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Chiming in with another data point here.

Have had the exact same thing on and off for the last 10 years or so (I'm 33 now). For the longest time, it would just be one flutter every few months or so, but recently it's gotten as high as a few times a day. Definitely seems to correlate with increased stress/sodium/caffeine.


Basically, you can use this app to specify which cards you have (or don't want to use), specify special conditions (like no attack cards, for example), and this app will randomly generate a set of 10 Kingdom Cards for you to play.


Thanks for the feedback. To be honest, I've put far more work into the app than I have the website.

But to answer your question, it's stable and fully functioning, although there are plenty of features I have planned for future versions.

Basically, I wanted a shuffler app that was minimalistic and dead simple to use, yet something like a Swiss Army Knife for setting up and running a game. For example, Throne Room will generate a Black Market deck for you if needed, and "draw" three random cards for purchase when needed.

I couldn't find anything like this on the App Store, so decided to make one myself.


It'd be good to even just put a line on the homepage that says what a shuffler app actually is/does. I've played dominion but wasn't really sure what the point of this was. (as covered by other comments in this thread)


Thanks again for the feedback. I've updated the site with some blurbs that hopefully explain things a little more.


I'm guessing you've probably already tried it out, but if you haven't, you should check out Things:

http://culturedcode.com/things/


Try as I might... I can't justify, or figure out how $50 (+ $10 for a mobile app - used to be $20) for a To Do list, however nice, is worth it.


I'd pay $1000 for the right app from any app store today.

The problem is they all suck because they do a few things well and none do the simplest the best. I've spent hundreds of dollars.

The closest I've found to being reasonable is omnifocus but it too is missing the calendar, but it does tasks well.


I also had Palm m515 and DateBk in the good ol' days. If you have iOS device, try Pocket Informant. This is what I use now and I think it covers most, if not all, of your requirements and syncs with toodledo and google calendar too!


What's another $12.99.

I have to admit though, I'm kind of scared, because it appears to have the same level of detail that DateBk did.

I purchased the new version of DateBk called Pimlical for Android and tried it out today. Not quite there but definitely a possibility. Since I'm on iOS I'll try it out.

If this works, I can't begin to put in words how indebted I'll be fore the reco


Tried it, not quite what I need. It's super polished and nice.

My problem is I juggle about 10 active projects for customers where I should be working on maybe 2-3 and that's been my norm for 10+ years, plus my own projects.

DateBk had the chutzpah to keep up and keep me pointed in the right direction.


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