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Old Dec 11, 2011, 11:49 AM
Constantinos Constantinos is offline
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Hello guys,

Inspired by the fact that i keep daily notes on the 1st of December 2011 i started developing a program to help you all with keeping notes about your mood, about your life. It is based on the Cognitive Behavioral Therapy.

My aim is to help all people to monitor themselves continously, and as such i decided that my best option is to make this program available for FREE as well as Open-Source.

This program currently allows you to keep Notes and specify a score between -5 and 12, generate some mood graphs (etc), in the next versions i plan to add many additional features.

I am looking for some help however, i am sure there are some VB.NET 2010 Developers here - i am looking for volunteers to help me Develop and Test the program - you can have this as something to do in your free time. Even if you are not a developer you can download the program and tell me your ideas to make it better.

Website: http://moodtracker.codeplex.com/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Psych...597411?sk=wall

I know i probably didn't explain everything so if you have any questions, comments (etc) feel free to reply to this thread!
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Do you have some free time? Are you a VB.NET Developer? If yes then i am looking for Volunteer Developers and Testers to Test a new Mood Tracker Software. Email me for more info.

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