Category | Price | Seller | Device |
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Lifestyle | Free | Benjamin Kelsey | iPhone, iPad, iPod |
Do you need to remember somebody's name? A phone number? How much you spent on lunch? A security code? Want to give yourself an inspirational message?
Complicate It.
Complicate It allows you to (very) quickly set your Apple Watch's complication to anything you can say or type.
If you're worried about putting secure information on your clock face, fear not. When you lock your watch, the app hides whatever you've set as your current complication. This is to allow you to feel secure in whatever you choose to set as your complication. Nobody will see it but you.
The Basic version of the app is free, allowing you to type basic phrases and display them on your Apple Watch. Anything else will require an in-app purchase to support further development.
In-App Purchases:
- Random Complications: Allows you to create a list of phrases for your watch to cycle through.
- Countdown: Allows you to set a time up to seven days in the future. The complication will be a countdown towards that time.
- Scheduled Complications: Allows you to create multiple complications and choose when you'd like them to appear on your watch.
- Badge: Allows you to choose a pre-selected image to display as the Modular Small complication for your watch face!
Warning: THIS APP IS USELESS WITHOUT AN APPLE WATCH. Unless you like typing text and watching it disappear. If this description fits you, feel free to download.
Other warning for iPhone 4s users: Please don't try it. Just don't.
So like another review I saw, I’m just leaving this comment to be able to test one of the options out. The app seems to have potential, but maybe some of the features should’ve already been included. Like more complex complications could be in app purchases. But we’ll see.
I like it very much and it is very easy to use. Just type what you want on the app on the iPhone and hit send it. It will come to your watch.
After scheduling messages, I’m told to open the watch app. Is this going to be required for every schedule or random complication?