Very interesting in lots of ways. Hippo sounds a bit like Brave New World to me, which isn’t entirely to knock it, but I wouldn’t like an app to be in charge of my mood! On the development front appinventor.mit.edu is a very flexible (and brilliant and powerful) tool for novices to program android apps. I suspect that producing a working version yourself might have avoided many of your problems. I got into appinventor because I wanted to produce an app to monitor health symptoms, mood, activity etc at random times. (Mine has a gong not a ping.) I’ve sort of succeeded but, as often happens I think, I’m now using the app I made for something rather different, but am redesigning and extending the original idea.
Very interesting in lots of ways. Hippo sounds a bit like Brave New World to me, which isn’t entirely to knock it, but I wouldn’t like an app to be in charge of my mood! On the development front appinventor.mit.edu is a very flexible (and brilliant and powerful) tool for novices to program android apps. I suspect that producing a working version yourself might have avoided many of your problems. I got into appinventor because I wanted to produce an app to monitor health symptoms, mood, activity etc at random times. (Mine has a gong not a ping.) I’ve sort of succeeded but, as often happens I think, I’m now using the app I made for something rather different, but am redesigning and extending the original idea.