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28 Jun
Now here is a new app that women will find handy. Keeping track of their menstrual period is important for some, especially those people who are into family planning. Women normally count the days before and after their period since they need to find out when it is safe or not and also to monitor some irregularities just in case they have biological problems.
With Period Tracker, women can now look forward to a better monitoring initiative via their iPhones. The design layout is simple where users can simply push a button to start logging and countdown to the next one.
A cute flower appears in the middle of the homepage when the app predicts that the user is “fertile” and ovulating. And a month view calendar helps the user see their cycles at a glance, while a notes page allows the user to enter daily notes to indicate if they have a “headache” or have been “intimate.”
“Period Tracker was the first app we ever came up with,” says Susan Lee of GP Apps. “We had been married for several months when I got my first iPhone and my husband brought up the crazy suggestion of making an iPhone app. Having been married so recently, we were still struggling to find a better way to keep track my periods, so we decided to create Period Tracker.”
The Period Tracker is now available at the iTunes App Store for $1.99.
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Tags: Apple, apps, biological problems, Countdown, cute flower, design layout, family planning, Glance, headache, initiative, iPhone, iPhone, iphones, irregularities, iTunes, menstrual period, Mobile Software, periods, suggestion11 Jun
With the LG Glance, it seems you either love or hate the gold toned woven metal design on the back, however it is generally agreed upon that the front is attractive and functional. The buttons are big and tactile, and for an entry-level phone, the QVGA (240 x 320) screen is pleasing. This phone is also amazingly thin at .38 inches. A noted difference between this and other candy bar style phones, is the placement of the clear button- it’s in the center, directly under the joystick.
Since this is an entry-level phone, there aren’t as many fancy Verizon gizmos to play with as found on higher-end LG phones, however it does feature Bluetooth 2.1, GPS, WAP 2.0 browser, microSD slot and a decent 1.3 megapixel camera with digital zoom. The current price of this handset is $49.99 after rebates and a 2-year contract.
21 May

The LG Glance is a new phone supposed to arrive soon. Specifically it looks like the Glance will be available starting with June 5 and it will cost $49.99 after a mail-in rebate if purchased with a new 2-year contract. Alternatively you can purchase the Glance for $119.99 after a $50 mail-in rebate with a 1-year contract and for $219.99. Just check out the picture above! Who’s launching it? Well your friendly-carrier Verizon Wireless of course. Anyone ready to get it?
via phone-arena
Tags: Glance, LG, LG, Verizon, Verizon
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