I like the app but…
I like the app. I just wish there was a dark mode feature. I want to learn but have it be easy on the eyes as well.
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4.93 out of 5
27 ratings in Uzbekistan
I like the app. I just wish there was a dark mode feature. I want to learn but have it be easy on the eyes as well.
Love the app and it’s wonderfully designed courses. It’s easy to use and has plenty of wonderful indicators to keep you motivated towards your goal. I especially like how they consciously keep the length of each video less than 5 minutes so that you can continue to make progress one small step at a time. Stay consistent and you get a nice certificate to add on your LinkedIn profile in the end. Love it !
This is the worst customer support. They really don’t care to fix your issue. All this platform cares about is people posting stupid content on LinkedIn. These morons think they are Facebook.
Very good update however carplay is not working perfectly it keeps crashing, please add also support for apple tv
Used to be able to tap to view Daily videos but now all that button does is cause the app to unexpectedly shut down. Tried powering off and on, tried uninstalling reinstalling the app with no avail.
App shuts down when you tap on the Daily tab. Rebooting my phone and deleting the app and reinstalling the app does not help.
The UI used to be great. The recent change to white playback controls without even a hint of the border, makes them 100% invisible when the presenter uses white background for the video stage.
The content of the app is great, but the on screen video navigation buttons are not well thought through and difficult to see. The Play, fast forward, and skip buttons are all solid white. When you are viewing content that also has a white background (which is most videos), you cannot see these buttons because they are the same color. This issue can be easily remedied by adding a drop shadow or colored outline to the navigation buttons or adding the pause, fast forward, or skip buttons to the bottom of the video.
The video controls are right in the middle of the screen and they become invisible when the background is white. It’s almost impossible to pause the video and play it back with a white background. The videos, specially in the IT category has a white background. The video controls should be in the lower left corner.
I use this daily as it is provided by work. The content for my roles as a system administrator, solutions architect, and cloud engineer is ok but could have more advanced topics. Learning has mostly entry level stuff and some intermediate stuff. One important thing is that it is very difficult to use on mobile. When videos are playing, the controls are white and usually impossible to see unless on a bery dark slide. They should really put a gradient behind the buttons for visibility.
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