Monday 11 January 2016

Medicator Launched !

After making some changed to the android app I was making I published it on the google play store.

I've found that when we fall ill, sometimes we are not able to judge what kind of disease we might be having and we can't even search disease based on our symptoms. Now, no need to worry about that and now you don't even need to memorize the symptoms of common disease. Medicator will help you out. Medicator - Your own Virtual Doctor.

Let's talk about some of its features.
 
It has a checkup feature which can tell the user which kind of disease a patient might be suffering from. Currently, it supports only 5 diseases Malaria, Dengue, Typhoid, Jaundice and Stomach flu(Viral). I am planning to add 5 more diseases in the next update which I've planned to roll out by 1st Feb.


It also has a built in dictionary. This dictionary holds information regarding signs & symptoms, causes , diagnosis, prevention, treatment of various diseases. This can prove to be very handy. Currently it has 12 diseases and in the next update I may increase this number to 50 or 60.

You can try this app here ->  Medicator

 I was thinking of making a medical app like this for a long time especially after winning the app designing competition conducted by Google Developers Group last year in our college and here it is.
I know that this can be made much better , just wait for the updates they are on their way! 


I also uploaded a primitive version of my long term game project. In this game you have to collect the required number of coins and try to avoid red colored enemies or they will blast your lovely little green ball. You can play that game here - SpinIt . Currently it has only 3 levels to complete. I'll be adding loads of stuff into this one before publishing.

Developing something on your own is super exciting and when you see that your game or app is played/used by others it gives you huge satisfaction.

These days I am spending a lot of time in thinking about a good game or a fantastic app. If you have any suggestions or reviews and want to share with me you're always welcome.

Thank you for reading and do try these little creations of mine.

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