[COMPETITION] School Schedule - Always know how much time is left - Pebble

Hi, I'm RHuffy and I developed the School Schedule app for Pebble. This watchface will allow you to enter in your daily schedule, whether it be for school, work or anything else, and it will display how much time is remaining in the current time block. I was inspired to create this watchface while I was in school. I had trouble remembering the exact times my various class periods ended and constantly found myself asking a friend or looking up the bell schedule on my school's website. With my watchface, a quick glance at your Pebble will tell you exactly how much time you have left in period 5, or how many minutes until your lunch break.
Check it out here:
GitHub
Pebble App Store
Development Goals:
1. Working watchface displaying time and date. ✓
2. Configuration page in Pebble app for schedule input.
3. Time until/time remaining displayed based on current time and input. ✓
4. Ability to set frequency of events (i.e. every Monday).
5. User customizable names for each event​
About me: My name is Raymond Huffman and I am currently a sophomore in high school. I have been coding for about 2 years now, but this is my first Pebble app.
XDA:DevDB Information
School Schedule, Device Specific App for the Pebble
Contributors
RHuffy
Version Information
Status: Stable
Created 2014-08-19
Last Updated 2014-09-05

First Build
I have just finished writing the basic timekeeping code for the watchapp. It displays the time, date, and day of the week, as well as a mock up for where the period and minutes remaining will be displayed.
Screenshot:
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Great news! The watchface is finally done. I ran into a few problems writing the configuration Javascript code, and once school started, I was unable to complete it. I did, however complete this "beta" version of the app with my school's schedule hard coded in. Hopefully I can add the configuration functionality soon. Here's a screenshot:

For testing purposes, here is the schedule that is on the watchapp:
Period 1: 8:18 - 9:00
Period 2: 9:04 - 9:46
Period 3: 9:50 - 10:32
Period 4: 10:36 - 11:18
Period 5: 11:22 - 12:04
Period 6: 12:08 - 12:50
Period 7: 12:54 - 13:36
Period 8; 13:40 - 14:22
Period 9: 14:26 - 15:08

Do you still support this app?

This looks like a useful watch face. Is it still supported?

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NewsPaper 7 v1.4.0.0
Hello everyone, I am looking for feedback on my apps I created. Here is my second app. Please comment here and if you enjoy it please leave feedback on the actual review for the marketplace. Price is 2.99 however I offer an fully function ad supported version as a trial. It only nags the first launch it ever does. The ads are removed after purchase. Please let me know.
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http://wp7applist.com/app/5763/News+Paper+7
Provides quick and easy access to the mobile version of 14 popular news websites and the ability to turn them on or off under settings. As an added bonus you can add two of your own websites to the list. The simple browser supports both the back function using the hardware back button, The arrow up top returns the user directly to the network selection screen, and by clicking the news networks name above, allows you to return to their homepage. The function of the back button and the arrow can be swapped at the user preference under the settings menu. Keep in mind this displays the mobile version of the networks website and I am not responsible nor taking credit for their content. News networks included are:
CNN
BBC
ABC
CBS
NBC
Fox
USA Today
Reuters
New York Times
Los Angeles Times
The Washington Post
Yahoo News
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Version 1.2:
Bugs related to resuming from sleep fixed.
Version 1.3
Added support for the user to swap the hardware and software back button functions.
Added Ads for Trial version and removed the nag screen after every webpage navigation.
Source: CyiDev.com
Download: Zune Link
Hi I downloaded your app. It's very useful and I hope that it only keeps evolving much more. Thank you VERY much.
I'll be writing a review soon as well, thanks once again.
Oh I forgot one thing.. It kept advertising me treatments about cancer :-\ But I don't have cancer.. :'(
I have had this app for awhile and thoroughly enjoy it's performance and content.

[GAME] PopIt! - A free, open source game to learn from -R-5/16/2011-U-5/18/2011-V-1.1

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PopIt!
The time has come to fight your greatest enemy: bubble wrap. The question is: how fast can you PopIt? You have 60 seconds to pop the whole table and set new records, but be careful: don't pop the same bubble twice or you will receive penalty!
This game was developed in 72 hours by two students, as part of an educational project. It is fully open source (as of version 1.0 right now). Don't expect anything big, this game doesn't want to be more than it really is: a way to waste some minutes of your time
<See screenshots attached>
Marketplace link: http://social.zune.net/redirect?type=phoneApp&id=c6c512a1-c17b-e011-986b-78e7d1fa76f8
Download sources: http://people.inf.elte.hu/kaasaai/jatekprog/popit/PopIt.zip
You can use all the code you find in the project for non-commercial purposes. More info
Windows version (requires XNA framework, but no emulator!): http://people.inf.elte.hu/kaasaai/jatekprog/popit/Release.zip
New in version 1.1:
New background (hold to restart text restored)
Unmute sound
Vibration support (we finally managed to get a WP7 device )
First, I believe it's a bubble wrap, not a "bubble warp"
Second, you should change the sound: it's a plastic bubbles not a typewriter
sensboston said:
First, I believe it's a bubble wrap, not a "bubble warp"
Second, you should change the sound: it's a plastic bubbles not a typewriter
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Whoops, thanks for the tip... Corrected in the post, will correct in marketplace when we push out an update
As for the sounds, they were created by me and the current pop sound is the best sample I managed to record. If you have any sound that's public-domain, free, etc then I'm interested
I don't have time for that. Use google, u'll find a lot (no, a LOT! of public domain or low costs ($1-$2) sound effects. But just try to play 'em on handset first to be sure they are sounds realistic (I believe it's very important for games like yours).

[APP] Sequencer -[R]- 13/May/2012 -[U]- 07/Sept/2012 -[V]- 1.2.1

Hey there! Just wanted to mention a new app I made, Sequencer. The application is a drum machine/step sequencer and loops timed sound samples. There are already a few apps out there that are similar, but this project interested me so I went ahead and built it. I got some base features in there, so think it is time to show some people and get some ideas.
Please give it a try and tell me what you think. Also note, I’m not a musician don’t know all the components of making a song. So if you have any ideas for changes to the app or any features you want added, please tell me!
Here are some screenshots:
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Source: This thread
Download: http://windowsphone.com/s?appid=5c249f22-c9e5-47c4-8c93-4b9429a49de7
Version 1.2.1 Update and screenshots
The next version of sequencer is now available. This update adds a lot of new options, the biggest being “synthesizer mode”. Now, in addition to the sample sound packs, you can select a three oscillator synthesizer as a sound source.
When a channel is in synth mode you can generate a sound using:
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- Frequency and detune settings
- Unison mode that will generate 3 detuned oscillators instead of one
- A Single LFO that can modulate pitch or volume
- An ADSR amplitude envelope, and a gate time setting to control how long the sound plays
- Lowpass filter
- Distortion effect
Each channel has its own synthesizer settings, so you can make a composition using entirely synthesized sounds. Generating the sounds does require a good amount of processing from your phone, but even older phones should run this pretty well. Also, if configuring a synthesizer isn’t your thing, you can select one of the 35 presets included in this release. More presets will be added in following versions.
A few other things added:
- Channel level volume settings with mute and solo
- Slider increment feature that lets you tap on the right or left side of a slider to change a value.
- Fixed loading issue that occurred when there were a lot of saved sequences
Here are some screenshots of the updated features:

[IMG]http://i.imgur.com/roTVbTB.png[/IMG] Around the world is a simple, elegant worl

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** Free version is ad supported **
A clean and simple world clocks app.
- 578 Time zones to choose from
- Widget
- Colors
- Date calculator
- Days until
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- Time converter
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Lite version:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.fluffydelusions.app.worldclock
Pro version (no ads):
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.fluffydelusions.app.worldclockpro
BTW, any requests just ask
So to anyone using it would you like an option rather than to display date you could also choose from something like "Today, 5 hours ahead" ?
Also thoughts about something like this for displaying time rather than traditional numbers?
New update:
Added a date preference in settings where rather than show date next to time it will display as something like Today, yesterday, tomorrow and hours behind/ahead. See screenshot:
New update:
- Date calculator
- Days until
- Duration calculator
- Time converter
- Weekday calculator
Updated with time zone converter
BTW, anyone think of some useful tools I can add?
Updated with a week number calculator. Enter a week number and year and get back the start date
Update:
I've added a pin local time option in settings. With this you can pin current local time to the top of the list or set your own time zone and use that instead.
Would anyone using the app find any of the tools on this page useful?
http://www.epochconverter.com/
New update, filling a couple of requests:
Tools>Seconds to days,hours,minutes,seconds
Change color from main screen rather than recreating a clock
Anyone think of more tools I can add?
If anyone has a Kindle/Fire device this app is now available on the Amazon app store as well

[COMPETITION] Born Again Simon with Hands (bash)

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Project Details
'(b)orn (a)gain (s)imon with (h)ands', or 'bash' for short, is a watchapp game for the Pebble inspired by Simon the game.
Basically, the objective of the game is to input the sequence of commands shown on the screen of your Pebble. You start off with one command and after every successful round, 1 or 2 commands are added to the sequence. Commands include pressing one or a combination of the three buttons on the Pebble, and a "shake!" command (hence the 'h' in bash).
If you are looking for a short game (or long, if you have great memory) on the go, or feel like testing your memory, you might want to try out this watchapp
Source
Link to Pebble appstore page
Latest Update in 2nd reply below
Download: Check download tab
What's Planned / Timeline
8/16 (exam time still ) - 8/23
- Begin - create a new repository for this game on GitHub and start with the basics (creating menus)
- Implementation of core parts of the game (sequence generation, sequence reset, game-pause system [still thinking of whether to do this or not], score calculation
As time goes by, I will be updating the dates... however the general agenda will be as follows (incomplete):
- Add & improve shake command recognition
- Add multiple difficulty levels (this is to enable/disable certain commands)
- Add ability to have scores for each difficulty
About Me
I am a 3rd year computer science student!
Feel free to ask questions, or add feature requests!
XDA:DevDB Information
bash, Tool/Utility for the Pebble
Contributors
joecop
Version Information
Status: Stable
Current Stable Version: 0.8
Created 2014-08-15
Last Updated 2014-09-05
Reserved
Progress History
8/14 - Posted some screenshots, and just spending some time on design
8/17 - Currently have the menu screen so far. Unfortunately, I will be gone for the next 3 days, so my timeline will be delayed a little (which should not be a problem).
...
9/05 - Currently posted some screenshots and the .pbw. I will later come home and upload it to the Pebble app store.
Hello guys,
Sorry that I've been away since... the beginning of the competition but I'm here on the last day to report on what has been finished / not finished.
Basically, the game is done however multiple difficulty levels (and therefore multiple scores) have not been implemented yet.
Although they won't be made in time for the competition, I do have plans to complete / continue to work on this game after the competition
Currently, I posted some screens, along with the .pbw file for anybody that would like to try.
After coming home from work later in the day, I will finalize everything in terms of submitting to the Pebble app store and getting my GitHub linked here.
Edit: If you do try out the watchapp, remember to wait until you feel a little vibration (for the shake commands) indicating that the shake was registered. Otherwise you'll lose!
I realized how much battery the vibration would use... hence, I will display the vibration status on the screen instead
-Joseph
PS. Best of luck to everybody

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