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Biorhythm

by quizengine (community developer)
last update on: 12/09/2015
popularity rank: 5
average rating:
  • Currently 4 Stars
(42 ratings)

description: Chart your physical, emotional and intellectual well being. Use the config widget to enter up to four people's details. [About as scientific as horoscopes IMO, but a useful widget for those who believe]

preview of 'Biorhythm' app


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Comments

  • diamaunt

    – July 11 2010

    it doesn't match up with other charts from the web, seems to miscalculate the curves, or age, or something.

  • quizengine

    – March 20 2009

    @midiwall (or anyone else who fancies doing it) - The source code for Biorhythm has been released so that anyone who wants to continue development can do so - find the source code at http://gforge.chumby.com/frs/?group_id=7

  • midiwall

    – March 20 2009

    Excellent, been looking for this for a long time. I agree though that the splash screen on each loop is a bit much.

  • wkearney99

    – June 11 2008

    The splash screen for this widget is a bit annoying. Just have it draw the current graph, not advertise itself each time it gets shown.

  • HuckFinn

    – May 23 2008

    Very nice. The only addition I would make is to add the critical line so you know where the curves cross the line instead of eye balling it.

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