DIN Time 1.3.1 has been released! It includes a workaround for Android users who couldn’t use the sliders to set custom colors. It’s not pretty and potentially involves some scrolling, but it should get the job done. Look for “Show alternative Android controls” in the settings!
The main new feature though is the new weather panel! Tap the stats panel to switch to: “Feels like” temperature, Wind direction and speed, Atmospheric Pressure, Humidity, Sunrise and Sunset!
Other fixes and changes:
DIN Time now caches weather data between updates. You should now see less –‘s at startup.
Just for fun: A random color theme! Try it, it could turn out great, but odds are that it doesn’t. Sometimes it can be used as a starting point for something better.
Removed “Reset colors” in the settings. It’s now in the themes list as “White on Black (default)”.
A tiny, but to me important, fix to how the frame around the stats is drawn.
This is the full version history for DIN Time for Fitbit.
Version 1.6.1 – November 11, 2019
Versa Lite compatibility.
Improved weather display reliability.
Bug fixes.
Version 1.6.0 – January 8, 2019
Moved to Dark Sky as weather provider.
Bug fixes and speed improvements.
Version 1.5.6 – September 25, 2018
Fixes a major bug which was caused by a recent Fitbit app update: settings page went white when selecting a color swatch.
Changed trial duration.
Minor bug fixes.
Version 1.5.5 – April 20, 2018
Bug fix.
Version 1.5.4 – April 20, 2018
Added optional sticky stats panels. Tap to view the one you want and it will stay that way.
Changed to time based trial.
Version 1.5.3 – April 11, 2018
Fixed reappearing seconds on Versa.
Minor layout adjustments.
Version 1.5.2 – March 29, 2018
Updated purchase code.
Added Beaufort scale as wind speed option.
Version 1.5.0 – March 29, 2018
Support for the Fitbit Versa! Tap the non-time part of the screen to show stats.
Added color schemes to the settings page. Color schemes are colors calculated based on a selected color using classic formulas to work well with that color.
Version 1.4.1 – March 16, 2018
Added knots as a wind speed option.
Removed the Dark Sky API key field (Please contact me if you have questions about this…)
Version 1.4.0 – March 5, 2018
You can now save up to five personal themes for easy switching! They are saved locally on your phone so if you want to save them if you are (just temporarily, of course, ;-)) deleting DIN Time, you will have export them as share codes.
Weather data age indicator. In the top weather box (the current weather) there is now a small bar when you are viewing the weather stats. The weather stats is shown if you tap the stats section. The bar is full when the weather data is new, then it shrinks until the next update.
A new help section in the settings page.
Welcome new month and single digit dates! I fixed the display glitch with the alignment of single digits. This bug was introduced a few versions ago.
Version 1.3.0 – Feb 22, 2018
More weather data! Tap the stats panel to switch!
From top to bottom: “Feels like” temperature, Wind direction and speed, Atmospheric Pressure, Humidity, Sunrise, Sunset.
DIN Time now caches weather data between updates. You should now see less –‘s at startup.
Just for fun: A random color theme!
Removed “Reset colors”. It’s now in the themes list as “White on Black (default)”.
A tiny, but to me important, fix to how the frame around the stats is drawn.
Version 1.2.3 – Feb 15, 2018
Quick, but very important, bug fix to the share code system.
Version 1.2.2 – Feb 14, 2018
Added color themes (presets) and support for share codes.
The color selector has been improved with quick access to previously used colors.
DIN Time was originally created in 2015 for the Pebble Smartwatches and quickly became one of the most popular watch faces on the platform. Now you can enjoy DIN Time in even more colors, on the high resolution screen of the Fitbit Ionic!
DIN Time is a clean, glanceable, watch face with layout options for both left and right hand use. This means that the current time will always be the first you see when you pull up your sleeve.
Other features of DIN Time:
Fully customisable colors thanks to an RGB color selector. No less then 17 different parts of the watch face can be customized. That’s more that 205 million combinations 😜! (The free version is limited to setting the color of the background, hours and minutes. A one-time payment of $1.99 will unlock access to all color settings.)
Almost everything can be hidden, if you want an extra clean look.
Current weather and forecast (in the lower dashed weather box) with expected high and low temperatures for the day. Weather is provided by Yahoo or Dark Sky (requires API key). Temperatures can be shown in Celsius or Fahrenheit. The weather updates every 15 minutes.
Battery level.
More features and improvements are planned, which I hope will bring DIN Time for the Ionic closer to the Pebble original.
My first watch face, Pulse-R LED, for the Fitbit Ionic is now available in the Fitbit App Gallery.
Pulse-R LED is a retro inspired LED watch face that fits the design of the Fitbit Ionic perfectly.
Features in version 1.0 of Pulse-R include:
Time, with blinking LEDs at the top indicating seconds: leftmost blinking LED for seconds 0-19, middle LED for seconds 20-39 and the rightmost for seconds 40-59.
By tapping the left part of the screen (hours) your total steps today will be displayed (indicated by a blinking S), another tap shows current heart-rate (blinking H). The next tap returns you to time display. I will probably add more stats in an update.
Tap the right part of the screen (minutes) to display the date in MMDD format.
Unlit LEDs in the background and a slight “red glass effect”.
Some ideas for version 1.1:
Change of how the top LEDs represent seconds, for more detail.
More stats.
Cool effects?
If you wonder what ever happened to DIN Time for the Fitbit Ionic all I can say is that it had to wait a bit, but it is up next!
Yesterday I received a Fitbit Ionic directly from the good people over at Fitbit! That means I will do my best to bring one of the most loved Pebble watchfaces, DIN Time, to the Fitbit Ionic!