Curtis Herbert

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Expect 👨‍💻, 🎮, 🏂, and general 🤓 too · Elder millennial · Neurospicy (AuDHD) · Building Slopes in the open · Apple Design Award winner · “An app mogul” - Apple
Homehttps://curtisherbert.com
Slopeshttps://getslopes.com
As much as I hate the graphs, the eventual magic could be in the ability to annotate them. As a snowboarder, warnings about flats would be *chefskiss*

Like don't get me wrong, stats can look good. And an estimated ride-time (not line-time) for lifts could actually be useful.

But really I think the most useful is looking up where the heck something is, via search (which I have).

Always tricky to separate what people ask for vs what is actually helpful. I've been procrastinating on this pop-up (when you tap on a run on the map) for a long time. "show me stats and graphs!" is the default ask, but I really don't think that's useful in the moment at all.
Hey HealthKit folks, question:
I feel like the tagline isn't *quite* there yet, but finally updated BPS's site to focus on building apps vs consulting services. Only like 5+ years late 😅
Not sure how I feel about the new Siri interface for #visionOS.

I'm a bit surprised the watchOS 10 workout app doesn't use the new full-screen + color concepts.

I'm kinda liking where this is going.

‘Twas the day before DubDub
and up on the hill
Curtis was still snowboarding
(and watching people take a spill).
I liked the Safari inspiration of the one above, but I dunno, this def feels very iPhoneOS 2 Slopes.
This was the actual iOS 6 icon for Slopes. But it never saw the light of day (until years later as an alt app icon) since Slopes came out along side iOS 7.