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Feature: Favorite System(s) / Persistent Storage #165

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snowsign opened this issue Jul 21, 2024 · 2 comments
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Feature: Favorite System(s) / Persistent Storage #165

snowsign opened this issue Jul 21, 2024 · 2 comments

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@snowsign
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I just downloaded the iOS app and realized that it would be wonderful if there was a way to bookmark/favorite systems for quick access. It would be even cooler if the app saved which system you had open last, so it could open right up to that system with the talkgroups or groups you had selected previously.

I wasn't able to find a repository for the iOS app specifically, but if there is one I can move this issue there or try to take a crack at adding this feature myself. This would also be a nice feature to have in the web app, but it falls more in line with the use cases of a mobile device.

@komradebob
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Plus one. As an end user of the iOS app, this feature would make my life much much easier as I only listen to a subset of channels on a single system.

I’d be more than willing to work on the code, but more likely I can help pay a small bounty on making this feature happen

@robotastic
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Good call - I think this would be a good add... and also making the infinite scrolling for newer calls work better.

This is prob the best spot for the iOS app. I don't have the code public because I want to make sure someone doesn't just use it to spin up a cloned paid app. I am not great at SwiftUI though... so this approach may not be the best

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