diff --git a/submissions/Mawqit/Readme.md b/submissions/Mawqit/Readme.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..9d7b66a --- /dev/null +++ b/submissions/Mawqit/Readme.md @@ -0,0 +1,39 @@ +### Name: Mawqit + +**Description:** +**Mawqit** is a super lightweight, fast iOS widget app that brings both **Hijri (Islamic)** and **Gregorian** calendars to your **Home Screen and Lock Screen**. Since Apple doesn’t natively allow switching between these calendars, I built Mawqit to give my father access to both calenders on his lockscreen. + +It also shows **upcoming important Islamic dates** (like Ramadan, Eid, etc.) right on the **app** homescreen, so you’re always aware of what’s coming. + +Simple, elegant, and functional. + +--- + +**TestFlight (public beta):** +[https://testflight.apple.com/join/rZfBz7rE](https://testflight.apple.com/join/rZfBz7rE) + +**GitHub (source code):** +[https://github.com/muhammadanas0716/Mawqit](https://github.com/muhammadanas0716/Mawqit) + +**Video Demo:** +[https://youtube.com/shorts/Y5DWYVn32fc?si=POSNmpQfzm-BfEoQ](https://youtube.com/shorts/Y5DWYVn32fc?si=POSNmpQfzm-BfEoQ) + +--- + +**How did you build this?** +I used **SwiftUI** and kept the whole experience focused on speed and ease of use. The idea came from Apple not supporting Hijri and Gregorian calendars together, so I decided to solve it myself with a minimal, widget-first approach. + +--- + +**How much time did it take?** +Roughly **8–10 hours** over a few days. + +--- + +**Did you use #hackatime to log your progress?** +Nope. + +--- + +**Current users?** +We’ve got **6 users** actively testing on TestFlight, and a few more through local installs. Feedback has been super positive so far!