As you know and I have been working on the ArmyFlightLogbook and we usually reach out to our current users who are familiar with the product and ask for their feedback. Sometimes, as a developer, you are impressed with the way that people interact with the app and what use cases they are trying to solve. But it's always nice to get a very nice response from one of the testers.
So I woke up this morning to this feedback:
"Just got back up flying after a PCS. I’ll be performing a -12 import and flying 2-3 times a week over the next month or so.
I just entered a few -12’s from flights before I moved, and the new interface is stellar. I’ll provide some feedback here over the next week or so but what I’ll say now is absolutely huge UI improvement so far. The “dashboard” or home tab is far more intuitive and customizable. Massive upgrade!"
So it seems like all the hard work gets rewarded. As developers, we tend to be "problem solvers," with all our efforts pointed towards how we can make their experience better.