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Trackendar - Calendar Tracker
Basically a calendar for keeping track of what already happened instead of what is going to, flexible enough you can use it for your sleep, exercise, weight, etc. Take a look.
You're looking for Trackendar. This habit tracker meets all your needs - be it is stats or graphs. It tracks occurrence, habit or value.
A calendar you can use to record various things. Track habits, record your daily weight, track occasional events (like oil changes) so you know how long it's been since the last one. Automatically generates graphs for you and exports easily to CSV.
Check out Trackendar!
Just found out about it on /r/android, but it looks pretty neat. You can add how many people visited and when, although I don't know about adding when they left. It does have a note function for each value you add, so other information can go there.
Hi, so I have a calendar in my app but it's not for scheduling or the usual reasons so I don't know if this helps you. Take a look if you want.
At the top of my head, pain points:
If you want feedback I would recommend you openly talk about what you are thinking, as I believe having a calendar app might probably not be a requisite to helping :P
(On Android) I've using Trackendar and I recently discovered KeepTrack. They let you define the type of the variable (numerical, categorical, etc.) and export your data.
Trackendar - Calendar Tracker
I just released my first android app, it's basically a calendar but instead of scheduling you use it for keeping track of your activities.
Still undecided? you can take a look at the very short video on the site or here
Trackendar - Calendar Tracker
Basically this is a calendar but instead of scheduling you use it for keeping track of your activities. Take a look at the very short video on the site or here.
Some new features that should be on the play store already:
Trackendar - Calendar Tracker
Basically this is a calendar but instead of scheduling you use it for keeping track of your activities. Take a look at the <em>very</em> short video here or in our site.
This week's update:
Trackendar - Calendar Tracker
Basically a calendar for keeping track of what already happened instead of what is going to. Take a look at the <strong>short video here</strong> or <strong>on our site</strong>.
New this week:
Trackendar - Calendar Tracker
Basically a calendar for keeping track of what already happened instead of what is going to. Take a look at the <em>NEW</em> video here or on our site.
New this week (biggest update yet):
edit: why the downvotes? something wrong with the post?
Trackendar - Calendar Tracker
Basically a calendar for keeping track of what already happened instead of what is going to. Take a look at the video here or on our site.
New this week:
Could this be what you need?
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.sickmartian.calendartracker
If how you're doing it works for you, don't worry about combining it. I use four different habit-tracker-type things, but they're all different and used for different reasons:
To fully answer the question, I've also got my journal (narrative-style about my life), the rest of my non-journal notebook (anything else I want to write down and keep; lots of lists), dream journal (in my sleep tracker), and log (where I write down what I did/accomplished each day).
You may try Trackender
Trackendar is perfect for this use case.
Trackendar - Calendar Tracker
Basically a calendar for keeping track of what already happened instead of what is going to. Take a look at the video here or on our site.
This past months we got to +5K downloads and got some great feedback, some of which we implemented and some of which is still in the works. I've opened /r/trackendar for suggestions, improvements and provide some guidance on the [FAQ](/r/trackendar/wiki/faq).
There are a ton of new features since list time I posted, but here is a highlight summary:
You can use Trackendar, which can track occurrences.
Check out Trackendar have used this for a couple of years and it's excellent.