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Hello everybody, This app is about reading news from different sources and categories, you can read news with: Top headlines: News by categories, favorite country and favorite source Search any news from a topic with a favorite language World map: get access to local country news by selecting a custom country marker in the map User settings: set your favorite country for top headlines and favorite language for news search. Available in english and french. Don't hesitate for your feedbacks. I'm especially interested for technical code reviews to improve the code (architecture, performance, ...). My goal is to make an app be being as close as possible to real conditions of companies, with production phase, to show to recruiters and technical leads a complete and concrete example of my iOS skills, I'm a junior and the french job market is very difficult to find a job. Thanks.
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Hello all! My iOS app is in app review and I have the release planned for October 15th! For those who haven't seen my previous post, I have created an all-in-one cubing utility! The Mac version of the app is now in beta (The Mac version is still in beta app review should be out by tomorrow), and should be coming out in the next few weeks.
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Hi all, Like many others, I spend way too much time mindlessly scrolling through my phone at pointless crap and not enough time doing things beneficial to me, like exercising, being outside and being present. After calculating how much time I was due to spend on my phone over my lifetime (around 24 years! 🤢), I decided to build something to try and combat this. Introducing…. FitLock FitLock is a highly customisable app blocker that uses Apple Health and Screen Time to unlock whichever selection of apps you decide for a specified time whenever you reach your fitness goal via a number of different health metrics. Currently, you can set goals with step count, calorie count, exercise time, stand time, cycle distance and move distance. However, the plan is to add more in the future with the addition of support for wheelchair users. Some examples of schedules you could create are: Unlock Instagram for 30 minutes each time you hit 2000 steps in a day, or, unlock a food delivery service on Friday if you complete an hour of exercise. Features of FitLock…. - No account sign up. iCloud sync support will be coming. - Blocklists and allowlists. Choose to either block specific apps, or with allowlists you can block all apps except a specified list - Strict mode. Prevent being yourself from being able to delete FitLock or any other app whilst a schedule is active. You will also not be able to modify a schedule whilst it is active. - Moderate mode. Not able to dismiss the Lock Screen, but you can modify the schedule if you wish. - Lenient mode. You’ll see your health goal progress on the Lock Screen, but you can dismiss it if you really want to 👎. - Stats. Compare historic health and screen time stats to see how you are progressing. - Plus many more to come I need your help… I’m calling on you good people to help me test the beta version of the app and let me know your thoughts, how I can improve it, and any bugs/issues you find before the final release that will (hopefully) be next month. To submit new feature requests I have a handy little feature board here:https://fitlock.io/feature-board/ Excited to hear your thoughts!
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The game has mirrors, splitters, color matching, and many levels. I am particularly interested in knowing the following: can you understand the game rules by playing the levels in order? is the UI understandable? is the level of difficulty for passing a level reasonable? is the level of difficulty for getting five stars on a level reasonable? is the game responsive on your device? how can the game graphics be improved? how can the game UI be improved? Any feedback would be appreciated! Have fun!
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SwiftPrompt is supposed to be an intuitive lightweight prompt terminal for MacOS to instantly perform AI prompts and get responses. To simplify the process you can select any content to provide context for your prompt (at the moment text and files are supported). In addition, you can insert the response immediately into your environment such as your favorite editor. More features are coming soon. I am looking for testers that try the app to see if the current features work well across different systems. Would love to hear any constructive feedback and suggestions. Cheers, Mo (https://swiftprompt.ai)
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Serifian is a client for Typst, a modern typesetter. With Serifian, you can build high-quality documents, with real-time compilation, access to online packages, syntax highlighting and autocompletion. Serifian is currently available for iPadOS, but a native macOS version is in the works. Roadmap: PDF export macOS app Templates Basic image editor Integrated documentation viewer Sketching Full support for drag-and-drop Custom additional fonts Project import and export
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Hello, everyone! My name is Ilfat, and I've created Letterly. It transforms any incoherent speech into clear, structured text - in the format you desire. Here is the link: https://testflight.apple.com/join/QfFTVnQm The concept is to assist you in writing without the need for typing; you can use your voice. But it goes beyond mere transcription. You can swiftly capture notes without sacrificing details, record meetings, create social media posts, and much more... Simply open the app, start speaking, and witness the magic! Your feedback would be incredibly valuable to me! That is why I am here! :) Thank you in advance!
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Hi Reddit! Excited to share my App - Pal! At a high level, the app works by using the ChatGPT API and your own API Key. This allows you to use GPT-3.5 and GPT-4 through the API rather than having to pay a flat $20/month for ChatGPT Plus! I eventually added some nice to have features such as: API Key access to GPT-3.5, GPT-4, DALL•E (and Google PaLM!) Conversation History Support (New!) Ability to edit both the question and the AI response (Famously missing in the official app) Saving multiple prompts Saving multiple system messages Ability to adjust the temperature See the token length and cost of the conversation Hope you find the app useful! And of course, the app collects no data! (You can verify this by opening Settings and going to Privacy>App Privacy Report). App Store Link as well: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/pal-a-chatbot-client/id6447545085?platform=iphone
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As an APP developer I always encounter problems when trying to find good testers for the apps and I especially miss having a way to encourage users to send feedback. With this in mind I developed an initial version of an application called "Test My App/Test An App". What's in this Beta version: Account creation for anyone who wants to test apps Profile creation for developers to publish their apps. (The functionality to publish APPs is already implemented and its free to use) I have already published some of my APPs for testing but as soon as developers register they will publish theirs. All users receive notification when a new APP is published. Testers are able to record the interaction with the apps to be tested and share them with the developer. Testers are able to send contributions to the developer (comments, bug reports, feature suggestions, APP evaluation, etc.), with images and videos. (The contributions are visible to all other testers). Users earn XP and can level up as they test the applications. Users earn Badges for their contributions. Anyone who registers during the Beta period will receive an exclusive badge
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Over the summer I built a pond, and recorded a time-lapse of me doing so. It was so much fun watching it back and playing around with it, that I decided to have a crack at making an app to do all the the stuff I wanted from a time-lapse recording app. And here we have the beginnings of it in Lapsey. Some of the notable features in Lapsey include: Multiple time-lapse projects. Export your time-lapses in 4k. Playback your time-lapses before exporting (useful if you have hundreds of photos and don't want to wait around for an export to view your work). Change your exporting bitrate. Organise and delete frames prior to exporting. Let me know if you have any feedback. This is a long term project for me, and its nice to finally have an app on the store that feels like there are tonnes of features to include down the line.
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I would like to introduce my side project, which has been in development for a year now. You can track and split your group expenses. In the next versions, I plan to add bill recognition and some integrations with Open Banking systems in Europe. Current app version is built with React Native connected to Google Firebase backend. Looking forward for you feedback and feature requests.
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Subjects is an app for students to track timetables, homework, and grades. While having a simple and minimalistic UI, under the hood, it is packed with advanced features to deal with complex schedules, assignments, and grading. The app's primary focus is to give students relevant details about what's happening now and coming next. So we boiled down the main UI into two most frequently used views Timetable and Homework. The key unique feature is sharing information with classmates who attend the same school or courses. The idea is to reduce the amount of work required to configure the app for the needs of a particular student. In that scenario, students can collaborate to share common timetables and assignments, and everyone will have up-to-date information on their devices.
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myTime is a simple app to keep track of your working time. I would be very happy if some of you would test the app and let me know any problems you encounter. I develop my apps in my spare time, so don’t expect a big corporate app ;) Any feedback is welcome. Thank you and have fun!
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Hey! Lungy is an interactive and immersive breathing platform. It uses your iPhone's microphone to recognise when you breath and guides you through breathing exercises. It has over 20 real-time visuals to choose from – and you can customise exercises in any way that you choose. It tracks your progress over time, and can measure the total that you've breathed out over all exercises. Lungy launched last year, this is version 2.0 with a whole new UI and much more customisation features. Would love to know what you think!
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Designed to understand your needs, Deltos transforms simple notes into actions – directly on your device, ensuring your data remains private and secure. 📅 In this first beta, experience the magic of creating calendar events by merely typing a sentence! 🎖 In order for it to recognize as much ways of writing dates and hours as possible, I'm looking for beta testers. Your feedback will be instrumental in refining Deltos' capabilites. You'll get a free six month subscription once the app launches!
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I spend my days in my browsers. I also automate a lot of things using the built-in macOS Shortcuts automation system, but Chrome etc. lacks support for Shortcuts. Getting data out of these browsers usually requires either software development and scripting experience, or the use of external tools and services. I wanted to change that, to remove that external step, and so Browser Actions was born. Local-first, Shortcuts-first! Check the site for the list of new actions etc.: https://actions.work/browser-actions
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Hello there! I invite you to beta test Capture, an app where simplicity meets productivity. It's about swiftly capturing your thoughts now and effortlessly acting on them later, a modern twist on the classic sticky note without any mess.📝 Instant Capture: Note down your insights the moment they strike. 🚀 Seamless Export: Easily shift your notes to where you need them next. 📅 Date Recognition: Automatically detects dates for straightforward organizing. 🔔 Badges: Subtle notification badges to nudge you towards your saved thoughts 📲 Widgets: Your latest thoughts are just a glance away. I’m looking forward to your thoughts and feedback!
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With the Braille Editor application, you can make uncontracted Braille translation in Turkish and English languages, you can export your translated document in a format suitable for embossing printers, or you can view it directly as Braille dot on the screen. More language and contraction support is planned. We ask you to support us with your feedback throughout the process. Thank you for testing the Braille Editor.
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