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NowAgo is a clean habit and quit tracker for iPhone, iPad, and Mac.
Create custom trackers for anything you want to build, reduce, or stop: workouts, reading, sleep routines, smoking, scrolling, alcohol, caffeine, study time, creative work, or any personal habit you want to make visible.
NowAgo helps you track progress at a glance with streaks, milestones, reset history, widgets, and simple insights, so you can see what is working, where you slipped, and how far you have already moved.
It is built for people who want one calm place to build better routines, break unwanted patterns, and keep progress visible across Apple devices.
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NowAgo.app's answer
NowAgo combines habit building and habit quitting in one clean Apple-native tracker. Instead of only rewarding perfect streaks, it helps users see progress, milestones, reset history, and patterns over time, so both good routines and unwanted habits are easier to understand and manage.
NowAgo.app's answer
NowAgo is simple, visual, and flexible. It works for building habits like workouts, reading, or studying, but also for quitting or reducing habits like smoking, scrolling, alcohol, or caffeine. It is made for people who want a calm tracker across iPhone, iPad, and Mac without turning self-improvement into a complicated system.
NowAgo.app's answer
NowAgo is for Apple users who want to build better routines, quit unwanted habits, and make progress visible. It is useful for people tracking health habits, productivity routines, personal goals, lifestyle changes, or anything they want to repeat less or more often.
NowAgo.app's answer
NowAgo started from the idea that progress is easier to continue when you can actually see it. Many habits are invisible day to day, and many slips feel bigger than they are. NowAgo was built to make routines, streaks, resets, and milestones easier to track without guilt or overcomplication.
NowAgo.app's answer
Native Apple stack: Swift, SwiftUI, SwiftData, CloudKit/iCloud sync, Widgets, Charts, and StoreKit. NowAgo is built for iPhone, iPad, and Mac.
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> Most open source software packages are also compiled for BSD variants, they switched to 64 bit time_t a long time ago and reported back upstream any problems. * NetBSD in 2012: https://www.netbsd.org/releases/formal-6/NetBSD-6.0.html * OpenBSD in 2014: http://www.openbsd.org/55.html For packaging, NetBSD uses their (multi-platform) Pkgsrc, which has 29,000 packages, which probably covers a large swath of... - Source: Hacker News / 11 months ago
> https://pkgsrc.smartos.org/install-on-macos/ Note that Pkgsrc is a NetBSD-derived project. * https://pkgsrc.org The Joyent folks leveraged it to allow their customers, who were perhaps not as familiar with Solaris/SmartOS, a larger pool of packages. Pkgsrc was running on Solaris before Joyent, Joyent built on top of it. - Source: Hacker News / almost 2 years ago
Https://pkgsrc.org/ from netbsd runs on many systems. - Source: Hacker News / about 2 years ago
It seems according to pkgsrc.org that pkgin might follow the PKG_PATH environment variable. You're supposed to set PKG_PATH="http://cdn.NetBSD.org/pub/pkgsrc/packages/NetBSD/$(uname -p)/$(uname -r|cut -f '1 2' -d.)/All/", and according to uname(1), -p gives the processor architecture and -r gives the operating system [kernel] release. Source: over 3 years ago
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