March 13, 2011 01:05
" UPDATE: It appears Kenterprise has given iNavX a one star rating in iTunes because iNavX does not have it's own brightness button. Even though one is provided by iOS, iNavX has a Red Screen overlay and a "Night Mode" for chart display. After further research, iBooks is using a private function to control the brightness. If I were to submit iNavX to Apple with it's own brightness control it would be rejected in app review.
UPDATE2: I have submited an iOS feature request asking Apple to make public a function to allow non Apple apps to control screen brightness. "
Great, let's hope or the best, that would be fun to be able to use iNav at night as well, and thank you for your very quick reaction ...
Concerning the one star rating, the missing brightness control is not the only reason (that would not be fair) the main reason is the relative confusing UI and some Mickey Mouse stuff here and there ... Specially when compared to the Navionics App ...
UPDATE2: I have submited an iOS feature request asking Apple to make public a function to allow non Apple apps to control screen brightness. "
Great, let's hope or the best, that would be fun to be able to use iNav at night as well, and thank you for your very quick reaction ...
Concerning the one star rating, the missing brightness control is not the only reason (that would not be fair) the main reason is the relative confusing UI and some Mickey Mouse stuff here and there ... Specially when compared to the Navionics App ...