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It's probably the app I open most frequently on my iPhone at the moment (besides another project currently in development with some oddly similar mechanics).
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The UI transitions, menus and apps I opened materialised without any major delays.
"Where would you like to go?" The app I had open connected to street cams around the world.
Yeah, going over the usage, because of apps I was opening.
In another folder, labeled Android, Google had a record of apps I had opened on an Android phone since 2015, along with the date and time.
That despite the fact that there's nothing to actually "do" for the time being: I open the app, a counter ticks down and another ticks up, I close the app.
Still, every time I open the app, I'm presented with an endless feed of my friends and family doing incredible things, having a wonderful time, without me.
For example, I normally play my Discover Weekly playlist from Spotify in the mornings, so when I open the app drawer at about 8am it's right there as a suggestion for one-tap access.
I open this app all the time.
We are going to move towards a world where I open an app where I talk to my device and I get an answer.
While I very irregularly post to Frontback, I open the app every day — you can call me a lurker.
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