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And one more for an Android version.

 

Sounds good, very much like the difference between games that when you fail make you go back all the way to the beginning and ones that take back to a level that is a set number back from the one you fail at.

 

I very quickly gave up with the ones that crashed you back to level one with but was encouraged to keep at with the other sort.

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I tried doing that with Don't Break the Chain also, as in if I justified myself as having a good excuse I would mark that day as done, but it always felt like cheating.

That's why I wanted to move away completely from using chain length as the motivator to remove any of the negative feelings associated with missing the occasional day).

Using it these last few weeks during development has felt much more pleasant than don't break the chain - and it's still exactly the same system, it's really just switching the focus to be an aggregate of days, rather than days in a row, which helps maintain a positive psychological outlook.

For those showing support for an Android version, I'd like to make one, but at the moment an Android version will probably have to wait until iOS sales can fund the purchase of an Android device.  The core code of the App is platform independent, so it'll only require adding a GUI which shouldn't be very complex.

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The "good excuse" button in MyChain does not break the chain, but it doesn't add any point to your counter either. It is also marked in a different colour on the calendar, so you know that that particular day was not a good day (see Dec. 27 on the screenshot).  I agree with you that a "percentage of compliance" provides more motivation/is less discouraging than a "number of days in a row". Depending on the objective, I tend to content myself with something like 6 or even 5 days/week.

 

Anyway, I don't use the "good excuse" button as intended by the developer:  I use it on those days when I did play the guitar/do some active listening in Chinese (these are two of my active chains), but only for, say, less than 30 minutes. I never use it when I did nothing at all.

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I love that idea, Imron, and I would be very interested in an Android version, as long as it wasn't very expensive.  Funds are limited and my phone seems to demand a re-set every 6 months or so, which means I need to re-install all my apps.  So far, they're all free ones, so it doesn't matter, but paid ones (assuming it is, of course), well, I don't know how that would work.

 

PS I just looked at the Apple store app info and it looks GREAT!  It's exactly the sort of thing I'd love and would really use.  

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Paid apps usually give you a code or ID no. or something so that at any time you can re install the app.

 

For example I paid for pleco many years ago when I had a windows smart phone, I have move it over several platforms and devices over the years with no problems.

 

Well written and supported apps will usually allow this. I am sure that this will be the same :)

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@Elizabeth_rb, check out the link above provided by laurenth, or the link to 'don't break the chain' that I mentioned in my first post. 100% is based on the same basic premise and you should still be able to get good value from them even if my objective opinion thinks 100% is better.

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Thanks!

 

If, as Shelley says, there's a code to note in order to avoid repeat download fees, that's just fine. :)

 

Looking forward to the Android version of 100%, as the screen shots looked just what I wanted.

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Thank you AdamD.

I bought One Hundred Percent (that's the app's name, by the way) over two years ago but I don't think I ever really used it.  :oops:

 

Having in mind the anyone else get exhausted during study thread with its suggestion of the pomodoro method, I hope to start using the FocusTime pomodoro timer (mentioned by imron) and One Hundred Percent to get restarted on a few things whether or not conveniently timeable, and not only for Chinese study.

 

I don't need an app for everything in life but an audible reminder is helpful, as I said two years ago... :oops:

I had been setting alarms on my phone for various things but I'll start using One Hundred Percent today.  8)

 

Edit: My first task will be about staying off of the Internet, with a few tightly controlled exceptions.

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