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I'm trying eMoodTracker for my Samsung and I really liked it until the month changed and I realize it does each month separately on the chart. To me it's useless to look at my mood changes during the month. I need a chart that plots on a yearly timeline. The way this works I have to look at each month individually.
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OMG this happened to me too! The update looks weird and I just want to try and find another app. The last version was much easier to read.
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Well I will look for another. Was just hoping to get advice here so I didn't have to download, test, download...
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I used optimism it is pretty good...or it was I haven't used it in over a year cause I'm fairly stable and it's really boring to chart normal everyday moods. I heard there's one though NAMI that's supposed to be good too.
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I'm too paranoid about clouding it (yup, going to verb that and verb verb to boot
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I'm not sure if this one I'm referring to is in the cloud. Only because I recently installed it on my tablet, and I wasn't able to sync it from my phone. I had to download the data from my phone and email the attachment to myself to download onto the tablet. But I'm not really a computer person, so I don't know if that's still in the cloud. I guess since it's now in my email, it's technically in the cloud.
![]() I only use it because I am desperately trying to see if I have some sort of cycle since I've been a mess for the past couple of years and want to see if there is something I can do about it. |
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I like the word "cloud" as a verb, it's very 2017.
![]() I had used a mood app that I didn't like or keep up with but I forget what it was called. I got rid of it during a phone purge where i dumped a bunch of useless apps. So sorry no help here either. |
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I guess I'm behind on tech. I see the word 'cloud' all the time.. but how does it apply to phone apps??
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Most apps these days want to store your data in the cloud. I'm assuming the previous poster doesn't want his mood data to be pwned, so clouding it is out of the question. And I kinda like clouding as a verb; I think I'm going to try to work it into everyday conversation and see how it rolls off the tongue.
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It would be nice if eMoods let you look at an entire year at once. Maybe I will suggest that to them.
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(And yes, I've got all kinds of items on my phone turned off too. I both love and fear technology. I will not be pwned in any realm if it can be helped!) And wow, who knew. Cloud as a verb such a popular idea. Remember, you heard it here first! ![]() ![]() |
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