Recurring event log

Recurring event log

By Evgeny Turchaninov

  • Category: Productivity
  • Release Date: 2021-06-25
  • Current Version: 1.4
  • Adult Rating: 4+
  • File Size: 1.31 MB
  • Developer: Evgeny Turchaninov
  • Compatibility: Requires iOS 15.0 or later.

Description

Recurring events happen in our lives. Sometimes I want to remember when it was. It is impossible to keep everything in memory, and it is not necessary. After all, there is an application for this! If you record your events here, then you will find out: - When was the last time this happened? - How many days have passed since that time? - How often does this or that event happen? - When approximately can such an event happen again next time? Try it! The FREE version has full functionality and all calculations, only one limitation. Write down any events that matter specifically to you, for example: - Scheduled doctor's visit - Car maintenance - Visit to the vet with a pet - Manicure or pedicure - Haircut or hair coloring - Visit to a cosmetologist or massage therapist - Repair of household appliances - Cleaning a laptop or servicing other devices. This is the Log of your events. Event topics The events in the log are collected into topics. Each topic has a title and a subtitle. The themes are located on the main screen in the form of cards. Inside the topic are events. If there are enough events in the topic, then the card displays date of the last event average period/interval (calculated by the application) date of possible repetition (calculated by the application) In the FREE version, the number of event topics is limited: no more than three. Recurring events Add your events that have occurred to the topic. The date must be specified. You can add an event name and a note. Intervals and the date of a possible repetition of the event are calculated by dates. Calculations When an event has occurred once, the topic card displays how many days have passed from this event to today. If the event has happened at least twice, the application calculates the period / interval (how many days have passed between the events) and the date when it can happen again. You can tell the application how many recent events to take into account to calculate the average period. This number can be specified for each topic separately, from 2 to 10. A stripe with dots is a line of events. It appears if there are 3 or more events. The dots on the line represent events. The first event is the vertical bar on the left. The last event is the extreme point on the right. Looking at these points, you can imagine the frequency of events and understand how many events to take into account for calculations. The full functionality of the application is available in the FREE version, but the number of event topics is limited: no more than three. The number of events in each topic is unlimited. In the FULL version, new themes can be added without restrictions. Don't forget what happened to you!

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