I quietly redesigned my iOS app icon a month ago and forgot to tell anyone about it.
Meet Fryii π
vrgz.me/r/airfryer
Testing the achievement sharing feature of my new app with different settings. Light/dark portrait/square
#swiftui #BuildInPublicWell, thatβs nice! π
This is my recipe converter app for air fryers and ovens.
If your food often ends up overcooked or undercooked, this app is for you!
https://apps.apple.com/fr/app/airfryer-conversion-recette/id6741083207#iosapp #iosdev #swiftlang #buildinpublic #indiedevJust having fun with animated components π
#swiftlang #SwiftUII'm working on a new word puzzle game for mobile. It's similar to my previous game, #Redacto, but this time it includes some storytelling.
While I'm working on this, you can practice with Redacto!
It's available on both #iOS and #Android.
#buildinpublic
https://bento.me/vrgz
James "Jim" Ed Randson
Student at Indonesia Open University, Linux Enthusiasm, Graphics Designer, and newbie at Psychology. He/Him. Also VCC/VTuber at YouTube.
BentoI just remembered I didn't show you what my new iOS app 'Airfryer Converter' looks like. Available on AppStore for FREE until the end of this month. Don't miss it! #buildinpublic #iOSDev
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Second, to make the converter more accessible to everyone, I translated it into 11 different languages. To do that I wrote a script with @cursor_ai to translate .xcstrings files, which makes localization much easier. Let's see later if this can widen the audience!
I experimented with
#SwiftUI animated mesh gradient to add some fire bending to the app. For me, visuals matter a lot, even in simple projects!
#SwiftLangIt's called Airfryer Converter (link at the end of this thread). For the sake of ASO, I kept the name straightforward. It was a fun project and I learn a few things along the way. First, gradients...