Woot, I think I’m happy enough with where the RightMeow app is at that I can call it mostly complete! It’s still a little rough around the edges, but it does what I want it do: namely, allowing me to put a reminder on my watch face of the thing I’m supposed to be doing but got distracted from (because damnit ADHD). I particularly like using it for projects that make me fetch things from across the house (like cleaning or packing), but it’s nice to be able to put anything there, too. Sometimes I just like my watch to tell me that I’m awesome or to remind me to appreciate my surroundings.
A Recap on the Fun Things I learned/implemented doing RightMeow:
learned how to build a native WatchKit app that allows users to input a task they don't want to forget right on their watch via dictation (or scribbles!)
built a complication to put the task on the watch face (this is my fav feature by far)
Implemented the Siri Intents extension to give (VERY limited) support for Siri set the status (most disappointing feature TBH - Siri understands me inconsistently at best and not at all at worst)
Used AppGroups to share data between the phone app and its Siri extension (super easy to implement if you’re using NSUserDefaults to store data)
Used WatchConnectivity to sync the status between watch and phone apps (this was especially fun to do)
Things I might still get around to:
The phone app could use a face-lift
Any work at all on the icon or art assets
Maybe I'll list it in the App Store, just in time to be a month late honoring ADHD awareness month 😂
While I've still got some things left to do with RightMeow, most of them are kinda boring and I've been thinking about devoting the remaining days of Apptober to something new and shiny.
I've been thinking I might build a basic AO3 reader app or something since I've had to take a lot of trips lately and it makes me fantasize about reading Dishonored fanfics in style (and also damnit Safari do you have to try to refresh tabs I've already loaded when you KNOW I don't have wifi access?!?!).
There are probably a billion of them already out there, but hey, it sounds fun and I subscribe to the two cakes theory of content production. What do you guys think?