Need help to fix iOS Swift app
Budget: $10 – $30 USD
Hello,
Some time ago, I hired a developer to work on my iOS app. I provided him with a Figma file containing all the designs and requirements. However, he did not complete all the tasks and as a result, there are several bugs present in the app. I am now looking for someone skilled who can rectify these issues and make changes to align the app more closely with my original vision.
(Note: I prefer not to divulge the exact details of my project here, but I will certainly share all the necessary information with the right person once I find them.)
The core functionality of the application revolves around the use of cards. Each card is associated with a category and holds specific information. These cards are stored using Firestore. The app retrieves card data from Firestore to display it on the screen; no data is transmitted from the phone to Firebase.
Some user-selected cards are duplicated from the database to the phone, allowing users to edit the information on these cards. These cards are organized by categories.
The first issue I'm encountering is that when a user edits a card, it creates a new category called "Edited." This behavior is not at all what I intended. I simply want the edited card to remain within its original category but with the updated data. I'm having trouble comprehending this issue, as the logical process should involve copying the card from Firebase to the phone's memory, at which point we can freely manipulate it. However, the implementation by the previous developer seems to differ from this logic.
Another problem pertains to the app's tab bar located at the bottom. The persistent issue here is that the tab bar remains visible at all times, which is causing considerable inconvenience. Even when the keyboard is active, the tab bar overlaps with it, making the situation even more bothersome.
I hope my explanation is clear enough, but I anticipate you might have some questions. Please feel free to ask anything, even if the question seems quite basic!
First issue video link: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1aNkHYwxziswWy-fMVkV3GEzGlWxirDRq/view?usp=sharing
I will provide source codes and figma design link for right candidate.
Thank you.
Some time ago, I hired a developer to work on my iOS app. I provided him with a Figma file containing all the designs and requirements. However, he did not complete all the tasks and as a result, there are several bugs present in the app. I am now looking for someone skilled who can rectify these issues and make changes to align the app more closely with my original vision.
(Note: I prefer not to divulge the exact details of my project here, but I will certainly share all the necessary information with the right person once I find them.)
The core functionality of the application revolves around the use of cards. Each card is associated with a category and holds specific information. These cards are stored using Firestore. The app retrieves card data from Firestore to display it on the screen; no data is transmitted from the phone to Firebase.
Some user-selected cards are duplicated from the database to the phone, allowing users to edit the information on these cards. These cards are organized by categories.
The first issue I'm encountering is that when a user edits a card, it creates a new category called "Edited." This behavior is not at all what I intended. I simply want the edited card to remain within its original category but with the updated data. I'm having trouble comprehending this issue, as the logical process should involve copying the card from Firebase to the phone's memory, at which point we can freely manipulate it. However, the implementation by the previous developer seems to differ from this logic.
Another problem pertains to the app's tab bar located at the bottom. The persistent issue here is that the tab bar remains visible at all times, which is causing considerable inconvenience. Even when the keyboard is active, the tab bar overlaps with it, making the situation even more bothersome.
I hope my explanation is clear enough, but I anticipate you might have some questions. Please feel free to ask anything, even if the question seems quite basic!
First issue video link: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1aNkHYwxziswWy-fMVkV3GEzGlWxirDRq/view?usp=sharing
I will provide source codes and figma design link for right candidate.
Thank you.