Dana 2020-02-12 12:35, Carl Fink je napisao(la):
On 2/11/20 11:27 PM, der.hans wrote:
Have you seen GadgetBridge?
"Gadgetbridge is an Android (4.4+) application which will allow you to use
your Pebble, Mi Band, Amazfit Bip and HPlus device (and more) without the
vendor's closed source
On 2/11/20 11:27 PM, der.hans wrote:
Have you seen GadgetBridge?
"Gadgetbridge is an Android (4.4+) application which will allow you to
use
your Pebble, Mi Band, Amazfit Bip and HPlus device (and more) without the
vendor's closed source application and without the need to create an
account
On 2020-02-12, der.hans wrote:
>>
>> Is there such a thing as a Free Software API for smartwatches/personal
>> fitness devices? With maybe a FOSS app, and a way to use them with a
>> Linux-based PC?
>>
>> Seems like a pipe dream, but I can hope, right?
>
> Shouldn't be a pipe dream.
>
> Have
Am 11. Feb, 2020 schwätzte Carl Fink so:
moin moin,
So, I've owned two smartwatches. Both of them required a proprietary Android
or iOS app to use many of their features.
Is there such a thing as a Free Software API for smartwatches/personal
fitness devices? With maybe a FOSS app, and a way
On 2/11/20 12:24 PM, Curt wrote:
On 2020-02-11, Andrei POPESCU wrote:
Some work-in-progress:
https://www.pine64.org/pinetime/
Kind regards,
Andrei
There's also AsteroidOS (watch not included).
https://asteroidos.org/
So three suggestions so far. I'm surprised there are that many.
On 2020-02-11, Andrei POPESCU wrote:
>
> Some work-in-progress:
> https://www.pine64.org/pinetime/
>
> Kind regards,
> Andrei
There's also AsteroidOS (watch not included).
https://asteroidos.org/
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moi." Antonin
Hi,
>Is there such a thing as a Free Software API for smartwatches/personal
>fitness devices? With maybe a FOSS app, and a way to use them with a
>Linux-based PC?
At FOSDEM, I learned about Bangle.JS.
-nik
On Ma, 11 feb 20, 07:02:47, Carl Fink wrote:
> So, I've owned two smartwatches. Both of them required a proprietary Android
> or iOS app to use many of their features.
>
> Is there such a thing as a Free Software API for smartwatches/personal
> fitness devices? With maybe a FOSS app, and a way to
So, I've owned two smartwatches. Both of them required a proprietary
Android or iOS app to use many of their features.
Is there such a thing as a Free Software API for smartwatches/personal
fitness devices? With maybe a FOSS app, and a way to use them with a
Linux-based PC?
Seems like a
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