![]() You can activate Amazon Alexa via the voice control button on the steering wheel. Your MINI now displays the "Amazon Alexa" app under "MINI Connected" > "Vehicle Apps". Then select "My MINI" > "System settings" > "Data protection" in the operating menu of your MINI and activate the option "Voice recognition via server". In the vehicle, activate the "Apps" option in the detail settings of your smartphone.Connect your smartphone to your vehicle via Bluetooth Audio. ![]() Select a language for Amazon Alexa voice control and enable “Share Location” to get information at your MINI's location.Now log in with your Amazon account and agree to "Allow" your Amazon account to connect to your MINI ID.Then select "Connect" next to "Amazon Account".Open the "Profile" tab and select "Amazon Alexa" in the "THIRD PARTIES" section.Your data is only used within this app and never shared with any other apps, services, or network.To set up Amazon Alexa car integration in your MINI, first start the setup in the MINI App: Activity Stats does real-time calculations using your data that is stored in the Health app on your iPhone. All Indie apps are built and designed with utmost care to be as private as possible. My goal is to make amazing apps for you, not track you, or sell your private, personal information. For more from Rahul on developing for Apple Watch, check out this previous episode of our Watch Time podcast.įor those interested, here is Rahul’s privacy policy for Activity Stats: Here’s the data you’ll see with Activity Stats:Īt the top bottom of the app, you’ll see the first date your Apple Watch data was pulled.Īctivity Stats for iPhone is a free download from the App Store. So today, 7 days after starting it as a brand new project in Xcode, I am excited to be releasing Activity Stats in the App Store! □ That seemed adequate amount of validation for me to polish up and launch a quick v1.0 of the app. ![]() Even my 10 year old wanted it on her iPhone. I shared the app with Ian and few other friends via TestFlight, and everyone found it interesting and thought it looked good. My recent learning/playing with SwiftUI made it extremely fast and easy to put together a nice looking UI. With all the work I have been doing with HealthKit in Tempo, it was really straightforward to get the data out of the Health app. And so I started building Activity Stats. Ian’s data made me curious about my totals and it seemed really easy to put together an app for it. He calculated the totals on a spreadsheet, by exporting the data from the Health app on his iPhone. Last Wednesday, April 29, 2020, Ian Blackburn tweeted a screenshot of his Total Apple Watch Activity numbers. Rahul shared how the idea came about for his latest app on his blog as well as on 9to5Mac’s recent episode of the Watch Time podcast: It’s a great way to look back and celebrate all the healthy activity you’ve achieved over the years with Apple Watch and also motivate you for the future. We’ve been trying out Activity Stats here at 9to5Mac and have loved the simple and useful app with a colorful design. Developer Rahul Matta, creator of Tempo for iPhone and Apple Watch is out with a slick new iPhone app that offers a look at the grand total of all-time Apple Watch Activity stats.
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