Read Your Days
This android app that I implemented is called Read Your Days. As the name may suggest, this app will be very understanding and user-friendly as the user interacts with it. This app will allow the users to mark down a day-counting, write a diary and take a look at the lunar calendar. The goal of the system is to simplify and better user’s life with some small and practical functions. The major theme of this app is the nostalgic impression of old books and ancient cultures. Functionally, the app contains three major pages which are calendar homepage, event-counting page, and diary page. These pages interact with each other and help users to organize their agenda with its unique way of showing dates.
By using this app, one can check around the calendar with Georgian and lunar calendar, set a day-counting cardview to make a day memorial, last but not least one can write diaries in this app to keep track of each day.
The users of this app will be those who are ancient culture enthusiasts and nostalgic minimalists. While the app provides the users what they exactly want, it is also very eye-pleasing to use. Nowadays, most countries are embracing multi-cultures. For example, as a foreigner, when I mentioned about mt birthday, what I was asked most was the lunar calendar. Thus, providing a lunar calendar internationally seems to be in handy. Other than that, this app is extremely handy for daily use, as it can give you a rough idea of time scheduling and day recording. Additionally, it has all-in-one and plug-and-go features, which means that with this one app, users don’t have to connect to the internet and create an account nor do they need to download several apps on their phone for a few similar functions