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Mobile Android App #24
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Jonas, this sounds amazing 🎉🥳 |
New version:
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@Thovi98 One friendly question? Can you help me translate the app into French? :) |
Yes, of course I will ! Sorry that I didn’t propose you yet. Did you know that as a Nextcloud app, you could integrate your app into the Nextcloud Transifex, so everybody could easily help translating into every language ? :) |
Yes, I know, but gitlab is not integrated right now :) I have a similar issue with the nextcloud password app :) see https://gitlab.com/joleaf/nc-passwords-app/-/issues/6. and nextcloud/docker-ci#248 |
It may help if some of the users of the android app can write a short app store review. https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=de.jbservices.nc_timemanager_app |
I'm going to close this for now, since no action is needed. |
@joleaf Hey – I know you don't have much time 🙂 But if you have a minute, I'm going to release a new version today that contains a major rewrite of the database mappers to restore compatibility with NC 26. I'd be curious to hear if the Android app still works as expected. I caught quite a few bugs after the rewrite by means of my existing end-to-end tests, but I don't use the Android app, so can't really test on that end 😬 My idea is to release the new version today to not keep people waiting. But if you can see any issues with the app, I can push out another fix quickly. |
Hey @te-online , the problem is that I do not use this app anymore 😂 |
Hi @te-online ,
I just developed a mobile app for your NC Timemanager.
The first open beta version is available in the google play store here.
Feel free to take a look at it :)
Also, the source code is open source and available here.
The next version contains charts and a time tracking feature and will be released next week :)
Maybe, if the app is in production, you can add a link to this app on the NC App site here?
Best,
Jonas
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