danieljames
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danieljames

I made an account with Mint the other day. It basically just laughed at me. The problem is my income and spending are too volatile and it's basically impossible to create a useful budget. So basically I've determined that as a college student it's not even worth trying to create a budget.

I made an account with Mint the other day. It basically just laughed at me. The problem is my income and spending are too volatile and it's basically impossible to create a useful budget. So basically I've determined that as a college student it's not even worth trying to create a budget.

That is what upgrading to a SSD is like.

Cool!

I'd say stay away from all those "easy app makers" and stick with using the provided APIs and Frameworks. Nothing beats a native app in quality.

https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/classic… is the app I made. So iOS (iPhone/iPad). I did no self promotion, but the app eventually got to around ~300 downloads a day. I figured that about 35-40 downloads equaled $1 in ad revenue.

iOS. I figure that the effort/payout ratio is better. Plus, I'm an Apple guy.

Making Apps is the way to go. Even if you don't strike gold (and you probably won't), it's still a good return on your time. I made an app over one weekend and I eventually sold it for $4650, add that to the money I had already made off of it and it's about $6000 for one weekend's worth of work.

See, but that's what I'm saying. What this tool does is nothing special and nothing someone interested in this kind of thing hasn't done themselves a thousand times.

This is at work. Though I also live (and use the network) on campus. Pretty good if you ask me.

This thing only goes down to $1. But what if you wanted to do free? I had a free App and it got downloaded ~250/300 times a day and made between $7-9 a day. This site neglecting free makes it almost useless, because THAT's the hard data to find.

Um. Fail.

I'd probably answer and say that I'd use a voice control system. Like Siri. That's all you need.

Just like a normal alarm clock with a big button?

I would never bother with one of these, as it just seems too shady for me, but I have a friend who also did one of those and got a MacBook. So I guess if you DO want to go through and do it all right, you do get your rewards.

Can you maybe elaborate on what these fee's they charged you were? I've seen these sites around, and I've always wondered where the scam in them was.

In one of my email addresses, I have recently (past few months or so) started to get REALLY sophisticated phishing emails. It got bad enough to the point where I over the course of a month or so changed all services for that email and started to just use my iCloud email instead.

Just a simple one, but No Page Bounce makes it so the homescreen doesn't bounce on the other side if you have a tweak that disables spotlight.

I fixed the poster.