Love the clean UI and audio walkthrough to start, but confused by how the search works...Typed in "All Things Considered" and "Radiolab" and I get "You've stumped us" in return...anyone else experiencing similar things?
Instead of our usual routine this morning of SportsCenter (my choice, but it's not good in July) or The Today Show (her choice, I find the content to be stupid), we turned up the NPR One app on my phone this morning and listened as we prepped for the day. It was great! We got world news, local news, weather, and traffic, plus some good stories. I will attempt to make this a habit.
Only way to be better would be an iPad app or Apple TV app.
@dtome cheers! That was by far one of the most fun parts to work on, a really in depth collaboration between the editorial producers, designer, and developers.
half the people on NPR make me want to fall asleep as the sound so slow, monotone and boring but the app is pretty cool - already using it. I still like ABC news on slacker in the morning but I'll use this too now.
The intro audio helper on this app was great though.. good use of an introduction help
Really great user experience and a GREAT app. I'm always so impressed by NPR's tech prowess. Even in the early days of the app stores, NPR was consistently one of the few radio providers (forget about public radio) who had a robust native and mobile web solution available.
I really like the direction of this app and look forward to seeing it evolve. Great work NPR!
You have to try this. It is really awesome, whether or not you are a fan of Public Radio. NPR One provides a personalized stream with some amazing content.
Been using this since it was in private beta and it is such a fun experience. Seen first hand all the members of the NPR Tech Team build it and the amount of love they poured into the app. It really shows. Congrats to the team for launching it, it has been a long time in the works.