requires a push notification. This requires some experimenting
> wifi+homekit+microphone (for location?)
I though
Well, 2.0 w/ native apps starts to get interesting. I've spotted
timetravel (for the playlist?) and wifi+homekit+microphone (for
location?)
Also, if you keep specializing for the watch, and the watch proves
indeed largely autonomous, I think you should consider pricing the app
separately.
(I'm s
Where's that "like"-button when you need it?
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It arrived, just installed and am impressed! Being able to check what is
playing and skipping from your wrist, is incredibly cool. Thanks!
Personally I would not include voicesearch. I do not think it is worth
it on the watch. Plus album titles are often in other languages. Being
in Germany would
thouky wrote:
> (although it would be nicer to use the crown for the latter)
>
Definitely. Apple has said "September/October". Essentially, when iOS 9
comes out, I'd say. "Developer Preview" coming up tomorrow.
>
> First their is a user interface issue in that the player selection
> screen doe
Yay! It's available (from the UK App Store). :-)
Viewing the current playback status, play/pause, changing between tracks
on the current playlist and adjusting the volume all work well on the
watch (although it would be nicer to use the crown for the latter).
Selecting the player to control and t
It's actually now _in review_ for almost 24h. Think they started it and
then went in for the weekend so probably Monday
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pippin wrote:
> In other news: the review times at Apple right now are really annoying.
> Two weeks is too much.
That is totally ridiculous. Hope it will be released soon.
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Great, thanks. This will require quite a redesign of the playlist
display but if I ever do that for performance reasons (with long PLs the
current solution can be a performance hog) it's a cool idea!
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pippin wrote:
> Well, iPad/iPhone is something indeed worth considering. Could you file
> a ticket?
Done: #529 - new - minor - Jun 6, 2015 - Merged display of past (what
was that tune?) and future (active playlist) songs
I'm not really used to declaring bugs against iPeng! But seemingly I did
a
Well, iPad/iPhone is something indeed worth considering. Could you file
a ticket?
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pippin wrote:
> Hm, I'm not sure the watch is the right device for this. It's usually
> stateless and not good for long lists. This isn't something particularly
> urgent, isn't it? Wouldn't you rather look something like that up on the
> phone?
Well, if you were to give a positive response to the
Hm, I'm not sure the watch is the right device for this. It's usually
stateless and not good for long lists. This isn't something particularly
urgent, isn't it? Wouldn't you rather look something like that up on the
phone?
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As you've been asking for suggestions...
I've always regretted the playlist wouldn't keep history of played
songs.
Now we have the brilliant "what was that tune?" which serves this
purpose. I don't use it much but why I need it, it's here. And I esp.
like the fact it also works with radios.
Perha
Quoting pippin (pippin.6xt...@no-mx.forums.slimdevices.com):
>
> While Apple are taking their time
>
> The full player switching sequence...
> 18183
>
I've been completely on the fence about the Apple Watch... you may
have sold another one for them. This might be the killer app to push
me
While Apple are taking their time
The full player switching sequence...
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Squeezemenicely wrote:
> Oh yes it does! I especially like the bar!. You should invite us over
> for a drink.
:)
Need to make a photo. There's indeed an SB3 standing in between all the
bottles. And my old A2s around them.
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Squeezemenicely wrote:
>
> It is important to understand that the watch is perfect for basic info
> and commands. It is not a mini iPhone. Something some developers simply
> did wrong, in trying to add too much functionality and info on the tiny
> screen.
>
Definitely. It's one of these things
as you probably know, I am excitedly waiting for the release of iPeng on
Apple Watch.
It is important to understand that the watch is perfect for basic info
and commands. It is not a mini iPhone. Something some developers simply
did wrong, in trying to add too much functionality and info on the t
Another day, another screen shot...
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OK, another image. The glance (since you asked no questions about all
the features that are uncommon in the above screen shot; most of which
only actual Watch users will have a chance of actually noticing, though,
and even then maybe only if you know about WatchKit limitations...).
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For tho
thouky wrote:
> The middle two on that list are definitely the ones that I would request
> added to your initial feature set.
>
Well, none of that will be in the _initial_ feature set :) I want to get
some opinions first based on NowPlaying, playlist, player switching an
power.
It was my origin
pippin wrote:
> Well, iPeng on the Watch does of course come with Quick Switch which is
> as close as I can see music following coming right now. Maybe if we once
> get direct access to the Bluetooth LE stack and can use iBeacons
Will probably sound silly, but "follow me" would be a feature
pippin wrote:
> After the first version is out I plan to have a poll on which features
> make most sense and how many there should be - anything beyond four adds
> intermediate menu levels so makes the whole thing more complex to use.
>
> Current candidates for additional features are:
>
> >
Well, iPeng on the Watch does of course come with Quick Switch which is
as close as I can see music following coming right now. Maybe if we once
get direct access to the Bluetooth LE stack and can use iBeacons
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I suppose the watch doesn't know how to do it any better than a phone
(...) but one use I'd see beyond mute/volume control/skip would be
"follow me"...
(Honestly, I'm in the boat of those who dropped their watch when their
mobile phone provided accurate time and decent battery life, and I don't
s
Well, both "fully featured" and "reliable" are a bit of a challenge on
the Watch, aren't they? Features that include long lists are a no-go on
the Watch - they don't work well and are a nuisance to handle - and
reliability strongly depends on the connection quality which isn't
always a given.
For
Looking superb. Hopefully it will be available soon. :-)
I'm currently using Workflow to provide basic control of LMS, but it
will be great to have a more fully featured (and more reliable) app...
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http://
I know that those of you with the Watch have been waiting for this
Now, it's not on the App Store yet but close to being submitted. So I
thought I'd start with a little preview
And as usual with my iPeng previews, there are a few hints hidden in
there although in this case they are pretty
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