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bilibug

macrumors 6502
Aug 27, 2008
351
245
Stockton NJ
Hi. Can you tell me what the widgets on your screen are please?
It is all one custom widgy widget. Top is date, moon phase, temperature, weather conditions (with custom icons), and location.

Middle is weather and precipitation chart with 24 temperature and conditions forecast.

10-day agenda follows, color-coded per calendar.

Bottom is number of events left for current date, number of steps (pedometer), data connection type with VPN status, and military time (I frequently travel internationally)

There are also tap action launchers and view changers:
-Date opens calendar app
-Moon changes view to daily horoscope
-Temp toggles between Fahrenheit and Celsius
-Weather conditions currently returns to default view
-Left location launches Maps
-Right location toggles exchange rates
-Weather chart launches the weather app
-Agenda view toggles next 10 appointments
-Number of events launches Widgy editor
-Steps launches 7-Day pedometer chart
-Connection/VPN launches VPN settings shortcut
-Military time refreshes the widget

It’s memory intensive - works on my iPhone 14 PM, but not on my iPad Mini 6.

Also, because I created it originally from a “Getting Started” widget, I can not publish it, even though I don’t think any original elements are left in the file.
 

nck64

macrumors newbie
Aug 16, 2023
6
10
It is all one custom widgy widget. Top is date, moon phase, temperature, weather conditions (with custom icons), and location.

Middle is weather and precipitation chart with 24 temperature and conditions forecast.

10-day agenda follows, color-coded per calendar.

Bottom is number of events left for current date, number of steps (pedometer), data connection type with VPN status, and military time (I frequently travel internationally)

There are also tap action launchers and view changers:
-Date opens calendar app
-Moon changes view to daily horoscope
-Temp toggles between Fahrenheit and Celsius
-Weather conditions currently returns to default view
-Left location launches Maps
-Right location toggles exchange rates
-Weather chart launches the weather app
-Agenda view toggles next 10 appointments
-Number of events launches Widgy editor
-Steps launches 7-Day pedometer chart
-Connection/VPN launches VPN settings shortcut
-Military time refreshes the widget

It’s memory intensive - works on my iPhone 14 PM, but not on my iPad Mini 6.

Also, because I created it originally from a “Getting Started” widget, I can not publish it, even though I don’t think any original elements are left in the file.
Thank you 😀.
 

ErikGrim

macrumors 604
Jun 20, 2003
6,500
5,124
Brisbane, Australia
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Sorry, I wasn't holding out on you. My photo library just stopped syncing :p

The blurred version is optional for the lockscreen.

Bonus tip: If you want to do the "transparent lockscreen" trick, take a screenshot of your homescreen, blur it and then set it as your lockscreen wallpaper. This trick requires you to turn off Motion in accessibility however, so the novelty wore off quickly.
 

The Cockney Rebel

macrumors 68030
Nov 16, 2018
2,565
3,099
very simple but for now, black icon is the only color I like. Other seems like a bad filter on the screen.

I like the option without labels but I hate the fact labels are also removed from app gallery, not sure to Keep that option.

Also , color is not Linked to focus profile so actually it’s a dead on arrival feature because of that for me.
Can you share that wallpaper, please?
 

Tagbert

macrumors 603
Jun 22, 2011
5,957
6,924
Seattle
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Sorry, I wasn't holding out on you. My photo library just stopped syncing :p

The blurred version is optional for the lockscreen.

Bonus tip: If you want to do the "transparent lockscreen" trick, take a screenshot of your homescreen, blur it and then set it as your lockscreen wallpaper. This trick requires you to turn off Motion in accessibility however, so the novelty wore off quickly.
Beautiful. Where is that from?
 
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