CPSC 110-08: Computing on Mobile Phones
Fall 2011
Creative Projects -- Project 2

Marin Abernathy and Lauren Yianilos

Remind Me is an app that behaves like a Post-It for people who forget the 'little things.' But unlike a Post-It that just sits on your desk, RemindMe sends you (or a friend) a text that reminds you to do whatever it is that you need to do at the time you arrive at a destination of your choosing.

Antinea Ascione and Darcy McDonough

Map Me is an interactive, social application that allows a user to save, and name, locations and send these locations to a group of friends.

Angus Anderson and Matt McCullough

Putting Green is an application game for avid golfers that, unlike other golf games for mobile phones, utilizes a texting component to create a better competition between opponents.

Bradley Berry and Evan Bunker

Our Mass Text is an app that can be used to send out invitations for people who like hosting parties or events, that, unlike many other mass text apps, allows the user to send out their exact location using a location sensor.

Roger Conant and Ryan Nelson

Trinity Map can be used to find out where you are on the Trinity Campus. Along with giving you directions the App also gives you a small tid bit of information that tells you the history of the buildings and what they are used for now.

Jay DiPietro and Robert Martino

quickTalk is a group texting app that allows users to mass text groups of friends that is built for cell phone users of all ages. Unlike other mass texting apps, quick talk is designed to be simple, quick and easy to use.

Juliana Echavarria and Catalina Pelaez

Lost and Found will be used when you have lost an object or any item, including an animal and you want to let everyone know so they can be aware that you are looking for it.

Drew Grombala and John Wilsterman

Food with Friends is an app for people to use in order to schedule an appointment with friends, professors or colleagues, that, unlike many other scheduling apps has a feature that will text the person or group you are meeting with where you are leaving from.

Donny Hunt and Gokul Pokharel

Lost??? is an Android application specially for the people who are new to Trinity, like Freshmen, that, unlike many other applications which need to open google map to show where you are, does not require internet, but shows you and at the same time tell you at what part of Trinity you are.

Cody Irwin and Allan Fong

Dice Roll is a competitive multiplayer game that allows you to test your strategy and luck against your friends. In this game, you get points by rolling a die and whichever player is the first to 15 wins. Be careful though, at anytime your opponent may decide to subtract from your score instead of adding to theirs!

Michael Martignetti and Kyle Lundberg

Left Trin is a socially useful app for Trinity students and faculty that, unlike the No Texting While Driving App, uses the location sensor to give your location. It automatically sends a text message to your closest friends and/or your teachers when you leave Trinity's campus.

Lilly Slatkin and Victoria Webb

Helicopter Parent is designed to be a 'parental control' application, intentioned for parents with teen-aged children. The application uses the gps sensor in the child's cell phone to determine if they have snuck out of the house after their curfew. The application is downloaded on to the teen's phone and if they violate the location and time constraints of their curfew, the phone will send out a text message to the parent's phone, letting them know that their child has left and their current address.

  Diego Lobo

eControl is a simple app that tracks the users location and stores it in a web database. Once a user is registered and keeps the program running its location can be viewed by the administration version of the app. This version manages all registered users and has access to to the location of each of these.