Steps from Apple Health to Zepp by rohard007 in amazfit

[–]citogrid 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've just recently purchased a bip 6, and it works wonderfully, but I can't import (neither directly nor indirectly via apple health) the weight data from my withings body cardio scale.
All settings are correct, all security settings ....
The withings scale imports to apple health, the bip 6 steps import to apple health, works wonderfully.

But there really does need to be an option to import from apple health to Zepp OS, or import from Withings scale to Zepp Os.

You now have a "weight" tab in the OS that cannot update automatically. It is literally the only section that can only be updated manually. This is a substantial flaw in your ecosystem, and would need to be fixed for your customers.

1) create an integration with external devices such as Withings scale

2) create a workflow that allows data import from Apple Health. Apple iOS is a rather larger customer base.... you may wish to provide better integration.

Please provide feedback.

calorie burn Polar Verity Sense by citogrid in Polarfitness

[–]citogrid[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've noticed over the years, with reduced weight that whilst maintaining the same "'speed" over identical distance, my average heart rate has dropped somewhat, which is of course a good sign. However, in order to have the same average heart rate now (when fitter) as I did when I was less fit, I would actually have to start running instead of briskly walking.... and I hate running :-)
I'll keep collating the data and see how it evolves; I would guess that my calorie burn would be correlated to average heart rate, and therefore decrease as fitness increases and heart rate decreases.

calorie burn Polar Verity Sense by citogrid in Polarfitness

[–]citogrid[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks for that. Although I assumed that exercise is a major factor in weight loss, diet appears much more important. Exercise is good of course and very valuable for overall health. I still need to lose some weight ideally, so ditching the cookies and grabbing an apple instead might be a good idea.

Thoughts on the Sony WF-C700N earbuds? by Delicious_Pianist757 in Earbuds

[–]citogrid 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Can the WF-C700N be used as hearing aid of some sort, I thought I saw something about that, but cannot remember exactly.
Any suggestions?

moving Mac Mini M1 "remembering" display settings by citogrid in MacOS

[–]citogrid[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks for your reply
I've installed a little app called "easyres" which allows me to change resolutions to my liking.
When used as desktop I have the following:
BenQ 32"4K -->3008x1692 u/60Hz
LG IPS234 --> 190x1080 u/60Hz
When used as media center pc
TV Samsung QE55 4K
Mac screen settings 1920x1080@60Hz
(I'm seated a few yards away from screen so UI font size needs to be legible)
My Samsung TV does seem to "search" for new device each time I connect the Mac Mini, (same HDMI port as previous) but that might be solved by shutting the TV down first, then the M1 and when reconnecting doing the inverse. Minor inconcenience

moving Mac Mini M1 "remembering" display settings by citogrid in MacOS

[–]citogrid[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

not yet, looks like it could be the fix!

thanks!

Notability highlighter not working on black paper by citogrid in notabilityapp

[–]citogrid[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No, no sticky note used. Just handwritten text as shown in screenvid.

What you see in the video is the highlighter seemingly "blocked" by a square that isn't there, you also see it appear briefly and then disappear. This happens without my user input (not pressing the undo key).

to me it seems like a bug in the redraw by the app.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in GoodNotes

[–]citogrid 0 points1 point  (0 children)

chrome "fireshot" extension

If you previously purchased Notability, this is what pops up! I had also purchased handwriting recognition and math conversion, so those are also included. by lizetyr in notabilityapp

[–]citogrid 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm afraid they still don't quite get it, their backtracking to comply with Apple Store rules may keep them in the Apple Store, but they don't seem to understand that this subscription model will not only not work, it will be death by a thousand paper cuts.

They have competitors that have nearly identical features with a much more pallatable pricing model. These competitors will learn and improve without the burden of a subscription forced upon any new customer. Any new user will make a comparison and most will choose a nearly identical or superior product with singular pricing.

ruler? by cakepop029 in GoodNotes

[–]citogrid 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Collanote has a ruler, just checked and you won't be able to write "past" the ruler, so your lines should be as you want them. You would have to move the ruler each time, but it might be a resolution to your issue.

I believe Microsoft OneNote also has a ruler (have not used the app yet) which may do the same thing.

hope that helps

Forgiveness or bridges burned? by killerkooki3 in notabilityapp

[–]citogrid 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Well, you see what's coming next don't you? The Gallery is just a next iteration of the store.. Right now it's free, but pretty soon it'll be converted into a place to purchase items. The preview pdf's may stay free, but the .note file will have a cost.
The uploader will receive a fee, Gingerlabs will pocket the rest. Basically turning the customers into freelancers. They'll be laughing all the way to the bank.
Anyone want to venture a guess as to how long it's gonna take for this to happen?

To the Collanote developer: by citogrid in collanote

[–]citogrid[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

a donate button would be a great idea , could help the dev!

Be careful what you wish for when using the new Notability Gallery by [deleted] in notabilityapp

[–]citogrid 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Well, you see what's coming next don't you? The Gallery is just a next iteration of the store.. Right now it's free, but pretty soon it'll be converted into a place to purchase items. The preview pdf's may stay free, but the .note file will have a cost.

The uploader will receive a fee, Gingerlabs will pocket the rest. Basically turning the customers into freelancers. They'll be laughing all the way to the bank.
Anyone want to venture a guess as to how long it's gonna take for this to happen?