Upside app (version 3.2) on an iPad Mini
Date: 12/27/2016
Description:
The iOS keyboard on the "Sign up" area of the app covers the "Email" and "Password" input boxes. Makes signing up using an email address extremely difficult on an iPad Mini.
Please see the attached screenshots.
Steps to Reproduce:
1. Download the Upside app (version 3.2) on an iPad Mini
2. Select "Sign up with email"
3. From the "Sign up" pages, click inside either "Email" or "Password"
Result: The iOS keyboard on the "Sign up" area covers both the "Email" and "Password" input boxes
Expected: The iOS keyboard on the "Sign up" area of the Upside app should not overlay the "Email" and "Password" input boxes
Download and launch the Upside app...
Select the "Sign up with email" option
Click inside of the "Email" option
The keyboard covers the input boxes.
Writing down random bugs to keep my mind limber.
Tuesday, December 27, 2016
Tuesday, December 20, 2016
Calgary Transit iOS app - Fare & Passes link leads to an error message
Calgary Transit app (version 3.11.3) on an iPad Mini
Date: 12/20/2016
Description:
The Fare & Passes link in the iOS app leads to a error message.
Please see the attached screenshots.
1. Download the app
2. Navigate to the Calgary Transit information page
3. Select "$ Fares & Passes"
Result: The "$ Fares & Passes" link takes you to a page that says "Requested page not found"
Expected: The "$ Fares & Passes" link should take you to a page with information about fares and passes
Select the "$ Fares & Passes" option...
No information about fares & passes....
Date: 12/20/2016
Description:
The Fare & Passes link in the iOS app leads to a error message.
Please see the attached screenshots.
1. Download the app
2. Navigate to the Calgary Transit information page
3. Select "$ Fares & Passes"
Result: The "$ Fares & Passes" link takes you to a page that says "Requested page not found"
Expected: The "$ Fares & Passes" link should take you to a page with information about fares and passes
Select the "$ Fares & Passes" option...
No information about fares & passes....
Tuesday, December 6, 2016
Wyndow app on an iPad Mini - trailers crash the app
Wyndow app (version 1.2.0) on an iPad Mini
Date: 12/06/2016
Description:
Watching a movie trailer always crashes the app when viewed on an iPad Mini. I get this crash 100 percent of the time.
Steps to Reproduce:
1. Go to a location with movie times listed
2. Select any film - start the trailer
Result: Movie trailers crash when viewed on an iPad Mini
Expected: Wyndow app should not crash after starting a movie trailer on an iPad Mini
Please see the attached screenshots
Launch the Wyndow app...
Select a movie...
Play the trailer...
The app will crash after the trailer starts.
Date: 12/06/2016
Description:
Watching a movie trailer always crashes the app when viewed on an iPad Mini. I get this crash 100 percent of the time.
Steps to Reproduce:
1. Go to a location with movie times listed
2. Select any film - start the trailer
Result: Movie trailers crash when viewed on an iPad Mini
Expected: Wyndow app should not crash after starting a movie trailer on an iPad Mini
Please see the attached screenshots
Launch the Wyndow app...
Select a movie...
Play the trailer...
The app will crash after the trailer starts.
Thursday, December 1, 2016
G. Spotting iOS app – Twitter sharing – Cities labeled as “undefined”
G. Spotting iOS app (version 2.0)
Date: 12/01/2016
Description:
Not a huge complaint, but this was the very first thing I
noticed when I starting flicking my way around inside the G. Spotting app.
When you go and try to share a guide to a particular city,
the automatically generated tweet describes the city as “undefined”.
So, for example, when I try and share “THE PALM SPRINGS
GUIDE” via a tweet, the following text is auto-generated:
“Check out this city guide “undefined” on G. Spotting”
Steps to Reproduce:
1.
Download and launch the G. Spotting app (version
2.0)
2.
Select a city (“Los Angeles” for example)
3.
Select one of the GUIDES (“THE HEALTH-CONSCIOUS
LOS ANGELES GUIDE” for example)
4.
Select the share option in the upper right
5.
Select the Twitter share option
6.
Read the tweet that says, “Check out this city
guide “undefined” on G. Spotting”
Result: The auto-generated tweets from city guides use the
word “undefined” instead of the name of the guide
Expected: No appearance of “undefined” in an auto-generated
tweet
Note: I got this to reproduce with every city listed in the
app. Please see the attached screenshots.
Select one of the cities...
Select one of the guides...
Select the share option...
Select the Twitter share...
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