Using iFitness as inspiration, create an app to for learning and reference of Yang Style Short Form Tai Chi.
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1. create list of development ideas for iPhone apps
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2. take more pictures
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3. Photograph 43 things with the number 43 on them
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4. buy and test USBCELL, the rechargeable USB battery
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5. acquire post style earrings based on the Apple software universal symbol
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6. critique user interfaces
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7. draw dragon fan art for the Inheritance Cycle
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8. organize my favicon collection
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9. get better at taking macro pictures of nature
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10. create a plan to improve Adobe Illustrator skill
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11. raise a Rottweiler puppy and train for agility
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12. sell my junk on ebay
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13. stop collecting art supplies and start creating art
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14. submit a photo to humanclock.com
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15. buy and wear a 43 things t-shirt
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I want an iPhone App that will automatically create a list of all the apps I own. The list of apps would sort into categories; especially, an indicator of installed and not installed (keeping track of apps that have been deleted from iPhone). Also track information such as: date of install and uninstall, price paid, satisfaction rating, note space for comments. (when appending more comments, the date would be automatically included.)
Certainly there are websites that allow users to post reviews. But I want my own database on my iPhone. Typically, I am using the iPhone when I am suddenly struck with a thought concerning an app being used.
The App Review Notebook would automatically pull in the data about the app, such as the official icon, developer credits and contact information (have easy link to export all the review data into a feedback message to developer)
App could total up the amount spent on a certain type of app. I’ve been downloading numerous to do lists, journals and fitness logs. I’d like an easy way to know how much I really paid for the app that I end up actually using, while all the other unused ones are dormant in iTunes.
Perhaps track amount of use?
