This is the blog for Mood Apps, a mobile app development company dedicated to developing apps that support mood management, and more specifically for their Android app Mood Sentry. Mood Sentry is designed to support people in therapy for mood disorders such as anxiety and depression. Mood Sentry (www.moodsentry.com) supports a cognitive therapy approach to mood management. I'll post thoughts relevant to my efforts to manage my depression and how I use Mood Sentry.
Friday, April 27, 2012
Some Notes on Using Mood Sentry
Every now and then I'll take the time to give some guidance on using Mood Sentry, and this is one of those times. Since this is an app intended to be customized by the user for the user's benefit, there is a lot of stuff that can be modified. First, remember that just about any text box can be edited via a double tap. My Experiences, Reminders, Daily Goals, etc. That's fairly easy to remember, but since there are not a lot of apps like this, I need to state this. Also, just about every page has a "hints" page that is accessible from the navigation menu. I put those in there for guidance and hope it helps. I tried to keep the number of visible buttons low, and only show elements that I think are relevant. Elements that I think the user will need less frequently I put in the navigation menu. My intention is to have a fairly clean interface, with very little noise.
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