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Hey everyone 👋
I'm excited to share MNTHLY, my first iOS app, and I'm looking for beta testers to help me refine it before launch.
As a self-taught developer, this is my first serious programming project, and I've poured a lot of passion into it. MNTHLY is a bills and subscriptions tracking app that helps you keep track of your recurring expenses. You can organize your bills using tags, and view averages by month and tag to gain insights into your spending.
Technologies and Features:
SwiftUI
CoreData with CloudKit
Notifications
In-App Purchases for subscriptions
I'm eager to get feedback on usability, performance, and any bugs you might encounter. Your insights will be incredibly valuable in helping me improve the app.
Feel free to share any thoughts, suggestions, or questions. Thank you for considering, and happy testing! 😄
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PR Focus is a macOS app that makes it easy to keep track of pull requests without having to visit GitHub.
PR Focus provides a single destination for information about important pull requests.
Find out about new PRs in repositories you watch.
Ignore PRs you don't care about.
Watch PRs you're reviewing, or your own PRs.
More details, including App Preview videos, are available on the PR Focus website. (prfocus.app)
PR Focus has been in development for - way too long. This is my final release candidate. The release summary was for my internal beta test group and only mentions the IAP, but I welcome any feedback!
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I've built a very niche app - a safari and animal-spotting app. I'm finding it hard to get it into people's hands and when I do, people don't purchase.
On top of being very niche, I also think there are problems with the flow on the app from the moment it is downloaded to the moment the first Destination is ready.
I would really love some feedback from some fellow developers on how I can improve things to get more people to purchase in-app.
Even though many of you have probably never gone on safari, you have a load of experience with app flow and that sort of thing.
If you could put yourself into the shoes of someone planning to go on safari, your feedback would be priceless!
What might you expect from a safari app?
What might you do to prepare for a safari expedition? How can my app help with that preparation?
You guys are my last hope.
Regards,
Ryan Ashton
Well Spotted!
Hong Kong
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TerraTrek brings simplicity to your journeys, making every step more enjoyable. Whether you’re exploring cities, trekking through forests, or navigating deserts, TerraTrek’s got you covered. Start your journey today and witness how adventure is truly made easy.
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Pickleball Scorecard is a beautiful and intuitive tool designed to be an effortless way for players and fans to keep track of the score so they can focus on the game.
I am looking for Pickleballers to test the initial release of Pickleball Scorecard. This app is not yet released on the App Store. Both the iPhone and Apple Watch apps are ready for testing on the court.
Pickleball Scorecard is similar to my other app Tennis Scorecard which is currently on the App Store.
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Looking to go for a full launch soon, trying to finish for you and cross-sync functionality and getting started on making new theming, icons and other premium level options. My app is ad free and I want this to be a one-stop app for active trackers and casual ones as well.
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Hey All,
I just completely refreshed my app PotClock to be a Green, Clean, and Serene recovery companion; log limits as you go through the day to make sure you do not go over, plus manage your data with an integrated file manager that utilizes Finder and Files depending on OS, in addition to a built in copy of the GCS Guide as a PDF to share with others for free or print. I would love testers on visionOS, macOS, iPadOS, and iOS as it runs on them all.
Chase Angelo Giles 🎅👽👼🌱❤️😮💨⚔️👄
App Store Version:
https://apps.apple.com/us/app/potclock/id1498130819
TestFlight Version:
https://testflight.apple.com/join/ivCR0RIe
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I've been working on this MyAnimeList client for some months, and I would love to receive feedback from fellow developers. Any feedback about the UI/UX or technology used would be fantastic and helpful.
Kitsune for MyAnimeList works on iOS, iPadOS, macOS (with Apple Silicon), and visionOS. My goal with this app is to provide people with a minimalistic experience for using their MAL (MyAnimeList) on the go with their iPhones. The app is almost entirely built with SwiftUI, with some components using UIKit.
Some features include:
Your Schedule: a weekly view of your currently airing anime.
Notifications: Get a notification when a new episode is released or when a new series from 'Plan to Watch' is released.
Customize app behavior: Switch between preferring manga chapters or volumes, use your local time on 'Your Schedule,' and more.
On the developer side:
The app is compatible with iOS 16.4, and I always strive to use the newest SwiftUI functionalities available, such as webAuthenticationSession environment and the newest iOS 17's ContentUnavailableView.
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Cardary is a flashcard app. It uses spaced repetition to help you study and review. It is suitable for learning languages, preparing for exams and learning in various subjects.
[Cardary Features]
Millions of pre-made cards covering various subjects, majors, exams, interests and other fields.
Powerful card making capabilities, supporting Excel batch import, making it easy to create your own cards.
Cardary supports a variety of deck types, which can meet the learning needs of different users and provide the best learning experience.
The interface is clean, the functions are concise and applicable, focusing on memory without interruption.
Data is synchronized across multiple devices, supporting mobile phones, tablets, desktops and other devices, so you can review anytime, anywhere.
[Pre-made Decks]
Languages: English/French/German/Italian/Spanish/Chinese/Japaneses and more.
Science: Computer/Medicine/Engineering/Physic/Biology/Chemistry and more.
Social Science: Bussiness/Law/Economics/Political and more.
Arts and Humanities: History/Music/Philosophy/Dance and more.
Math: Foundation/Probability/Statistics/Precalculus and more.
Other: Vocations/Driving test/Hobbies and more.
Home Page: https://cardary.aibase.biz/
iOS App: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/cardary/id6475381563
Android App: https://play.google.com/store/appsdetails?id=biz.aibase.cardary
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Please test my Pokémon Trading Card Game Assistant App.
it has gone through some major changes and has been converted to Swift completely.
I’m a very new developer, and seeking crash reports, and UI/UX feedback.
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Hello everyone!
Recordi is a smart recorder that records and sorts sounds for you. So far, users have used it for:
Detect snoring 💤 at night for sleep quality analyzation
Isolate speech 💬 in a lecture or meeting, so the user can skip to the part that is the most relevant
Investigate when a particular sound 🚨 occurred
Voice journal 📒, using bell ringing 🔔 as chapter mark
Hopefully, it will help you with your own use case; give it a try!
Test flight link: https://testflight.apple.com/join/yoeKy7gR
System requirement: iOS 17
App Highlights:
Recognize 20+ sounds including Snoring 💤, Speech 💬, Laughter 😊, Baby Crying 👶, Singing 🎤, Music 🎵, Car 🚗 and more
An easy organization with filter, jump to segment with taps and easy playback control
Resumes the recording by default after being interrupted by your phone Alarm or a phone call (can be customized)
Records sound plays on the phone speaker
Supports 3 iOS mic modes
Privacy focus! You own your recordings, and the recognition results