I'm delighted to be able to show off Pedometer++ v8.
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I'm delighted to be able to show off Pedometer++ v8. It is a top-to-bottom redesign of the watchOS app. Pedometer++ has been on the watch since the very beginning. This feels like the culmination of more than a decade of both UX, design and low level technical learnings over those years.
To start with the home screen has been clarified to be more legible at a glance. With some incredibly fun (to use and to make) animations to celebrate when you reach your goal.
@_Davidsmith so good
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I'm delighted to be able to show off Pedometer++ v8. It is a top-to-bottom redesign of the watchOS app. Pedometer++ has been on the watch since the very beginning. This feels like the culmination of more than a decade of both UX, design and low level technical learnings over those years.
To start with the home screen has been clarified to be more legible at a glance. With some incredibly fun (to use and to make) animations to celebrate when you reach your goal.
@_Davidsmith beautiful
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I'm delighted to be able to show off Pedometer++ v8. It is a top-to-bottom redesign of the watchOS app. Pedometer++ has been on the watch since the very beginning. This feels like the culmination of more than a decade of both UX, design and low level technical learnings over those years.
To start with the home screen has been clarified to be more legible at a glance. With some incredibly fun (to use and to make) animations to celebrate when you reach your goal.
I've spent the last five years working towards having the best possible mapping experience on the wrist possible. This has involved building a completely custom mapping engine which runs natively on the watch and working with a cartographer to create a highly legible dark mode map.
I use it for all the navigation on my longer walks and once you have a map on your wrist it is hard to go back.

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I've spent the last five years working towards having the best possible mapping experience on the wrist possible. This has involved building a completely custom mapping engine which runs natively on the watch and working with a cartographer to create a highly legible dark mode map.
I use it for all the navigation on my longer walks and once you have a map on your wrist it is hard to go back.

I also built a new "Expedition Mode" workout system for this update. This allows for up to 40% better battery life. While most of the time the battery life on an Apple Watch is good enough for a typical outing, especially on older devices this can really extend how far you can go. All while still having the navigation/mapping features still there.
Building this was a lot of fun...as it required taking dozens of extremely long hikes/runs over the last two years while I worked on it.

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I also built a new "Expedition Mode" workout system for this update. This allows for up to 40% better battery life. While most of the time the battery life on an Apple Watch is good enough for a typical outing, especially on older devices this can really extend how far you can go. All while still having the navigation/mapping features still there.
Building this was a lot of fun...as it required taking dozens of extremely long hikes/runs over the last two years while I worked on it.

Overall the app just feels "right" now. Previously there was always a part of the app which I knew was a bit of a compromise, but now I'm just plain happy with it. I worked with @rafa on the design side, which really helped me to sure up all the UX rough edges which have lingered in prior releases.
It feels both native and novel to me, and a great example of what years of steady work can accomplish.
Give it a try: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/pedometer/id712286167

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I also built a new "Expedition Mode" workout system for this update. This allows for up to 40% better battery life. While most of the time the battery life on an Apple Watch is good enough for a typical outing, especially on older devices this can really extend how far you can go. All while still having the navigation/mapping features still there.
Building this was a lot of fun...as it required taking dozens of extremely long hikes/runs over the last two years while I worked on it.

@_Davidsmith That’s some next level of dev-driven fitness! Congratulations!
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I've spent the last five years working towards having the best possible mapping experience on the wrist possible. This has involved building a completely custom mapping engine which runs natively on the watch and working with a cartographer to create a highly legible dark mode map.
I use it for all the navigation on my longer walks and once you have a map on your wrist it is hard to go back.

@_Davidsmith looking forward to using these next week in Scotland

Where is the best place to send you feature requests?
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I also built a new "Expedition Mode" workout system for this update. This allows for up to 40% better battery life. While most of the time the battery life on an Apple Watch is good enough for a typical outing, especially on older devices this can really extend how far you can go. All while still having the navigation/mapping features still there.
Building this was a lot of fun...as it required taking dozens of extremely long hikes/runs over the last two years while I worked on it.

@_Davidsmith Intrigued, I’ll give it a try.
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Overall the app just feels "right" now. Previously there was always a part of the app which I knew was a bit of a compromise, but now I'm just plain happy with it. I worked with @rafa on the design side, which really helped me to sure up all the UX rough edges which have lingered in prior releases.
It feels both native and novel to me, and a great example of what years of steady work can accomplish.
Give it a try: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/pedometer/id712286167

@_Davidsmith @rafa looking absolutely gorgeous, congrats!!
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I'm delighted to be able to show off Pedometer++ v8. It is a top-to-bottom redesign of the watchOS app. Pedometer++ has been on the watch since the very beginning. This feels like the culmination of more than a decade of both UX, design and low level technical learnings over those years.
To start with the home screen has been clarified to be more legible at a glance. With some incredibly fun (to use and to make) animations to celebrate when you reach your goal.
@_Davidsmith great work! Love the redesign.

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Overall the app just feels "right" now. Previously there was always a part of the app which I knew was a bit of a compromise, but now I'm just plain happy with it. I worked with @rafa on the design side, which really helped me to sure up all the UX rough edges which have lingered in prior releases.
It feels both native and novel to me, and a great example of what years of steady work can accomplish.
Give it a try: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/pedometer/id712286167

It looks nice and useful but I would like to know in advance what it will cost.
Very annoying:

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I also built a new "Expedition Mode" workout system for this update. This allows for up to 40% better battery life. While most of the time the battery life on an Apple Watch is good enough for a typical outing, especially on older devices this can really extend how far you can go. All while still having the navigation/mapping features still there.
Building this was a lot of fun...as it required taking dozens of extremely long hikes/runs over the last two years while I worked on it.

Did you mean to say “up to 40% MORE battery life”?
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I'm delighted to be able to show off Pedometer++ v8. It is a top-to-bottom redesign of the watchOS app. Pedometer++ has been on the watch since the very beginning. This feels like the culmination of more than a decade of both UX, design and low level technical learnings over those years.
To start with the home screen has been clarified to be more legible at a glance. With some incredibly fun (to use and to make) animations to celebrate when you reach your goal.
@_Davidsmith GIMMMMMEEEE
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I also built a new "Expedition Mode" workout system for this update. This allows for up to 40% better battery life. While most of the time the battery life on an Apple Watch is good enough for a typical outing, especially on older devices this can really extend how far you can go. All while still having the navigation/mapping features still there.
Building this was a lot of fun...as it required taking dozens of extremely long hikes/runs over the last two years while I worked on it.

@_Davidsmith Dumb question: does this record into Apple Fitness too?
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Overall the app just feels "right" now. Previously there was always a part of the app which I knew was a bit of a compromise, but now I'm just plain happy with it. I worked with @rafa on the design side, which really helped me to sure up all the UX rough edges which have lingered in prior releases.
It feels both native and novel to me, and a great example of what years of steady work can accomplish.
Give it a try: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/pedometer/id712286167

@_Davidsmith @rafa the visuals, the animations, the features.
It all feels right and fits perfectly together.Your work clearly has paid off, and like you said, it feels novel yet familiar. Makes me want to try it out and get excited about the fun presentation.
Congratulations on the release!
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@_Davidsmith great work! Love the redesign.

@gedeonm
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@_Davidsmith Dumb question: does this record into Apple Fitness too?
@WTL Yup, if you give it Health permissions. The workouts will show up in Activity and Health.
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Overall the app just feels "right" now. Previously there was always a part of the app which I knew was a bit of a compromise, but now I'm just plain happy with it. I worked with @rafa on the design side, which really helped me to sure up all the UX rough edges which have lingered in prior releases.
It feels both native and novel to me, and a great example of what years of steady work can accomplish.
Give it a try: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/pedometer/id712286167

@_Davidsmith very excited for this!!
Out of curiosity, is an iPad app that only manages the maps and gpx tracks and imports to Pedometer++ something that’s possible in the future?
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@_Davidsmith @rafa the visuals, the animations, the features.
It all feels right and fits perfectly together.Your work clearly has paid off, and like you said, it feels novel yet familiar. Makes me want to try it out and get excited about the fun presentation.
Congratulations on the release!
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@_Davidsmith very excited for this!!
Out of curiosity, is an iPad app that only manages the maps and gpx tracks and imports to Pedometer++ something that’s possible in the future?
@martinbuckler I've thought about it, similarly with having a Mac app. It has just never gotten to the top of the list.