Hi
I am looking for an app that is similar to blood glucose app feature wise but to track blood test results, like full blood counts.
Where i can input data, then the app can show normal levels, highlighting the plus or minus irregularities.
It would be good if it had ability to be able to query the specific measurement and sort graph them accordingly.
For example show high White Cells or low Calcium levels.... ect
I have been searching the play store and google but nothing i can find will do this.
I know i could do spreadsheets but would prefer mobile app format.
Kind Regards.
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Range Finder App
An app that accurately measures distance from your smart phone/tablet. Something like this already exists (Smartmeasure), however it’s clunky, troublesome, and obscure. I’m aiming to have this app be used naturally amongst anybody who constantly needs to measure
Goals:
Create a work-around a focused laser beam, which is traditionally used in range finders. that a phone can't provide, you would be unable to get any sort of meaningful reading. Perhaps an algorithm that compares the scale of items it finds in the camera to a stored set, and give approximations.
Use the phone’s sound capabilities to measure distance
Use the phone’s map/compass capabilities to measure distance
Use a phone's accelerometer to track the phones's movement, and take a series of image with the same camera as you point the phone towards a target to measure distance
Hey Zabrak999, this is really a wonderful idea but I haven't seen such an app till date. You can contact some Android developers to get such an app developed for you.
I'm looking for an app that allows you to punch in all your membership IDs. For example, putting in your YMCA, Shoppers club, etc Id numbers into all one app so you don't need the physical cards.
Im sorry if Its hard to word this for your to understand. I just can't quite think or find an app for this. Who knows maybe someone on XDA even developed an app like this
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I'm looking for an app that allows you to punch in all your membership IDs. For example, putting in your YMCA, Shoppers club, etc Id numbers into all one app so you don't need the physical cards.
Im sorry if Its hard to word this for your to understand. I just can't quite think or find an app for this. Who knows maybe someone on XDA even developed an app like this
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I am not sure if there is an app to actually keep this in one place, but there are apps to create a barcode based on a number (I used one to replicate my school ID card so I could check out books using my phone). Maybe one could make an app that would do this, and allow you to name each barcode and store a list of them so you could easily pull it up... Sorta like a pseudo iOS Passbook for Android. Actually that would be really cool. I will consider making such an app if I find time. That's an amazing idea!
Barcode Generator - Google Play Store - I believe this is the app I used. It can also make QR codes. It supports many common formats, so it should work unless the store is using some stupid proprietary system. You can just make the barcodes and save them to your gallery so that you have access to them. I hope this helps.
Hello
It pass some time after premiere of Galaxy Gear S.
Anyone can confirm what workout applications works with Gear S without (or with) phone...?
Can we try and get that summary?
For now i can confirm that Runtastic and Endomondo dont work without phone (or maybe something changed and i dont know )
Best regards!
sorry for my english.
Sheath and Nike running, both do GPS without the phone.
Not sure if runtastic has added GPS to its Tizen app for the gear S yet.
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Yeah in comments i see thats working but without pulsemeter
SHealth standalone
I run with SHealth in stand-alone mode and get heart rate, speed, distance, GPS data.
It logs everything including a map of my runs, but I would love some cross functionality between SHealth and some of the major fitness platforms.
Has anyone found a good way to track stationary bike workouts? All Shealth does is track my HR.
5 best workout apps for android of 2016
1. Abs workout - has a rating of 4.1 on Google playstore. This app contain 42 days schedule of regular exercise for our abs. It is specially designed for the exercise of our abs or to make perfect six pack abs. There is no need to go to gym for exercise. We can also integrate it with text to speech apps to listen its instructions during exercise. Approximately 50 million user download this app.
2. 7 Minute Workout - is a popular app in all workout apps for android users. It provide awesome graphics with UI designs. We can easily loose our weight and get a flat tummy with the help of this app. We can easily add our workout time on this app and also set notification for our workout time. This 7 minute exercise include 12 exercises with 10 second break between each exercises. Approximately 50 million user download this app.
3. Chest Workout - is specially designed to shape our chest and provide us a good look. This app also include the videos of workout. Both men and women or boys/girls try this app. This app provide the weekly or monthly updates of the exercise. It is light weight app which is compatible with Android 4.1 or higher version. Approximately 10 million user download this app.
4. GYM Trainer - has a rating of 4.2 on Google Play Store. This app provide the best exercising tips and we can also ask a question for our help in question section. We can also sign up and join the community of million of users. This app also provide the diet suggestion, best nutrition and supplements for our body. Approximately 1 million user download this app.
5. Ladies' Home Workout - Brings a Personal Trainer to Your Phone. Video showing how to do each exercise. Accompanied by our world-class bodybuilding coach to exercise every day, you can definitely keep fit and obtain a gorgeous figure.
Any GPS golf apps
Really strange but no. There are some offline maps/navigation solutions so creating a golf app should be fairly easy
let me hijack this thread although not sure if that's how the OP meant it - being November now can any of these watches (e.g. GTS) track golf shots during a round? sounds like quite an easy feature to implement so wondering if there has been a FW update possibly?
Try the Pinpoint Golf app, this app helps you to track your strokes gained stats. As my personal experience, I am using this app from many years. It helps me to improve my game.
I've been curious as to what apps other people know about that many others never checked out or even heard of (i.e. under 100M+ downloads), since I have my own list, too. This is the list of interesting apps I've come across:
Boost for reddit | It loads faster, doesn't crash as much, has advanced functions, and is way more customizable than the official Reddit app.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.rubenmayayo.reddit
CocoCam (by MagicDmStudio) | It has cute, aesthetic stickers, frames, and filters — it reminds me of PicsArt in some ways, but it's way simpler and is much more affordable.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.imendon.cococam
Collage Maker (by Grit Inc.) | I tested out 8 free/nearly free collage maker apps, and this one was the one — free (contains minimal ads), simple, easy to use, and is the best alternative to GridArt!
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.binghuo.photogrid.collagemaker
Daylio Journal - Mood Tracker | It's an excellent mood, activity, habit, and pattern tracking app — it's incredibly thorough with its advanced statistics, and is very customizable.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=net.daylio
DRNK - Drinking Games | It's a completely free, fun, and customizable drinking game that features truth or dares. I've gotten hammered a dozen times playing this game with others!
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.guillaumebadi.drnk
Flo Ovulation & Period Tracker | I honestly don't even use any of the other functions besides tracking just my period, but it's really important and I've been keeping track of it since 2017 now.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.iggymedia.periodtracker
GoodRx: Prescription Coupons | It brings down the cost of my medications by a highly significant percentage, and has a new feature called "GoodRx Rewards" in which you can earn points for coupons!
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.goodrx
Google Voice | It's basically a burner number that's linked to your Google account — except, it's completely free.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.google.android.apps.googlevoice
Pulse Oximeter - Beat & Oxygen | It's a great substitute for Samsung Health's BPM tracker (because Samsung Health sometimes has trouble tracking very fast heart rates).
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.dungelin.pulseoximeter
Quora — Ask Questions, Get Answers | It's somewhat different compared to other (universal) internet forums, like Reddit or 4chan — for the information I tend to read about, I'm able to find what I need on there.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.quora.android
TextNow: Call + Text Unlimited | It's the best burner number app, in comparison to Text Free, Burner, and Sideline, in my opinion. It does have a lot of ads, so be prepared to have an ad blocker ready.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.enflick.android.TextNow
Whisper | "Share confessions, thoughts, and stay anonymous (or not); see posts locally and worldwide!" The app's gone to ****, to be honest, but I'm probably always going to have a Whisper addiction.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=sh.whisper
You may use App Finder to search for such apps.
You can filter for apps with less than a certain number of downloads or ratings, and then sort by average rating for example. You want to see newly released or updated apps? It has filters for that too. And you can filter for completely free apps without ads.
Maybe most importantly, it shows screenshots and feature graphics directly in the result list, so you may often immediately see if an app looks promising.
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You may use App Finder to search for such apps.
You can filter for apps with less than a certain number of downloads or ratings, and then sort by average rating for example. You want to see newly released or updated apps? It has filters for that too. And you can filter for completely free apps without ads.
Maybe most importantly, it shows screenshots and feature graphics directly in the result list, so you may often immediately see if an app looks promising.
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Thank you so much!