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  • 03 October 2022 James @Bearable created this task

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    Yes, please. From my mobile, sin e the texts for some factors are too long, its difficult to discern which one is a lot, medium or low… I had to memoryze their order in my app 😂😂

    22 November 2022
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    Really like this one! It’s frustrating that screen time is bulked into 4 items, but I can’t bring myself to get rid of them because it’s so helpful.

    23 November 2022
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    This would be a huge improvement. Could use the same metrics / interface as the symptoms, but have boolean as default.

    29 December 2022
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    Yes please! This UX felt the most out of place when first using the app.

    12 January 2023
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    This is absolutely the biggest change this app could have right now. Very eager to see its implementation, the system in place right now it’s cool, but a little bit wonky in my opinion.

    16 January 2023
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    This would be great. Love the broad range of factors but having a separate one for each “degree” makes the list cumbersome.

    29 January 2023
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    Not sure how this would interact with this idea but on the Reddit post there is only an example for the full day interface and not the time-delineated interface (pre-am-mid-pm) which is what I certainly prefer. I think the aforementioned idea of treating them the same as Symptoms would work in both scenarios possibly more easily.

    09 February 2023
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    Yes! There is a suggestion to “improve quantative data” in under consideration section that, depending on implementation, could this issue as well. The biggest problem with the factors section is its not very dynamic. I don’t want every possible factor on the screen if they rarely are used. But if I don’t, I might miss important insights.

    One way this could be solved is with a calendar based activity tracker for each day. Entry could be done manually or via timers. For example if I watched TV from 6-7:30 pm and I read from 7:45 to 8:26, I could enter those into a calendar like events in any other calendar. Timers could be for common activities and added to the main page like medications. Having these available as widgets would be awesome! The idea of a timer is I could just toggle it on/off and it keeps track of it. The ides is just that all activities factors, things with durations, all end up on a single source of truth calendar that with data that can correlate symptoms/etc with total times spent, times of day, order relative to other activities, etc. This could provide some really powerful insights!

    27 September 2023
  • 02 November 2023 Julian moved this task into In progress

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    Very excited for this! Particularly with respect to alcohol and caffeine

    27 January