Just done a pull from master and installed from my App Loader.
I think its good that you made the default behaviour the same as the previous version.
I don't think being "minimal" is a good design target for software (or, in fact, any system).
So my thinking behind my preference for a fork and a seperate app called 'Anton Improved' or similar was that Anton Clock is one of the stock Bangle Apps in that it is installed by default on every Bangle 2 that goes out the door. As such it represented to me (at least) a fixed reference point of stability (ie the code was minimal and would not change) and could be used when investigating issues or when needing a baseline measurement of something. I can always recreate a similar basline if I need it - so its no big deal.
Looking forward to your next App and will track changes on the 15 puzzle.
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Hi @dirkhillbrecht
Just done a pull from master and installed from my App Loader.
I think its good that you made the default behaviour the same as the previous version.
So my thinking behind my preference for a fork and a seperate app called 'Anton Improved' or similar was that Anton Clock is one of the stock Bangle Apps in that it is installed by default on every Bangle 2 that goes out the door. As such it represented to me (at least) a fixed reference point of stability (ie the code was minimal and would not change) and could be used when investigating issues or when needing a baseline measurement of something. I can always recreate a similar basline if I need it - so its no big deal.
Looking forward to your next App and will track changes on the 15 puzzle.