I have been searching for an app that would fit my work as a massage therapist. This is the closest I've found. But.... Here's the thoughts & hopes for improvements in the order of most helpful.
1 if we can generate a receipt then we need to be able to print it. Not just a full client financial but an individual session receipt. 2 the time needs a setting for non military in settings 2 1/2. Duration of session needs to carry to calendar, right now it just lists the time so we can easily overlap appointments 2 3/4. When deleting an appointment from calendar it doesn't delete it in clinic jot, so have to manually do it both places :( 3 we need a repeat & frequency button for appointments 4 we need a option to choose Gift Certificates as a form of payment under settings 4 1/2. Also to enter coupons, rewards, etc... 5 to see the date of appointment next to clients name on the list 6 pull client info from contacts & pull client photo from camera roll 7 quick viewing tomorrow appointments after "today's" 8 would also be helpful to view all appointments as a full calendar 9 having a choice of locations (such as offices) would be wonderful, or at least to color code locations 10 print full client list as in an email or mailer format would just make my year! 11 have company name show up on all reports for legal purposes 12 have a time set for unattended shut down. 13 an option for discounts & product sales under settings also to customize.
I really think this app has enormous potential and could even charge more if it was more advanced, I know I'd pay more and be likely to recommend to colleagues if a few important features were added!
I think that the main purpose of this app is to provide a structured approach for oneself to analyse one's unconscious (i.e. dreams), and in this way to better understand what's really happening within oneself. I think that's why it has this peculiar recursive questioning structure - it's just like gradually winding deeper and deeper within oneself, until eventually moving beyond the level of emotions (i.e. reaching `the neutral'). When such a depth is reached within oneself, then one stops being judgmental (i.e. reactionary), and as a result has now a purely analytical viewpoint which enables one to see the essential qualities of things (i.e. free of any emotionally loaded judgment). I think that's why the app causes such an emotional reaction in some people - it is because one has to pass through the whole level of emotions. But even this passing I think is a useful exercise per se, since helps to put oneself into a less judgmental, and thus less aggressive, frame of mind.
This app is made by a 12-year old and I think that is amazing! There are some small flaws and I would love to see the cats being animated, but again it's made by a single kid and not a team of professionals.
I really do like the idea of the game, the graphics are sweet and I will play it again in the future.
With this app, you can launch attacks inspired by Dragon Ball Z at the real-world objects and people surrounding you.
Unique and very original user interface where you activate the attacks by moving your hand in front of the phone. Makes you feel like you really are creating Ki attacks, just like the DBZ characters!
I would rate this app Excellent. But I reinstalled it recently and now it doesn't work. I still get all the ads in Mind Games, even though I paid for the donate app. Please help?