I was rocking my Pebble 2 until the iOS app finally rotted out of the app store a few years ago and switched to Casios.
I agree with the above. The limitations are what made Pebble so special. I recommend everyone take a crack at writing an app for Pebble someday; it's a ton of fun to write with such a limited C API.
I can't wait for the comeback. Now that it's open source, I hope we see open competition on the hardware front as well (the way we have retro handhelds and e-readers).
Time to dust off the code for that Time-Round Pong app I started in 2015...
I agree with the above. The limitations are what made Pebble so special. I recommend everyone take a crack at writing an app for Pebble someday; it's a ton of fun to write with such a limited C API.
I can't wait for the comeback. Now that it's open source, I hope we see open competition on the hardware front as well (the way we have retro handhelds and e-readers).
Time to dust off the code for that Time-Round Pong app I started in 2015...