A Day Wasted..
Who else knew programmer's block existed?
Three Goblin Art
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DEAR READER

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I'd rather be in outer space 🛸
Xuebing Du

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Product Placement
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One Nice Bug Per Day
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Love Begins

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JVL
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A Day Wasted..
Who else knew programmer's block existed?
Sometimes every developer needs a new song to code to.
Right?
The 5 Safe Boxes You Meet in the Vault
Internet Credentials- Stores passwords for any internet website. Facebook, Twitter, that not so great site that neglected a "remember me" field. All of those go here.
Banking- Pretty self explanatory. You don't remember your banking number and sometimes forget the password. Put them here.
Email- People probably have more than one email address. Chances are, the passwords are different. Those can go here.
Software- For the valuable software and all the keys they come with..
Other- Anything that doesn't fir in to the other categories. Works like a lock & key.
Find screenshots of these here
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Plethora of Passwords
Being secure is essential. Nowadays, there are people whose job is to steal your passwords. Everyday improvements are made in security. And everyday hackers work tirelessly to breakthrough.
People have a lot of passwords. And there are apps out there that are devoted to helping save those. Many of them provide a tall list of features, some that users don't even know how to use.
Here's a picture of The Vault, where passwords and codes are stored. And it's simple.
There are five types of safe boxes. Each of these stores a different type of password. You can read about them in my next post here.
It's a site that any and all iOS developers should keep bookmarked. Great tutorials that go into detail without throwing facts at you.
Medialoot has many of the things developers search the web for in terms of design. Vector Images, backgrounds, UI themes, and more. If you're willing to get a subscription it could be even more worthwhile.
When a man meets his mountain and perseveres, that is when greatness is achieved
Anonymous
Consider iWarrant for iPhone. Why?
Does this look familiar?
Receipts That Save a Thousand Breaths
Everyone keeps their receipts somewhere. Whether it's a drawer in the kitchen, a cluttered cabinet under your desk, or your nearest trash can after you complete the purchase. There is also a large chance that this place is cluttered.
But there always comes a time where we need that receipt. To look up the price we paid, or to remember the store where we bought something. Or, God forbid we want to return an item.
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Basic Product Management
Eventually when we purchase something new there's a honeymoon period. There's the period when the excitement of a new product makes us keep everything in order. We organize the receipt somewhere safe, put the receipt in a place we can find and start to use our new gadget. And then there's after the honeymoon period. When the product inevitably breaks.
And we are on the phone with customer service and they ask for all sorts things we don't remember. Product keys, serial numbers, dates of purchase, purchase locations, and many more
Everyone has a flashback of being on their hands and knees digging for receipts an product boxes. If there's an app for everything, shouldn't there be one that tracks this stuff?
Here's a photo of a screen from iWarrant. A simple screen and about 30 seconds after that purchase can save a headache.
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Yesterday is a canceled check; tomorrow is a promissory note; today is the only cash you have - so spend it wisely
Kay Lyons
Humble Beginnings
The brainstorm for a new app is one of the hardest things to do. There are so many categories inside app development that it's sometimes hard to choose one. We wanted to create an app that would save people time. And that still is a group of countless apps that claim to organize you life. We had the programming experience. But all the experience doesn't guarantee even a decent idea.
People forget things. People forget that they will forget things. So we wanted to create an app that would help them to remember. Two things come to mind when thinking of what people spend time looking for. Passwords, codes, and other security items. And receipts. Oh, the receipts.
Everyone has a flashback of a time where they are on hands and knees looking for a receipt. Or a memory of a customer service call that had to be put on hold to rummage for a product key. And these things take time.
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I never have time at the end of the day. Mostly, because it's the end of the day.
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Everyone wants to build an app amongst the greats..
From small beginnings, come great things
Proverb
The road to every great blog inevitably begins here..
Another one of the great apps for iOS, Mint.com. Just started using mint.com to manage finance. And let's just say all the reviews around are correct. Mint.com is really easy to use and has many features for finance that everyone needs. Check it out.