Almost a year has passed since the last update!

  • @davidgro
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    169 days ago

    “Fast open-source firmware for the PineTime smartwatch with many features, written in modern C++.”

    • haverholm
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      19 days ago

      Thanks for that. I worried it was something worthwhile that I’d just forgotten about in the mind-boggling meantime of “almost a year” since last update.

  • @MaddestMax
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    39 days ago

    Time to pull the old PineTime out from under the bed and throw it on the charger. Probably still won’t be usable, but always fun to try new firmware. Thanks for the heads up!

    • @[email protected]OP
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      48 days ago

      The update didn’t bring mind-boggling features so far. But I still like to wear it daylie, but I only need it as a clock, alarm, and notification system, so my needs are already fulfilled.

      • @MaddestMax
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        28 days ago

        I’m not expecting much. I just wish it would work consistently. I don’t know how many times it’s just decided to crash or turn off or fail to wake. It’s never even been reliable as a simple watch like what you mention. At least not for me. But, it’s been fun to play with for a small fee.

        • @[email protected]OP
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          27 days ago

          Interesting, that the quality differs so much. Mine just works as I expected it to work, and every update is a step to an even more “usable” watch.

  • jaxiiruff
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    19 days ago

    Im glad I got my Bangle js 2 cause the pinetime was really glitchy and the software was slow to update. Not surprised its been a year.

      • jaxiiruff
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        8 days ago

        Its really cool and much more customizable than pinetime, I use android so for example there is a custom version of an app called gadgetbridge that comes with enhanced functionality like an appstore type experience for it.

        software manager settings

        Then you can do the setup on the device to customize even further. Its a lot to explain and too much to show here but its hugely more flexible than pinetime was in my experience.