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Wasted seems to be a very interesting application, but it is very hard for a newcomer to understand what it is about.
Reading and reading again the "in-app" text which is presented with each option does not suffice (for me) to understand the scope of the action/parameter.
TO start with, I would like to know whether the following is true :
**
If I send the code in red to the device, then the device will be locked.
If I send it again, then the device will be unlocked
**
If that is true, I recommend this to appear in README.md
Obviously, wiping cannot be reversed. But locking ? Frankly, at this stage, I do not even know that.
Of course, many other things are missing in the documentation for me to understand what each option is about. But this would be a good start already for newbies.
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In addition, I am a volunteer to provide a "human" documentation to this application. But I would need quite a chat with the developer (or someone who knows how it works) to provide something. If you are interested to to that, we can be in touch.
Hi,
Wasted seems to be a very interesting application, but it is very hard for a newcomer to understand what it is about.
Reading and reading again the "in-app" text which is presented with each option does not suffice (for me) to understand the scope of the action/parameter.
TO start with, I would like to know whether the following is true :
**
If I send the code in red to the device, then the device will be locked.
If I send it again, then the device will be unlocked
**
If that is true, I recommend this to appear in README.md
Obviously, wiping cannot be reversed. But locking ? Frankly, at this stage, I do not even know that.
Of course, many other things are missing in the documentation for me to understand what each option is about. But this would be a good start already for newbies.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: