One-Fit-All aims to make peoples fitness and health experience greater by being the swiss army knife of fitness and health applications. This is accomplished by including features to track caloric intake, monitor fitness activity, supply custom workout routines, journaling, and music control. One-Fit-All will allow users to utilize all these features from just the palm of their hand.
Android Studio is the official integrated development environment for Google's Android operating system, built on JetBrains' IntelliJ IDEA software and designed specifically for Android development.
The Spotify SDK allows your application to interact with the Spotify app running in the background as a service. The capabilities of this API include getting metadata for the currently playing track and context, issuing basic playback commands and initiating playback of tracks.
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One-Fit-All is built using Java and utilizing Github as a source control. Our developers use SQLite to store user data and keep track of our users' fitness progress. Our developers also utilize algorithms to track caloric intake, establish custom workout routines, and detect user falls. Along with this One-Fit-All utlizes Spotify's Android SDK to provide our users' with a great experience for managing their music from within the application. After Analyzing feedback from our users, we have assembled a user interface which will wrap all of One-Fit-All's features into one one fit bundle.
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