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We've developed a novel drag & drop interface for creating mashups and remixes on the fly. You can then share your creations directly to social platforms - right now just TikTok and SoundCloud. We'd love feedback on the current functionality and ideas for future features while we polish up our music licensing agreements ahead of the commercial launch (hoping for Q1 2025). This simplified music production tool is perfect for creators looking to spice up content, DJs experimenting with new mashup concepts, or artists looking for novel ways to promote their music. Would love to hear your thoughts!
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My School is a powerful school planner coming later this year, and now we are inviting you to join our beta testing to preview and work together to make the app even better, we don't collect any personal information, all your data is protected on device. New in My School V1.0 build 45: iOS & iPadOS app for public testers Apple Watch app for public beta testers Apple TV app for public beta testers Syncing data across your devices with iCloud Pride and 143 app icons New notification sound Better performance on selected devices ( iPad Pros with 16GB memory ) Fixed the layout issue on tvOS app Known Issues: Subject result doesn't refresh properly ( workaround: open subject editing page and then save after adding or updating associated assignments/exams )
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Join the ExamCram TestFlight Beta Testing Program! We invite you to be part of the beta testing program for ExamCram, an advanced educational app designed to transform your study sessions. As a beta tester, you’ll gain early access to new features and directly influence the app’s development. What is ExamCram? ExamCram is a revolutionary study tool that includes: • Quick Quizzes: Generate quizzes from nearly anything (lectures, slides, text, etc) to reinforce your knowledge. • Smart Tutoring: Personalized sessions tailored to your learning needs. • Live Schedule: Real-time reminders and countdowns to keep you on track. • NeuroNote: Utilize advanced note-taking to study seamlessly on iPadOS. • Context-Aware AI: Receive help and explanations based on your current screen. • Flashcards & Spaced Repetition: Optimize your study with effective flashcard tools. Why Join the Beta? By joining the ExamCram beta testing program, you will: • Access Study Pro features for free. • Access the latest features first. • Provide crucial feedback to shape the final version. • Help identify and fix bugs to enhance performance.
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Greetings! I'm thrilled to present you Bookopedia, the ideal companion for books & audiobooks lovers. The idea and goal of Bookopedia is to help you during & after your readings by building your own source of literary knowledge (hence the "encyclopedia" suffix in the name). In concrete terms, what does it do? Track any book, ebook & audiobook. Write all the notes you want, assign them to books and even to the related pages, fundamentally creating your own appendix. (Markdown support) List and follow the characters and their relationships, as well as the various locations. Even more useful when dealing with books such as A Song of Ice & Fire and the thousands of named characters or The Brothers Karamazov and the complex relationships between the primary and secondary characters! Save your favorite quotes, and link them to their pages (or timestamps for the audio version). Backtracking the references became easier. Remember the hard and unique words. Build your vocabulary and include the context (quote) of said words. Once you built your empire of knowledge, the app allows you to search into any data. Looking for a specific word or a quote? Even with over 2k books, the search takes barely half a second. Another important aspect is customization. Apply your tint color of choice, select the right font for your quotes, display the filters that matter to you and hide the rest... Works from iOS 16+, iCloud & Dark Mode support. Feedback is very much welcomed. Thank you! Here are some screenshots in an AppStore fashion: https://imgur.com/a/bookopedia-screenshots-v1-lPkobE3 TestFlight: https://testflight.apple.com/join/U3NY9MqD
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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 noticed I used my email inbox as a place to store reminders during the day, for example if I think of a way to try solve a bug I’ll email it to myself. But I love my “inbox zero” so I hate notifications on my email inbox 😅 I made this app to quickly “send those notes to myself” during the day. Swipe right to clear the notification badge once actioned. Swipe left to delete the note. Tap a note to see the full text. Hope you might find it useful! There is no sign up required, but I’d love to chat 1-1 to get feedback from you so either DM or reply and I’ll DM you! Notes are saved locally only, deleting the app or borking your phone will remove all saved notes.
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Hello everyone, we are about to release our MacOS app "Changelog Publisher". The release candidate is now available for testing in TestFlight. We would be very grateful to anyone who would be interested in participating in the beta test for our MacOS app.
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We have added In App Purchase to TerraTrek. TerraTrek helps a user experience a travel revolution, where adventure planning is reimagined for the modern explorer. Kindly help test IAP by subscribing to any tier and creating more than 1 trip. You can also add a budget to a trip. Looking forward to your feedback. Thanks in advance
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Hi all, I've added a search feature to JuxtaCode and would like to get as much feedback as possible before releasing it. JuxtaCode is a Git diff and merge tool that lets you: Browse commits Compare code changes See file history Resolve merge conflicts You can also compare and merge any plain text. Thanks for taking a look! :)
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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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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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We are looking for more testers to test SchoolMate version 2.2! What is SchoolMate? SchoolMate is an app to help you Ace the Day with a built in schedule manager, grade calculators, flashcards (included with premium), and lots of customization. (learn more about SchoolMate) What should be tested? In 2.2, we are introducing custom app icons, an updated Premium page with custom symbols, SOME localization for Spanish users (work in progress), and other UI tweaks. We would love feedback on the current app icon designs, along with suggestions for new ones if you have them! In the premium page, we'd love any feedback necessary for updating the wording or symbols. And of course, If any other bugs arise or you have feature suggestions or improvements, we'd love to hear them!!
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Hi! Welcome to Cali! Welcome new Beta Testers! Cali is a new calendar app that shows you what's next, keep track, and gives you a summary in the morning. And now it's all yours! Ariel Araya-Madrigal
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App switching is probably one of the most common tasks we do when using our computers. There are many ways to open an app, but many of them have their own drawbacks. Opening an app using the Dock can become harder if you have many apps in it. Command-Tab is very useful when you want to switch to the most recent or second most recent app, but it can become troublesome beyond that. Spotlight is a versatile search tool, but it simply shows the app that was last used for a given query. On iOS, there is the 'Suggestions' box in the App Library, which displays four apps based on your usage patterns. It is often useful, but the experience could be even better on a computer. Here, a keyboard is always accessible, and predictions can be much more accurate even with just one or two letters. So I’ve been working on this context-aware app switcher named Applight, which is now available as a public beta starting today. Here are some key features: As soon as you press the modifier key of your choice, the app displays apps that you might want to use in that context. Type a letter or two, or press a number key, to quickly select the app you want to use. Open the selected app by just releasing your modifier key. Every person has a different way of using their computer. The app tailors its prediction algorithm based on your usage patterns. https://seungwoochoe.github.io/applight
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Hi there, I am the developer of OpenArtemis - an open-source, read only, and privacy focused reddit client. It has local sub favorites, local saved posts and saved comments, and most recently local multis! When you jump in you will immediately see that it is heavily inspired by Apollo. Some things to note: In hopes of remaining in good faith with Reddit, the app is completely free and open source. Nothing is paid, nor will ever be paid. I do not accept donations for developing the app at this time. This is purely a passion project! How does it work? - The app is built on top of web scraping old.reddit.com. Every action you take is emulated essentially on top of a psuedo-backend browser. This app is basically a fancy frontend built on top of the HTML of old.reddit.com. What about it is "privacy focused?" - The app attempts to strip out ads, trackers, and has built in redirects to other open-source front end alternatives. (Like invidious for youtube, nitter for twitter, etc.) This project does not support logging in, and it is not planned to. OpenArtemis is intended to remain as a read-only client. Though, you can open specific comments and posts in the in-app browser (via swipe actions or long press), in which you can comment from there. You can see the source code here: https://github.com/lo-cafe/OpenArtemis
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Hello there! I'd love to get some feedback on my app, Cast Of The Dice, an accessible dice roller powered by speech recognition with a custom model data. I'd greatly appreciate your feedback on: Accuracy of the speech recognition and Overall accessibility of the app Thanks for your time and help!
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