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We're proud to partner with businesses of all sizes. Together, we turn innovative ideas into reality, helping to shape a better future. Our blog shares the valuable experiences and insights gained from these projects.
This post is a continuation of the Hackathon topic post, where the technical implementation of voice commands in .NET MAUI is revealed, as well as the challenges the development team faced and how they successfully solved them.
Voice input makes it possible to intuitively record food eaten and drunk without having to look at a device or tap. Instead of laboriously entering everything by hand, users can simply record their meals and snacks by voice command. This approach can lower the inhibition threshold and encourage users to continuously document their eating habits. This saves time and encourages regular documentation.
Modern applications are becoming more design-centric and therefore end-user-centric. For the user, the technical side of the program is not at all interesting, but rather taken for granted. Attractive design, animation and ease of use, on the contrary, all other things being equal, can make the application more popular among competitors.
I visited the Wear(able)-Hackathon from the Mobile.Cologne UserGroup last week. In this post I have written down my impressions about this event.