I started with a fresh installation and no local files.

App opens to the login page. Straight forward entering details and doing a 
credential check. It might be an idea to change the font colour on the status 
messages as they don't standout at all. Maybe red for error messages?

App informs the user that the cloud is being accessed and it's downloading the 
dive list - that was 15 minutes ago.  Restarted the app and it took 
approximately 10 minutes to download a 60 dive database.

Dive list scrolls well and there is only a small lag between clicking on a dive 
and the dive details being shown.

The left and right slides are a little difficult to use until you are used to 
the movement required.

Clicking on the pen opens up the edit window, changes are easy to make and the 
screen returns to the dive window with updated details all correct.

Clicking the dive map correctly opens google map and shows the dive site.

The back button takes me back to the dive list as expected. 

Add manual dive - can change time but not date, other than that everything 
works as expected.

Can't see what the gas mix does as it only ever seems to show air and I can't 
change it to anything that seems sensible I.e. Nitrox 32 or 15/40 trimix etc. 
It might be better to remove it from the edit list for now.

Dive details show cylinder information but you can't add cylinders. Not a 
problem, but worth noting.

Uploading new dive to cloud was equally slow and painful, followed immediate 
after by a crash

Can't see new dive on desktop version - although developer log says 61 dives on 
cloud which should be correct - possible bug in desktop? No, after clearing 
memory and reloading, the dive doesn't reappear indicating that the cloud 
wasn't correctly updated. 

Try again. Worked this time.

It's noticeable that although the access cloud warning has disappeared, the app 
is still thinking and everything is locked out until this process completes.

Made change on desktop, change seen on app after reopening.

Deleted dive ok. The undo is there a little longer than I would like, but 
that's a personal thing. Change replicated on desktop ok.

Overall the app is easy to use and reasonably intuitive. The lag in loading and 
saving is a real bind. It's not a bandwidth issue from my side and the desktop 
version doesn't have the same delays. 

I think that covers most things.

:)











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> On 10 Mar 2016, at 17:06, Dirk Hohndel <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> After breaking master and the stupidest time possible and subsequently
> fixing it again, I'm planning to make our first release of
> Subsurface-mobile for Android either later today or tomorrow (depending a
> bit on how much testing the build that I pushed to the Alpha testers this
> morning will get). It's also available in downloads/daily as
> http://subsurface-divelog.org/downloads/daily/Subsurface-mobile-4.5.2.1050-release-arm.apk
> 
> I updated the user manual based on Willem's excellent work, it can now be
> found here:
> 
> https://subsurface-divelog.org/documentation/subsurface-mobile-user-manual/
> 
> Please read / check the user manual, play with the Android app if you have
> access to Android devices and then let's try and get this out the door
> finally.
> 
> Thanks
> 
> /D
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