LATEST ANDROID RELEASE FEATURES

Version 0.3.0:
Major Release & First Alpha testing

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Our latest mobile release is here, and it involves a major design and UX overhaul!

Since the app is getting closer to being fully featured, I am welcoming Alpha testers to contribute by giving feedback and bug reports.

Version 0.3.0 Additional Features for Planitt

  • New vocabulary for describing your habits: We are now using the words ‘space’, ‘system’, and… planitt! This is to go with the new name and logo, which all should come together to make the app more intuitive and accessible. Let us know what you think!
  • Fully persisted habit data and calculated completion status: you can now leave and re-enter the app with all data being stored on your local encrypted source chain. You can also mark a planitt as being completed by giving it a ‘win’, and these wins will cascade up through the system.
  • Swipe-able controls allow intuitive navigation of your system on a mobile device. (See below re: desktop releases)
  • Swipe controls can be adjusted from right to left handed in the settings menu.
  • Peformance modes: you can try out different levels of visual detail to find the one that allows optimum performance for your device. Look in the settings menu!
  • Searchable planitt list: use the search input to narrow down details for a specific planitt.

NOTE FOR DESKTOP USERS:
This release is mobile only. You can continue using 0.2.0 for a limited desktop experience.
We will be re-launching the desktop version with updated designs to match the Android version (and with social features) later in the year.

ANDROID RELEASE FEATURES

Version 0.2.0:
First Mobile Release!

Home Page
Orbit Visualisation

Our first mobile release is here. We knew it had to happen, so Habit/Fract was designed mobile-first from the get-go, getting ready for a platform that didn’t yet exist!

Thanks to the stellar work by darksoil studio with their p2p Shipyard, and the new version of Tauri we are now able to release one of the first cross-platform Holochain apps (hApps).

Personal Habit/Fract is a stepping stone – one that will be the foundation for a new world of social co-operation (when the Social version is later released).

Version 0.2.0 Additional Features for Personal Habit/Fract

  • Traverse time and tick off your wins for each Orbit by the day (more frequencies to be added later).
  • Navigate around your personal visualisations using thumb-friendly navigation buttons.
  • Reset the app by clearing all data.
Creating an Orbit
Orbit Breakdown page

Version 0.2.x Planned Feature Set

  • Vizualise the relative attention you are paying to each of your Spheres in the Sphere Breakdown using a partition diagram. We love data-viz!
  • Store your wins permanently.

Version 0.3.x Planned Feature Set

  • Choose to “Make or Break” a habit, to split up the light or dark aspects of behavioural reinforcement. The light (“Make”) side will use a light color scheme to distinguish itself.
  • Traverse time in the periods you defined for your Orbit frequency (hour, day, week, month).
  • Create streaks when you log multiple wins consecutively.
  • Tick off Orbits when you complete the behaviour for a specific period, creating a visual cascading effect up the tree. When all of the Orbits at the bottom are complete then so shall be the whole tree.
MVP FEATURES

Version 0.1.0:
First MVP on Holochain

Visualise your behaviour in a hierarchy

Five years since initial conception, after three different tries on “Web 2” (server) architecture, peer-to-peer Habit/Fract is being shipped with limited features.

Onboarding flow that helps break down your behaviour

Version 0.1.0 Feature Set for Personal Habit/Fract

  • Create the 4 Spheres (thanks, 4 Burners!) of your life that you want to use to track behaviour. Add an image to quickly identify your Spheres.
  • List and sort your Spheres on the Sphere List page.
  • Create Orbits (our name for a Habit) of different scales – Astronomic, Sub-astronomic, or Atomic – depending on the magnitude of the behavior you want to track.
  • Visualise the Orbits in your Sphere as a hierarchical tree. Navigate this tree to see the details of your Orbits, or to add new ones at a place in the hierarchy.
  • Tick off individual Orbits as complete (no cascading logic, yet).
  • List, edit, update, or delete your Orbits on the Orbit Breakdown page.
  • Use all of the above features offline. Data is stored on the source chain (a personal encrypted data-ledger).

There is no temporal dimension working, as yet, since the plan to add multiple Orbit frequencies adds a lot of complexity.

Soon, choose between breaking or making a habit
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