as title, starting from some days, by set order " recent" WF or other items are no more ordered correctly, but at the top remain old items and by scrolling down the date continues to get closer to the current one. Probably a bug...
Anyone?
as title, starting from some days, by set order " recent" WF or other items are no more ordered correctly, but at the top remain old items and by scrolling down the date continues to get closer to the current one. Probably a bug...
Anyone?
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After talking to our team, when selecting Recent this changes the order to use the Initial Release Date when filtering and does not use the Updated Date. To view an apps Initial Release Date you would need…
Hello. Garmin Scott is right, every time an update to a given watch face was released, it was always at the top and we knew what the changes were. What would be the point of originally releasing the watch…
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Hi,
This reply is confusing. Are you saying when I select to sort by most recent, I'm seeing the most recent initial releases? That's not what happens, nor does it make sense. They might as well forget about sorting as what's there now is not useful. Why would I care about the initial release date when I want to see what changed recently? Do they even use the things they develop?
i want to see the newest updates and now there's no good way to do that. Kinda useless to have a store where I can't see what the latest updates are. I stay away from the mobile app, it's not a good experience -- see above. This whole IQ Store situation, both mobile and web, is a disservice to your developers. I usually stay away from bitching on these forums but Garmin has really screwed this one up.
Edit: Here's what the web site actually does since the developers apparently don't know. When selecting the recent sort, it returns the past week (usually) of updates in reverse order (oldest to newest). It used to return a lot more but in the expected order, newest to oldest.
Hello. Garmin Scott is right, every time an update to a given watch face was released, it was always at the top and we knew what the changes were. What would be the point of originally releasing the watch face when the developer improved it 10 times in 6 months. You also always put the latest software update on top so that the current changes are visible. Why do you always tend to break what works, oh