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Overall I'm pretty good at using lip balm, but you're right about not having a million open. I just really, really prefer EOS. I guess I need to suck it up and when this one is finished, just start using the other two I have opened instead.
I used Google Keep to note all of the products I began with, but I use Tally Counter to mark whenever I've finished a product. I don't know if there's a version for iOS, though, because I'm an Android user. Here's a link to it in the Play Store, though.
Sure! I'm glad so many other people are finding this interesting. If you paste this into Notepad and save the file as a .csv, you should be able to open it in any spreadsheet software!
Sorry that there isn't more data; as /u/BKunkAndTheFunk mentioned, it would have been cool to record things like win rates and dates. I chose to optimize for speed of data collection, which meant using an app to simply increment one of 22 tally counters upon every purchase. And at the end of the month I just took those 22 values and put them in a Google Sheet.
Let me know if you have any more questions!
Try https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=de.cliff.strichliste
It's a Tally App that allows to be used collaboratively on multiple devices. Categories are supported.
Disclaimer: I'm the developer of this app.
You probably could, but the connectivity would be tough. I don't know of a clock that will text you if you hit snooze.
One thing you could do is buy a bluetooth clicker for your phone and use a tally app on your phone that reads from it. I'm not sure if the tally apps work when the screen is off, but you could try. I'm assuming they would since a lot of people use tally counters to record people going into events and log hundreds of clicks over long periods of time.
That way, you'd just have the little clicker on your bedside table, and every time you click it your phone's app records the entry for your review later.
Some clicker like these.
And then an app that has the features you want. I'm not sure if they record tallies along with when the they were recorded, but they may. You may have to search around to find the right app.
This is one that's rated well for Android, but I haven't personally used it.
Here's a couple links to similar apps with varying levels of resolution and specificity.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=de.cliff.strichliste
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.isoron.uhabits
That's a fantastic idea actually, and having struggles with habits and being a data nerd myself, I may actually adopt this strategy and begin doing this myself.
But to really answer your question, it looks like Tally Counter does exactly what you're looking for.
However the "Detailed CSV" export, and widget functionality are behind a $2.49 premium upgrade. But Google Play does have a refund window so you can give it a shot and see how it works for you.
It doesn't necessarily say it tracks when the clicks occur, so that will take some trial and error to see if it produces what you're looking for.
I use an app I found on the app store. I use this one specifically since I can run multiple separate tallies at once but I'm sure they're not much different from each other: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=de.cliff.strichliste
used this: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=de.cliff.strichliste&hl=en&gl=US for week and at the end of week entered data into google sheet, for every week of 2020 ofc.
this android app will do something like that. The per minute/hour/day info is in the statistics thing, but you can't stop it