FestivalGuide Android App Release

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Thanks to everyone who answered my questions and implemented helpful features.

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A new version of the #FestivalGuide Android app was released. The biggest new feature is the use of the Event Art Archive. Posters and Banners are now shown like in the screenshot below.

In addition we changed the way to display the events you like.

Feedback is highly appreciated!

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FestivalGuide is now open source. If you want to contribute please get in touch at Codeberg.relaxo/festival-guide-app - Codeberg.org

Feedback is highly appreciated.

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would be nice if there was an ios build aswel :innocent:

I think that is too expensive. Don’t know exactly, but I heard 100$ annual for a developer account + iPhone as testing divice + mac something as build/development device…

With Compose Multiplatform UI Framework | JetBrains the coding part will not be that difficult. But iOs support is Beta right now.

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The FestivalGuide wrapped has arrived with the new version. We call it Statistic.

You can find it under the three-dot-menu of the Events tab. You can share it as an image directly from there. Here is mine:

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And there we have another version of FestivalGuide:

The schedule was moved to a new tab. For festivals with multiple days and stages it is now displayed more clearly. Each day now has its own tab.

Home location can now be set using text search provided by #Nominatim

Overall performance improovements for adding and updating events. This will save your time and takes some load from the MusicBrainz servers.

Some bugs regarding planned and seen markers were fixed.

From now on you will find the full changelog here.

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I have to collect cash and fly to concerts on other continents.

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