08-28-2019 16:00
08-28-2019 16:00
They either tell me right now how to change back to the old dashboard or I am going out and buying a different fit tracker tomorrow and will blog continually against Fitbit until they come to their senses
08-28-2019 19:54
08-28-2019 19:54
Hi @Gina66
Not all humans like change, so it's easy for them to be frustrated when they are used to something and it's not the same. Fitbit wouldn't release this dashboard version unless it had been tested and re-tested. It just takes time to get used to the new interface, but it is a good one. Give it a little time. Yes, it's different at first, but you just might get used to it, if you explore it. I'm on Android and it is actually working well for me. Sorry you can't go back a version, but do allow yourself some time to learn the new one.
08-28-2019 21:10
08-28-2019 21:10
@Odyssey13Not all humans like change, so it's easy for them to be frustrated when they are used to something and it's not the same.
And not all humans like monotony; so it's easy for them to be frustrated when every day is just like the next.
Can we get back to the UI/UX issues here? Mistakes were made.
08-29-2019 14:47
08-29-2019 14:47
Crikey @Odyssey13 yet more incredibly patronising, borderline offensive comments!
This is not about disliking change, it’s about disliking having all the info that used to be at our finger tips suddenly hidden away behind lots of swipes and taps, with loads of white space and cartoon-like icons in place of the detail.
Like going from Excel to Paint.