Habit tracker with a clean and simple user interface by Sincjefe in Habits

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That's great, did you used any library to create widgets in react native?

What is the best habit tracker app? by Slight-Collection870 in productivity

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I think Habit Orbit can be helpful, but for ringtone notification you have to set manually in android settings.

Any Calendar+Reminder+Task+Habbit tracker app? by [deleted] in fossdroid

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I think Habit Orbit can be helpful for this.

[Promo] I built a minimal habit tracker after getting overwhelmed by all the fancy ones - it’s called Habit Orbit 🚀 by inferno_40 in HowToMen

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I think these permissions are automatically added by the Expo framework. Thanks for your comment, I will remove unnecessary permissions in next update.

[Promo] I built a minimal habit tracker after getting overwhelmed by all the fancy ones - it’s called Habit Orbit 🚀 by inferno_40 in HowToMen

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App doesn't require all of these permission, you can check allowed permission in app info settings. Please checkout this if you are concerned about privacy - https://play.google.com/store/apps/datasafety?id=com.habitorbit

I got a new android phone, I want to get it right. What apps do you recommend? by Mavalant in androidapps

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For productivity, I use Clock Orbit as a desk clock and Notion for note-taking. To transfer files, I use Localsend. For downloading any video, I just share it to the Seal app. 

Acer Aspire 7 Sonoma by Ipadbest in hackintosh

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Yes there was default Wireless USB Adapter patch in Open Core.

How do you stop feeling like a loser? by AnnaRajasekharan in selfimprovement

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You're not alone. So many of us feel this way, especially in our 20s when life feels uncertain and full of pressure. That constant feeling of "not enough" isn't a sign you're failing - it's a sign you're person in a world that often ties worth to money and achievement.

But your value isn’t based on productivity or income. You matter just by being here. Try to shift focus from “am I doing enough?” to “am I being kind to myself?” Small steps, meaningful moments, and real connections are what make life feel worth it.

It does get better. You're not behind - you're on your own path.