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The TimeTraks app Is a map of the flat valleys and high mountain ranges of change in your life you can scroll through to see months or years in advance when things are likely to be very quiet or really intense.
Category Price Seller Device
Entertainment $0.99 George Hart iPhone, iPad, iPod

These intense periods can initiate changes in where you work, where you live, relationships, or health. The TimeTraks “early warning” can be very valuable in helping you to anticipate and manage change
This technology from the MERLIN project has been reported on by the Nightly News, CNN, NPR, USA Today, and Coast-to-Coast AM in frequent appearances.
•Well-known national media figures, politicians and musicians have used this technology in successfully managing their careers
•This tool will not work for every user but it will work for the vast majority
•Like astrology this tool depends on a “birth” date or “start” date, but in how it works, how well works, and how its results are displayed it is unlike anything you have ever seen before
•Only with the advent of smart phones and tablets could the full power of the MERLIN TimeTraks be unleashed for easy use by the public
•With a flick of your finger you can scroll back and forth throughout your life and those of your friends or celebrities and get a good sense of how to read this map of the future
•The TimeTraks app can be used as a source of fun entertainment or as a serious planning tool
•The TimeTraks app includes an explanation of how to use it and covers important topics that can improve forecasts such as “Time Twins” or “Triangulation”
•The TimeTraks app will identify celebrity “Time Twins” of the user. Very often the ups and downs of those celebrities’ lives will mirror what's going on with the user at the same time.
•The free TimeTraks app includes thousands of celebrities including the top 100 in fields such as Hollywood and sports. It also includes major national and world events.
•The subscription TimeTraks app extends that to tens of thousands of celebrities and dozens of fields.
•The free TimeTraks app allows a user to explore start dates in a sample two-month period
•The subscription TimeTraks app enables a user to use start dates from 1900 to 2020
•The TimeTraks app is extremely valuable in picking the best times to sign contracts, begin projects, schedule surgery, etc.
•The TimeTraks app is also an useful way to look at a relationship in terms of its likelihood of being high-energy where both partners are often scaling major mountain ranges at the same time (Tiger Woods and Elin Nordegren) or more balanced where one partner is more likely to be in a quiet period while the other is undergoing major changes

Reviews

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Deatdeter

Please update this app!!


Crap
Trolley Stop

Since using an iPhone since 2008 over ten years this is the worst app I have ever purchased. I have seen more user friendly programs designed by high school CS courses. One of the hokiest areas of this app is called the best launch days. Think about this because it uses the same principal as the Chinese New Year. Everybody in your year regardless of physical emotional intellectual or financial variables shares the same exact predestination. Ludicrous. For this the designers want an annual renewal of $24.99. Also, I noted that one user below is reporting these two charlatrans to the FCC. One possible cause of action is outright fraud. On Noorys show the one loquacious deekhead said that now his upper west side clients are “merely downloading Time tracks and not booking appointments” with him. I would challenge him to name ONE such client and if a state AG or the FCC investigates they can subpoena this info. This is nothing but outright fraud and misrepresentation against the public. If apple has the courage of its convictions against the denizens of FB and Russian trolls with whom these designers and noory and “Dr. Jerome Corsi” are all well at home, apple should kick these two bottom feeders off of iTunes.


Doesnt Work
Dick PEN15

App doesnt work the way its advertised. Wants you to pay an annual 25$ user fee


Dumb
ichris2

Entertainment Only.


13 months in a year. Really?!
ChipJarred

I heard the Coast To Coast program, so I tried it out of curiosity. The UI is really bad, but let's look past that and assume the underlying theory is sound, which is a big assumption, since aside from a brief reference to Benford's Law on the radio, the theory is only explained in the vaguest and unhelpful manner. The resulting data shows 13 months in each year. This is certainly a bug, but the data could still be useful, if harder to read, if we knew how the graph is generated, ie, should we throw out the 13th month as meaningless, which would be the case if each month's data is generated using the month/year as input, or is it all meaningful, but increasingly out-of-sync with the timeline, meaning that the 13th month of the first year is actually the 1st month of the second year, and so on, which would be the case if the data were continuous, and the timeline simply has a labeling bug? Also as has been pointed out, since the creators emphasize using multiple start dates in combination, the app really should support that. Additionally given these shortcomings, a way to export the data so that the can be viewed in combination in an external graphing tool would be helpful as well. Lastly iPhone-only apps are kind of lame for us iPad users. The larger format allows showing more data simultaneously, and provides enough room to allow multiple Timetraks to be viewed at once, especially in landscape mode. Being restricted to the iPhone simulation interface is annoying. As someone with extensive software development experience, (and I mean this as honest and constructive criticism) this app looks like it was written by amateurs, even for a 1.0 version.


Works great!
Mcgeef3

I thought I had followed the instructions from the inventors but the app did not open to today's date as it was supposed to. Turns out it was my error. The app works great and we are having a lot of fun looking at different scenarios! It's an interesting app.


Useless
JellyBean1110

I heard about the app on the Coast to Coast program last night. Downloaded it and found it an utter waste of space and relevance. Just the look and feel alone is so terrible that it makes you want to delete it. Even if you can get over the horrible UI, there are issues in what exactly the app is supposed to do. Sit down with your developer and come up with better ways to depict what you're trying to show. What's there now is boring, hard to follow and ridiculous for the average person.


Apology accepted
Soupaw

Well customer support did apologize to the way they handled my complaint. For this I have to give them kuddos!! They are working on fixing the Problem. I will rate at a later date for the app, but I will rate for their efforts in getting back to me and also apologizing. I look forward to trying the app after the bugs are fixed.


Horrible
M3nkey

I'm so disappointed with this app. Coast to coast should of never backed it!


Crash and burn
RA1DER75

Wasted my time


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