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  • Lachtan
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    Originally posted by mwcalder05 View Post
    You'll find that different coffees contain different amounts of caffeine as well making it incredibly difficult to give people accurate results.
    I see, thats why app has possibility to add your own drinks. App will contain most common drinks like from starbucks and so on. Rest will be on user.

    Thank you guys! Every opinion has big value for me.

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  • mwcalder05
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    You'll find that different coffees contain different amounts of caffeine as well making it incredibly difficult to give people accurate results.

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  • Lukemc
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    Agree with both above. Not something I'd use.

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  • GrahamK
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    Not for me, sounds like an app looking for an audience rather than an app to solve a problem.

    GrahamK

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  • Vinitasse
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    Personally, I couldn't imagine that knowing, or not knowing, how much caffeine I consume would make any difference in how much coffee I consume... or don't. When I want a cup of coffee, I have one... simple as that. And... my body is pretty good at letting me know when I have had enough caffeine.

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  • Lachtan
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    Caffeine tracking iOS app

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    Hi, I'm student who loves coffee. Im also iOS developer and Im doing some project. Its iOS app which has database of drinks containing caffeine. Also you can create you own drinks. App is very simple to use and with simple nice design. App will be universal for iPhone/iPad and will support apple watch. App wont have any graphs or something like that. Health feature will be responsible for this. App is almost done - Id like to launch it simultaneously with Apple Watch.


    I have couple of thought why app could be useful not just for interest. I think it could be useful for people who tries to limit or stop drinking caffeine, people who has specific diabetes (more than 500mg of caffeine increase blood sugar by 25%) and so on. Theres lot of space.


    What Im asking is - Is it interesting for you?
    Last edited by Lachtan; 9 March 2015, 09:44 PM. Reason: Better descriptoion what i wanted to say
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