u/New-Worry6487

Anyone else weirdly love random utility apps with tons of tiny tools in one place?
▲ 4 r/HowToMen+2 crossposts

Anyone else weirdly love random utility apps with tons of tiny tools in one place?

I got tired of installing separate apps for every tiny thing — coin flip, password generator, random number picker, IP lookup, QR tools, text utilities, converters, and other random quick-use tools.

Recently found this Android app that basically bundles a huge collection of mini utilities into one place, and honestly it’s been surprisingly useful when I need something for like 10 seconds instead of installing a dedicated app I’ll never open again.

The built-in search helps a lot since there are so many tools.

App link (if anyone’s curious): https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.nishandevaiah.modernmarkdowneditor

Do you guys actually use these “all-in-one utility” apps, or do you prefer separate dedicated apps for everything?

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u/New-Worry6487 — 3 days ago
▲ 195 r/Nicegirls+13 crossposts

so my sister was complaining the other day about how every ovulation app she uses is basically an ad-machine that looks like a 2005 spreadsheet covered in pink flowers.

i'm a dev so i spent some time building her a cleaner version called Bloom. it’s 100% local (no accounts/servers) and zero ads. just tried to keep the UI super minimal and actually usable.

i’m trying to figure out if it’s actually good or if i'm just biased since i made it lol. would love some brutal feedback on:

  • is the UI actually clean or just too basic?
  • does it feel snappy on your phone?
  • what features am i missing that would make this a "must-have"?

google play link: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.nishandevaiah.bloom

thanks in advance, be as harsh as you want i can take it.

u/New-Worry6487 — 8 days ago