Monday, May 18, 2020

Stocked — Minor Fixes

Update Released

Version 0.7.89-Beta came out last week.

Please note that this and future updates will not be available to devices running Android versions prior to 4.1 (aka Jelly Bean). For the time being a previous version of this app (version 0.5.59) will remain available for installs on those older devices.
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Change Log

User Interface Changes:

  • The system notifications bar across the top no longer stands out as a bright blue color. It now blends in with the app's background color.
  • Using Google's crash reporting to anonymously report crashes so that bugs may be fixed more efficiently.
  • Added a little bit of space below the one small ad at the top of the screen so that it is less likely to be tapped accidently.


Known Issues

Repeated items:

  • On any fresh open of the app the entire list of items in the "Stream" view seems to be duplicated. Scrolling from the beginning to the end of the list you may notice halfway through the items are all the same as the ones seen above.
  • Going to any other screen and coming back removes the duplicates.
  • Hopefully this will be resolved in a future release.


Road Map


  • I hope to add the option for users to list their own favorite stock photo sites in the "Popular Examples" area.
  • I would like to show a trending sparkline for items in the "24 Hr" and "7 Day" lists in place of the purple bar charts so that it is easy to see how the items are moving around during the given time period.
  • Currently the "Stream" list shows the most recent items and is updated every time you return to look at it. I would like to hold items around a bit longer once you have seen them, while still adding fresh items to the top of the list. This way you won't lose something interesting in the list because new items show up. So instead of items being pushed off the bottom by fresh data, they will fall off on their own as they age.