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ap0rnnstar
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We are a small app team and we want to build an app for a random entrepreneur
Hi everyone, we are a dev team for hire out of Orange County, CA. We want to do something fun and different so we are putting a contest on for non-technical entrepreneurs who need …
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We are a small web and app development team in Orange County, CA. We have launched a few apps and we want to team up with a super entrepreneur and build out their tech business. We…
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Comment #5832953
Is there a way to turn this off?
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Comment #5344734
20 minutes later still sitting in my shower robe =)
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Comment #5122646
Hehe, yeah tell me about it. I love how we can always find a way around the kinds of traps =)
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Comment #5121978
LOL, that's insanity wolf territory. I'm not sure if I can handle that.
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Comment #5121827
Thank you for the kind words! I hope your app reaches the success you hope for it.
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Comment #5121821
More motivation not to snooze =) All kidding aside I would hope that it wouldn't be interpreted as spam. It's a novel way to help someone get up in the mornings, and I would like t…
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Comment #5121659
Thanks for the feedback damon_c. A friend of mine had similar ideas. I'd love to add features like this. I can use all the help I can get. Can you shoot me an email abrahamagopian@…
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Comment #5121497
I like this a lot. Thanks for the feedback.
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Comment #5121495
LOL, definitely. I can see this in a future version for sure.
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Comment #5121376
Definitely more efficient. You are right, I will change it.
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Comment #5121372
I really like this. In the end I definitely want BetterMe to focus on positive reinforcement rather than negative ones.
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Comment #5121305
Standard Clock = Using 12 hours with am / pm. You can have it display military time if you like.
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Comment #5121247
I see you point, and with the advents of social media there is very little left for privacy. I suppose though in the end its a matter of personal choice. No one is forcing you to u…
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Comment #5121222
To be exact: I am weak willed. I set an Alarm for [ 03:06 PM ] but instead I have decided to snooze ( this is an automated message from BetterMe: www.bettermeapp.co )
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Comment #5121112
I'm a long time reader of HN and I would highly appreciate the support.
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Comment #3527493
Just to give you a heads up, you spelled weight incorrectly in the third to last paragraph. Great article!