A grand, but failed experiment
I was intrigued by the premise of this app, both from a function and interface standpoint, but upon trying it out I was massively disappointed and left a bit confused.
Not only is the interface downright bewildering, but the function of the app is poorly implemented.
The purely gesture-driven interface is not well-explained nor intuitive, and so I am often unsure if Ive set something properly, where I am within the app, or how I get to a new section. The entire interface is wrought with sound effects, too—a figurative grab bag of noises for just about every possible action to both confirm that you indeed swiped or selected or scrolled as well as make you reconsider your volume settings.
Once youve finally figured out how to set an alarm, youre expected to leave the app open and your phone plugged in, meaning the app stays on your screen all night long. Sure, thats a fine idea, except the "set" alarm is indicated by a bright phosphorescent yellow bar that effectively destroys ones ease of sleep.
I think that this app was implemented as an experiment to see if the developer could build a conceptually simple and stylish gesture-driven app. While the app is "cool," it doesnt perform as promised and isnt worth buying until some more purposeful Q/A can be done.
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