Calorie Counter Privacy Policy

Privacy Policy Built the Calorie Counter as a Commercial app. This SERVICE is provided by and is intended for use as is. This page is used to inform visitors regarding my policies with the collection, use, and disclosure of Personal Information if anyone decided to use my Service. If you choose to use my Service, then you agree to the collection and use of information in relation to this policy. …

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About

You can please some of the people all of the time, you can please all of the people some of the time, but you can’t please all of the people all of the time. - Steve Jobs John Lydgate Geek, dreamer, entrepreneur always in different order. I’ve been making smartphone apps since 2009, started with iPhone OS, continued with android. Currently working on wearable projects like Das Podcast for Tizen but occasionally also release smartphone apps like Popcorn or not. …

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Calorie Counter for Apple Watch

Why? I’ve been tracking calories since 2015. Thanks to this habit I’ve lost 25kg. When I switched from android to iOS I really missed my calorie tracking dashboard which I had on my Galaxy Watch. What? Losing fat couldn’t be more straightforward: eat less calories than you burn. The catch is that you have to always count how much calories do you have left to consume. Is that last snack too much? …

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Popcorn or not? #1

Intro: how did I finish my 6 years old app idea To get better picture, let’s go back to 2013. My idea was to detect popping via microphone, count it and let the user know if the microwave popcorn is ready. This means two other things: you don’t have to listen and count popping manually and you won’t burn microwave popcorn again :) At that time, I thought that this was a good idea which is doable, so I convinced three fellow University students to start making it. …

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Mission statement

Hi All, this is my first post here, so let me share some thoughts before we start: This blog will be about(hopefully) releasing products, mostly apps on a monthly basis. I’ve been in the Apple developer program since 2009, I worked on a lot of things, probably I’m going to write about these projects too. My goal is to release apps and updates every month, try new markets, new platforms, new niches. …

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