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Lensflare
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I’m making an iOS app "WTF Meter", which tracks the amount of phrases like "what the fuck", which you say to your rubber ducky while you review code or any other pieces of work.

It’s supposed to be a gag app for entertainment but it also accurately measures the "WTFs per minute" value, which we all know to be the only true indicator for code quality ;)

Phrases can be customized and there is a history of sessions for later review.

If you are interested, I’d be glad if you could test the current TestFlight version and give me any kind of feedback.

I’m particularly interested in what you think about the design and how intuitive the app is.

Gif showing the app in action:
https://gifyu.com/image/b33tJ

TestFlight:
https://testflight.apple.com/join/...

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  • 2
    Interesting, but when for a real OS? :)
  • 0
    @whimsical Sorry, I want to develop for a platform that doesn’t make me want to rip out my hair and bang my head against a wall every few minutes 😁

    Btw, haven’t you switched to iOS?
  • 1
    I was thinking about a finger sensor or brainwave sensor and how it could measure the level of stress during the review. lol

    (Am I the only one who didn't read 'TestFlight' but something else...? lmfao)
  • 1
    idk how you have the motivation
  • 0
    @jestdotty sometimes I need to force my lazy ass to do some progress :/
  • 1
    Do you plan to localize the app to other languages? I want to count my "¿qué cojones?" 😁
  • 1
    @cafecortado you can do that already!
    The app itself is in english but you can add your own languages and phrases to be recognized as wtf.
    I had this exact use case in mind.
  • 2
    WTF... that would be 'Work Time Fun', right?

    /jk

    /* But there _is_ a game titled like that... */

    Well, sometimes I wish I had iOS devices for this reason - to be able to test stuff on them, but Apple is too expensive for me.
  • 1
    @D-4got10-01 nowadays android devices are not much cheaper either
  • 0
    @Lensflare > 'nowadays android devices are not much cheaper either'

    * Remembers the price of Google Pixel 9 that will have the support for Desktop Mode in Android 16. *

    * Remembers the price of Samsung Galaxy S24, because DeX etc. *

    ...yeah, you're right. Those premium models had a price spike some time ago... The price gap used to be more substantial.

    But, prices aside, unless something's changed in recent years, installing IPA is more painful than an APK.
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