Looking for a quick and easy way to keep track of your weight/progress to losing weight? Small time studio Kaikishoku Software has you covered; our second Indie App this week is a simple weight-tracking application which allows you to record current weight , set goals, and keep track of the weight over time to help track your progress towards maintaining the weight you desire. The application is named accordingly and provides exactly what you’re looking for. [Read more...]
Indie Apps of the Week – Simple Scale
Indie Apps of the Week – Regularly (A Task Management System)
Keeping track of all your future events can become a real pain, especially when you have some ranging from just a few days away, to others nearly 6 months away. While there are many applications out there which help to alleviate the situation, this week’s Indie App provides the features that you need to ensure that you will never forget another task. Developer UgglyNoodle released Regularly, an application which allows you to keep track of all tasks, even those with flexible schedules. [Read more...]
cellhelmet Screen Protectors – A Product With a Guarantee
When we invest a few hundreds dollars into a device, we expect that device to last us at the least a few years; unfortunately, as humans we’re clumsy and tend to damage our screens through various means. A new company, cellhelmet, has stepped up to provide a product that ensures quality protection, high clarity, minimal price, and a guarantee that it works. [Read more...]
Indie Apps of the Week – Bend The Laser
We’re nearing week two of our Indie Apps program and have not come close to running out of great entries: today we have a fun game that requires a bit of thinking without making you pull your hair out. The point of the game is to aim the laser towards the target using only the pieces provided to you. Limited with what you can work with, it becomes a bit of a time-killer if you want something quick to do while waiting in line or sitting around the house. Bend the Laser by developer Sean Mongey brings countless hours of procedurally generated levels and crisp graphics to keep you entertained on the go. [Read more...]
Indie Apps of the Week – Just-In-Case (An Adventurer’s Best Friend)
If you’re one of those people who does a lot of outdoor activities, or you know someone who does, this is a great app for all to have. Just-In-Case is a simple application which connects to the web interface of just-in-case.info/ to allow you to send an emergency email to someone who would be willing to help in the event of an accident.
If you’ve seen the movie 127 Hours, or heard of the incident before-hand, then I’m sure you are aware of just how dangerous traveling and doing dangerous activities alone can be. While we try our best to contact friends or loved ones beforehand, sometimes it doesn’t always go through and it’s always nice to have a backup alert with some additional information for them. Just-In-Case is an application which hopes to ensure that you always have some additional information for others when you leave: even if you go somewhere without service.
The application is essentially a mobile version of the website with the sole purpose of helping save lives. The website prompts you for a few pieces of information including an email address, subject, among a few other details. These can be filled out with information where you currently are, will be, or something similar. If you do not check in to disable the message ahead of time the message will send the information to the email address provided. The website and app allow you to set upto 10 messages at a time, which can be great if you’re going to be hitting a series of checkpoints and would like to alert whomever if you miss deadlines and did not disable the notification.
Best of all, the service, and application, are completely free and available on the Google Play Store. If you frequently go outdoors this is a great app to help keep you or your friend safe: be sure to mention this to anyone who could benefit.
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Name:Mateusz Kruszyk |
Occupation:Java Consultant employed in Helsinki, Finland |
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Indie Apps of the Week – BugMeNot
So far our Indie Apps of the Week section has been an excellent way for us to meet small time developers. We have already received many submissions from these newer developers and developers who just need publicity in general. Today I’m going to be taking a look at BugMeNot for Android. This app sports a nice holo theme and provides complete access to the popular BugMeNot database.
Indie Apps of the Week – Wifi Timer
One of the best parts of using an Android phone is your ability to have full control over the platform. From the way it looks to the way it runs there are tools that will allow you to control every aspect of your phone. Your Wi-Fi is no exception and to optimize your battery life you’re going to want to control it. Lucky for all of us a little known developer, Zeiger Apps, has created a simplistically brilliant way of scheduling how your Wi-Fi works and that’s why we’re going to take a look at Wifi Timer on our Indie Apps of the Week.
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Indie Apps of The Week – NinjaRave
We’re starting up a new section on our site called Indie Apps of The Week, with the hopes of bringing a larger audience to small or first time developers and the apps they create. Many of these applications have as few as 50 installs, and we’re here to help bring that number up. So help us out and take a look at these many apps that we’ll be showcasing over time! [Read more...]







