Monthly Archive: January 2018

Left? Or Right?

Have you ever had the problem when sending two pictures to someone and ask which is better.
You get the answer the first or the second, but then you yourself can’t seem to remember which picture you send first…

This is where “Left? Or Right?” comes to the rescue. The main function of this application is combining those two pictures into one big one.
In that newly combined picture, the choice is now simplified into the “Left” one or the “Right” one?

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Step By Step – Day By Day

Step By Step is an app that directs your focus on one and one thing only.

All other distractions like setting multiple goals, sub-directives, repeated values on daily routines, etc. that can be found in other apps are absent here.
The main problem with those features and options was that it enables you to make multiple lists of goals and subgoals to the point where you will lose track of what’s important.
When you fail one goal in this scenario, no problem you have set other goals. When you fail some more goals… you just quit the app or start all over again.

Step By Step puts a stop to this by limiting you to one single goal. Each day you’ll be asked if you reach that goal if you do (you mark that day) and if you don’t (no problem there is always a tomorrow).
As the days go by, you will see your progress in a very clear and easy to understand screenshot.

 

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Warranty Listing

Warranty Listing keeps track of the warranty period for the items that you own.
At one glance you can see how many days, the specific product is protected and insured.
There is also a Widget option that provides you the same information on your Today screen.

Besides keeping track of the warranty on a product, you can also keep track of the validity of other documents like your passport or driver’s license.

 

 

 

 

 

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Voice Box

A voice box or the larynx is an organ in the neck that is involved in the protection of the trachea and sound production.

This app is all about the last part: the production of sound, especially speech.

For most people, this is a common thing that you do daily. You just open your mouth and communicate through words you intend.
If you have no problem performing this action, you don’t need this app. Seriously, no need.

On the other hand, if you do have a problem performing the action above, then Voice Box can be a helpful tool for you.

Users who may find Voice Box useful:
People with a hearing impairment will use sign language to communicate with each other, but not everyone knows sign language.

People who yell and cheer a lot for their team at sporting events will undoubtedly get a sore throat the next day.

People who get the flu or something like it that causes lots of coughing may lose their voice or experience pain when talking.

People who needed a medical operation, like for their tonsils, will be unable to speak for a while.

People who are learning a new language can use Voice Box as a pronunciation checker, provided if they write the words, and also set voice to that language they are learning.

And besides these examples, there are probably lots more to name and list.

The general usage of Voice Box is you type in the words and they will be read aloud. You can choose between: at every word or the end of the sentence.
There are dozens of language voices to choose from. Each voice can be further customized in speed and pitch level.
You can save your text entries and have your favorite quotes ready at hand within a few taps.


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SmallTalk

Small talk is defined as a light conversation about common, everyday things.
Depending on the social occasion, the conversation may vary from asking how a person is doing to talking about the weather.

This seems like a simple activity and most people do this every day.
But not everyone is as skillful at it as the other.

Some may find this hard, the concept of having a polite conversation about unimportant things.

What do you talk about when you don’t know each other?

What if you say something wrong and offend the other person.

You only have one chance for a first impression.

How do you deal with awkward silences?

I think most of us will have experienced this a couple of times in their lifetime, at least I do.
At those times I really wished that I could read minds and know what to say to avoid certain awkward moments.

Unfortunately that’s not really possible. But… what if?
What if there is something close to it. Something that will help you, in a big way, by giving you options.

That’s the main function of this application: to provide you with topics to talk about. It’s as simple as that.

So where to begin?
First you have to enter a couple of topics that you find interesting or have strong feelings for.

These topics will be combined into a special list, an identifier for your preferences.
The list itself is used to provide various functions inside this application.

For example you can get a notification, when another user who shares similar interest is nearby.
Or you can browse through all the active users around you and discover the topics of interest that you have in common.

Another example is that the list will be used to determine the most popular topics across all users. This way you can always find a save topic to start a conversation.
The popular topics are further ordered into active topics around you, new trending topics and all time popular topics.

And beside this, there are even more options and functions to discover.

So what are you waiting for?
Try it out and before you know it, you’ll be talking to everyone.

Emergency Info

No one wants to be in an accident…
But what if you do get into one. Don’t you want the best help possible?

The Emergency Info App aims to play a role in this situation by providing accurate and easily accessible information to the first help responder that is treating you.

As a first step: a clear and distraction-free icon. A home screen layout differs from person to person, and finding a particular app can be difficult for someone new to it. And nothing attracts the attention more than a bright red color and an exclamation point.

The second step: presenting the information. This should be short and to the point. In an emergency, every second count. And time wasted by scrolling through an app and reading lots of sentences isn’t a good thing.
After careful consideration of what information is important, how to show it, and still be relevant to you the user. The decision was settled on an information section category layout. You can choose from different information sections and in each section, you can enter the information that applies to you. Your allergies, specific medical conditions that you have, or certain medicines that you are taking.
With customization, you can choose what’s important and relevant to you and show this on the first and most important screen of the app. The info that could save your life.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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