
Teresa Monahan
Very useful! It makes it a lot more real to actually see the stats. And when you see stats and can associate those stats to if you had tough night and trouble breathing... begins to help make more sense. At least it did for me. Especially since I have the "3rd worse case of apnea I've even seen. Not sure how you are still alive since you never had been treated before." When your doctor says that... it's quite sobering.
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Elizabeth Henning
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Since the Oregon AQI website isn't mobile-optimized, I'm thrilled that there's an app with the same data. But boy does the interface suck. 12/23/2020 update: Interface still sucks. Arguably it's even worse than before. 5/23/2021 Well, this stopped working altogether on my phone, but it still works on my tablet. Uninstalling and reinstalling fixed it, but seriously? For an app that just queries some simple data?
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Make Name Acceptable Go
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As others have noted the interface is poor. The station list is white text on alternating light grey (almost readable) & white background (invisible). The settings page is white text on white background. If you change your phone to "high contrast fonts" it'll fix that. Then restart the app to get data back. There is no key or instructions. Note: The flag button toggles wind direction. The data itself seems ok. But I hope nobody paid to make this app.🙄
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