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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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Hello, all! I'm excited to share the public beta for QR Pop, a robust QR code generator built with privacy in mind. The app supports countless design customization options, most system extensions, and offline/iCloud storage. The complete app is available on: iOS iPadOS macOS While a unique companion experience is available on: watchOS tvOS The companion experiences allow users to view QR codes saved to their iCloud-based "archive" both from their wrist as well as on the big screen. I am constantly working to improve this app to create the best QR code-generating experience possible for Apple devices. To that end, your feedback is instrumental. As I hinted at above, QR Pop is a completely private experience. No data collection, no tracking, no ads. The software is available open source and the app is free to download and use. Thanks for reading and, if you choose to join, I hope you enjoy the app!
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Hey y'all! I'm Trev and for the past month or so I have been working on a note taking app made specifically for the Apple Watch, and it has just now gotten approved by Apple for beta testing. What is Wrist Notes? Wrist Notes is the notes app made specifically for Apple Watch. Gone are the days of using the Apple Watch version of major note applications, where the Apple Watch version is often clunky and forgotten about. Wrist Notes is only available for Apple Watch (so far, anyways), and I am devoted to making it the best note taking companion for your wrist that it can possibly be. Will my Apple Watch work with Wrist Notes beta? Wrist Notes works on any Apple Watch running watchOS 10 beta 5 or up. It requires watchOS 10 so I can take full advantage of everything the new OS has to offer. When will Wrist Notes be officially released? Wrist Notes will be officially released as soon as watchOS 10 is officially released.
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CamPlan provides an incredibly fast way to create modern floor plans using AR & AI. It takes full advantage of RoomPlan, RealityKit, and ARKit. The users can scan their home using just their device. After the scanning process, they can observe and edit the floor plans in 2D, in 3D, and also in AR. The app provides carefully crafted images and 3D models for the pieces of furniture. CamPlan has been updated to make the most of the iOS 17 RoomPlan & RealityKit features: Support for big areas: The users can now scan bigger areas (more than 700 square ft). (RoomPlan’s MultiRoom feature) We have tested internally the feature with multiple large areas with success. Here is one example: https://camplan.app/ios17.mp4 Enhanced 3D pieces of furniture: The app can give more details about your scanned furniture. For instance, it will be able to detect how many legs the chairs have, does it have arms, etc... These details will be visible both in 2D and 3D representations. (RoomPlan’s object attribute features) Room recognition: It can also detect the rooms on your floor plan, and adds automatically Text to them. (RoomPlan’s Section feature) Floor recognition: During the scanning, CamPlan assigns the floor number to the scanned area. Therefore, it will automatically detect whether it is a ground floor, first floor, etc... (RoomPlan’s Story feature) Accessibility: The scanning feature supports VoiceOver.
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