A digital magazine on Flipboard is a collection of pieces created and curated by the Washington Post, digital news outlets such as The Wall Street Journal, Axios, Vanity Fair, Rolling Stone, and others based on their published content. The collaborative digital magazine tool creates a news reading experience based on topics you’ve chosen, publications you’ve subscribed to, and previous articles you’ve read. Since its launch in 2010, it has extended to include various devices. The social news platform began as a popular iPad app. Think of any other text you've seen on the Ionic/Versa, its never longer than a few lines.Flipboard is a social news reader that allows you to follow people, topics, and important publications. So your/my frustration shouldn't be at Flipboard (imo), because it is likely they didn't want to build their app this way, its due to how the FitbitOS reads/displays text. I don't know why Fitbit software is doing it this way, but that is the limitation. So those cards can only show a few lines of text. The way text is shown on the Ionic/Versa, its considered "cards". But when we made the app for the Ionic/Versa, we ran in to some technical limitations in the Ionic and more specifically the FitbitOS. ![]() ![]() The advice generates nutritional advice text. Our app is a diet advice app built for iOS/Android. and some of the stuff we learned from building our app likely explains some of the reasons behind why the Flipboard (and other news apps like Fitbit's own) are not as we'd expect them to be. I work with the team that built the Asken Diet app on the app gallery for Ionic/Versa. ![]() But I thought id share some of my experience.
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