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Yeah I have been working on this on and off for about 2 years and I know there are tons of workout trackers online, but I felt they were all lacking in something or another so decided to make my own. I would love for you guys to give me some feedback to see what can be improved or what you like.
You can access the site via: http://weightroom.uk
Don't overthink it - better to have something there than nothing while you wait for a "website update".
I just went into Chrome Inspector and copy/pasted the H1 and added a tagline: https://i.imgur.com/mzDG2nH.jpg
One other thought: Video Hub App is an awkward name somehow. It sounds like "hubcap", you know the thing on your car tires. And why add "app" anyway? That would be like if CNN called it's website "CNN Website". Just go with "Video Hub" even if you need "app" in the domain name. Like https://frontapp.com/ does this, the product is just called "Front" even though they obviously just added "app" to the URL so they could get a domain that worked.
Play Store Link:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.AyGames.GoStraight
Go Straight is a Simple 2D game with a score based system where you try to beat your or your friend high score. You try to navigate your yacht in a river full of wooden logs however there is a catch, you can only go diagonally.
It is very easy to learn and play but very hard to master.
Hi guys, I am a computer scientist student and I recently started making games. I dont have any budget or any idea how to continue from here. So i wanted to get ideas and recomendations from you guys. I value your opinions very high and i would be extremenly happy if you guys told me how do you feel about my game any recomendations about the art style game play music or anything that comes to your mind. I open to everything i am very exicted to hear you guys. Thank You So Much.
Screenshot from my free, no-ads Time Progress Bars app for Android.
Made with Android Studio and free classes from Udacity: https://www.udacity.com/course/android-basics-user-input--ud836
Netflix has over 15000 titles, but finding something good to watch on there can take ages...
That's why I made FlixGem, a free website built with zero code using Polymer Search where:
💯 Only top-rated movies and shows are included. No junk!
🔍 You can explore thousands of attributes like actors, ratings, and more!
🎥 We added an "Hidden Gem Score" to help you find highly-rated content that isn't so well-known.
You can learn more and support our launch over there ➡️https://www.producthunt.com/posts/flixgem-by-polymer-search-2
Also on Product Hunt : https://www.producthunt.com/posts/guess-the-subreddit-reddit-quiz-game
Saw that meme this morning, yeah? Or that cute puppy video, you liked it... but do you remember which subreddit it is from? And there's so many related subreddits that you don't know of which have better content! What if there was a not-so-boring way to get to all this...
Well, here's a gamified Reddit experience, just for you!
Please lmk if any feedback/thoughts! Really looking to iterate this tool into something that really will help those stuck in their careers 🙏
It just launched on ProductHunt, so check it out! 🚀
A small, battery-powered, modular grip Raspberry Pi DSLR.
The tutorial can be found here:
https://www.hackster.io/nick-engmann/pidslr-raspberry-pi-dslr-2a86c3
I've been working on https://tiiny.host for sometime now and would love to know what you guys think.
What do you currently use for prototyping? What features would you like to see?
Currently working on the product road map so all feedback is appreciated :)
Thank you!
Neat. It's a bit tough to visualize the portrait view on a laptop (1680x1050) screen, meaning I had to scroll a bit to see the options. Do the printouts include the Mapbox attribution?
> how much would you put down on Musk going or not going to Mars
His own 2018 estimate is 70%.
In the 30%, there's the technological risk, the business risk and also the personal risk (health etc).
Your artwork has some resemblance to images from <em>Le Petit Prince</em> by Antoine Saint-Exupéry. Some call that a "naive" style which is not at all pejorative in this context.
However the graphic style is reminiscent of the Dear Moon project.
BTW I had been thinking about how SpaceX could, at a later date, when on the lunar surface, do a real-life remake of the Mariachi band scene.
Google Play (Android) App Store (iOS)
During the last COVID lockdown I didn’t know what to do with my time, so I created this little Stradoku app called Guriddo (グリッド, japanese for grid).
The rules of Guriddo are similar to Sudoku: You have a 9x9 grid that has to be filled with numbers from 1-9, however there are no subgrids. The grid is divided by tricky black fields. But see for yourself.
If you have any further questions, suggestions, praise or criticism, do not hesitate!
That's the fastest download rate of any of my apps yet.
Check it out on Google Play: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.amandafarrell.latlong
Free, no ads, available in 100+ languages.
I made this app with Android Studio and Kotlin. I learned how to make Android apps with free classes from Udacity.com (https://www.udacity.com/course/new-android-fundamentals--ud851).
I don’t really understand Reddit’s post types so here are the links:
https://apps.apple.com/app/id1526324331
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.hicksys.swiz
We’re going to add multiplayer and other bits and pieces soon. If anyone has any ideas for it we’d love to hear them.
Kotlin code on GitHub: https://github.com/amandafarrell/LatLong
Get the app on Google Play: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.amandafarrell.latlong
-Uses Google's location API to display Latitude and Longitude coordinates
-Coordinates make take a minute or two to update when refreshing
-Available in 100 languages
New quarter, new month, new day!
I made this app with Android Studio and Kotlin. I learned how to make Android apps with free classes from Udacity.com (https://www.udacity.com/course/new-android-fundamentals--ud851).
This app is based on the @year_progress Twitter account.
Check out the app on Google Play: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.amandafarrell.timeprogressbars
New quarter, new month, new day!
I made this app with Android Studio and Kotlin. It's based on the @year_progress Twitter account.
Check out the app on Google Play: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.amandafarrell.timeprogressbars
I've made a time tracker in which activities can be added manually in a very fast way - the feature regular trackers were always lacking.
Another feature - multiple activities can co-exist at a time (like commuting on bicycle + audiobook).
Will be great if someone will find the app helpful. And share impressions or thoughts.
PS. On a given video I actually adding activities very slow - so the process can be understood.
Google Play Link: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.goldberg.blockstimetracker
It is available on Amazon! Link Here
Play Store: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.playrea.tricky.maze
Tricky Maze has 2 modes
"Classic" mode to train logic. The player must think a few steps ahead before every swipe to reach the exit with a limited number of moves (from 4 to 10) each quantity of moves has 50 unique levels.
"Explorer" mode to train memory as the player sees no obstacles at the beginning of each level. Therefore, first he must explore the labyrinth, find and remember many different wrong routes and find the only one correct way to escape. To play this mode open Modes -> Explorer
Added localization for the following languages - JP, DE, FR, KR, CH, TW, IT, NL, ES, PT(Brazil), ES(Mx), TR, HI, ID, RU, UA. If your language is still not supported (or you know how the current localization can be improved) and you want to help with this - please let me know, so we can add/improve it in the next release together!
I would appreciate if you could spend a few minutes to check my game and share with me your thoughts about it. Since I don't have a lot of experience in game development - every feedback in extremely important for me. Hope to discuss any of them bellow ;)
Hey r/IMadeThis
I've just released my second ever mobile game for iOS and Android and I'm very excited to share it with you! People really seemed to enjoy the concept of creating a well-known game in a simple and elegant way. So this time I decided to create Air Hockey. (My first one was a connect four game)
The game features a singple player mode with four difficulty levels to try and beat. A local multiplayer game mode is of course not lacking either, what's more fun than trying and defeating your friends and family in this classic arcade game? :)
You can play it for free using the following links:
Would love to hear what you think!
Original image that kicked it off.
For anyone interested in the final product, digital and physical versions are available here
We have developed an Android app which will help home-owners and home-renters alike.
Please download install and share your feedback.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=in.nemmadi.dsnag
We will be grateful if you could post your review.
Thank you
Hi Redditors :)
This is Space Evolution, a puzzler for android in which you combine Space Objects to the next one until you get a black hole!
If you're interested here is the link to the free test version. https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.StefanBeeler.SpaceEvolution
Made out of discarded ¾ inch treated plywood. The heater is a ceramic heat emitter that fits in a regular light socket. That socket is plugged into a programmable thermostat which turns it on below 60 degrees. The ceramic heater is covered by a large tin can that you might get beans or something in. I poured 1.5 inches of concrete in the bottom to capture and radiate heat. The can has holes drilled all around it to allow heat to escape. The can is mounted 1.5 inches off of the back wall using L brackets and it covers the emitter. http://www.amazon.com/Zoo-Med-Ceramic-Infrared-Emitter/dp/B001F9CV7K/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1422833384&sr=8-1&keywords=ceramic+heater+pet+light+socket It’s on 3 inch casters to make it easy to move and it also keeps the feeding bowls off of the ground so the slugs don’t find the food. The feeder allows entrance from 2 sides to lessen food fights. There are holes cut in the bottom which old Tupperware bowls. Spilled food can be swept through the hole and the Tupperware can go in the dishwasher to be cleaned. The feeder also decreases birds eating on the dog’s food. It has double pane plexi glass windows on the front and one side. It also has removable shutters on the top of the gable to allow better circulation in the summer. Bedding is an old couch cushion covered with a snuggie stapled to the floor.