Backups are a neat idea, but I do wonder if they'd just end up out of date really quickly?
At the very least, a more or less stable version of a fully customized watch for the needs of a certain person will saved, and all I will have to do is restore the other person's backup. Compatibility with different firmware versions is in question, but then you just need to install the latest firmware and then restore the backup.
For a new user, this seems to be the easiest option to get a polished version of the BJS watch, and then play around, change apps.
But here, of course, just a backup is not enough, more explanations and real examples of use are needed. Otherwise, how, the other person will know the nuances of use?
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@Gordon
At the very least, a more or less stable version of a fully customized watch for the needs of a certain person will saved, and all I will have to do is restore the other person's backup. Compatibility with different firmware versions is in question, but then you just need to install the latest firmware and then restore the backup.
For a new user, this seems to be the easiest option to get a polished version of the BJS watch, and then play around, change apps.
But here, of course, just a backup is not enough, more explanations and real examples of use are needed. Otherwise, how, the other person will know the nuances of use?