Thursday
Moodstats [Mac, Windows]
Released in 2003 and built using Director, Moodstats is an application that allows you to quickly record & rate how your day has been in six different categories. Using multi-colored graphs & statistics you can see how exactly your moods have been over the last week, month, two months, six months or year.
It is a form of a personal diary or journal, with an added bonus of being able to synchronize your data with the global Moodstats server (and thereby invite others to see how your moods have been).
You can also pull down data from other Moodstats users and compare yourself with the mood of your friends, lovers or complete strangers.
The app has not been updated for a very long time but iPhone/AppStore seems to be a great opportunity to move the app forward. Similar to Gratitude, a sweet little app to record how you day has been, Moodstats could appeal to a more techy and grumpy kind (myself included) :)
If you like the idea, you should download it and try it out. Please note thought that the gorgeous stat interface of Moodstats comes at a cost - $15 (includes free future upgrades). We do hope to see an iPhone version in the future.
Platform: Mac/Windows
Version: 1.22
Cost: $15.00
Developer: Cuban Council
Moodstats
★★★★★
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