GEOVisual for iOS. Weekly Bug Crawl by QAwerk
Create heat maps and point maps, perform visual analysis of data, and make your reports on finance, forecasting, sales, and other matters more intuitive and comprehensible, all in one app, GEOVisual. There’s a chance that this app will change your view on boring statistics. But also there’s always a chance that it will spoil your mood with its bugs. Let’s see which one is more real.
No way to share a picture via Facebook or Twitter
Major
- Open an .xlsx file.
- Tap on a ‘Share’ button in the bottom menu.
- Tap on a ‘Share Facebook’ or ‘Share Twitter’ button.
- Edit a picture.
- Tap on ‘Done’.
iPhone 6s (iOS 11.4)
GEOVisual app is opened.
Social network app or a browser with a social network page is opened, and a file is successfully shared.
Map disappears when you share a picture
Major
- Open an .xlsx file.
- Tap on a ‘Share’ button in the bottom menu.
- Tap on a ‘Share Email’ button.
- Edit a picture.
- Tap on ‘Done’.
- Send or Cancel sending current letter.
iPhone 6s (iOS 11.4)
GEOVisual app is opened.
GEOVisual app is opened and a map is shown.
Crash after you attempt to share a picture via ‘Save to Albums’
Major
- Open an .xlsx file.
- Tap on a ‘Share’ button in the bottom menu.
- Tap on a ‘Save to Albums’ button.
- Edit a picture.
- Tap on ‘Done’.
iPhone 6s (iOS 11.4)
App crashes.
Picture is successfully saved to the albums.
‘Map’ button has no active status when ‘Map’ page is opened
Minor
- Open an .xlsx file.
- Tap on a ‘Map’ button in the bottom menu.
iPhone 6s (iOS 11.4)
‘Map’ button is still shown inactive.
Button changes its color to green, as ‘Navigation’ does.
No error message when you try to open the ‘Tutorial’ page and the internet connection is OFF
Minor
- Turn ON the ‘Airplane’ mode.
- Open ‘Tutorial’ page.
iPhone 6s (iOS 11.4)
Page is opened empty.
Error message is shown.
In a buggy situation, people don’t always realize what is wrong with an app or how it is related to their actions. It causes frustration, even anger. You don’t want your customers to feel that way no matter who your software project’s target audience is. That’s why it’s crucial to prevent bugs prior to release.