Hello Community,
Okay, how do I present this?
You all know the websites that count the seconds, minutes and even hours to your next favorite world-boss you feel the need to kill.
But you can’t tab out everytime .. You wish that there would be an Android App specifically solving your problem.. Well, now there is! (Okay, theres the Temple Timer app but I think it doesnt meet the right design and functionality an app like this should have)
It currently features (at the time of writing):
- A list of all bosses that are still available to the day
- Localization (Currently german only, volunteers can translate to different languages)
- A favorite system
- A neat design
Future features will be:
- An “already done” feature
- An actual news page
- Maybe notifications
- Even more
When released, I will provide the app in two different versions: One being the version with the plain function of displaying the events, and a paid app that has the full functionality.
Currently, the app is more than beta. Actually, it is about a month old and is restricted to Android 4.0+ only. (Sorry, the design of the App cant go lower than that!)
You can watch the progress and even download the app on my website/bloggy thing!
Here is the direct link to the app’s page.
Of course, when I’ve reached a certain state of functionality, I will maybe put this app into the PlayStore!
If you have doubts about the security of this app, it does not require anything! Not even an Internet Connection! That’s the point of this app.
Only one thing with connectivity is planned: Checking for Updates and displaying news/changelogs on the frontpage!
So yea, this is my app and I am sure that you will like it! You should really try it out!
If you have questions, you can ask them.
A little update (and a push!)
I’m working on the app again and I’ve implemented a Changelog-function so that you’re up to date with what’s happening right now instead of that block of text thats facing you when opening the app.
So don’t be scared that the app now requires Internet Access. It just opens a html file with plain text.
~ wipeD