cyb3rko / pincredible

Modern and secure Android app to help you remember any PIN
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Have different frames (coordinates etc.) #22

Closed goyalyashpal closed 1 year ago

goyalyashpal commented 1 year ago

Having different frame options like:

Additionally:


Orig8nal description:

Showing coordinates/cell ids on borders (similar to chess board or spreadsheets) by default can additionally help in remembering passwords in case of ...

a new pattern for each single PIN ... - @ cyb3rko at https://github.com/cyb3rko/pincredible/issues/16#issuecomment-1452594735

There can be 2 options:

Oh, and to save your effort :\wink:

If interested, give it a thumbs up 👍 and write a comment if you want

goyalyashpal commented 1 year ago

chess-board-top-view-isolated-on-white-vector-15871268

goyalyashpal commented 1 year ago

One more frame option can be to look just like a game by using a frame similar to one given in #19 - Magic Square or Sumplete game

cyb3rko commented 1 year ago

The basic coordinates are something i can imagine for the default implementation. Anything else would most likely as well rather belong to #24.

goyalyashpal commented 1 year ago

hi! yes, just the basic coordinates will suffice too;

extremely sorry for even saying this, but can this be hurried a bit 😅😋

cyb3rko commented 1 year ago

Sorry, I'm currently pretty busy at work. Atm the development is rather slow.

goyalyashpal commented 1 year ago

ohw, ohkayh. no worries. sorry again...

cyb3rko commented 1 year ago

Implemented in Version 0.6.0

goyalyashpal commented 1 year ago

hey @ cyb3rko thanks for ssharing update.

the relwase log is reallyyyy nicely categorised: "Breaking Changes, Fixes, Features, Enhancements, Refactorings, Build/Dependencies, CI, Repository, Other, Categorized"

But i dont understand the backup feature very well, like what's its use? and if i dont use backups, will the stored PIN photos still break?

cyb3rko commented 1 year ago

@goyalyashpal The backup feature, once the app is released, will provide a way to store your PINs somewhere else than directly in your app.
For example if your phone breaks or the app is cleared, you can recover the PINs from the backup.

Furthermore you can send the backed up PINs to some other device or even other persons. Until now the backups experienced some breaking changes throughout the update history, in future release versions they (hopefully) won't break.

goyalyashpal commented 1 year ago

just to make sure, this update still won't remove the pin images right?

cyb3rko commented 1 year ago

What do you mean it will remove PIN images?
As stated in the breaking changes, the newest version 0.6.0 won't work saved PINs and backups from older versions as I've switched to a better encryption mode and some other changes.

So once installed you will have to reenter your PINs.