Two of my stories (Memories and There is No Pain) feature in the Eclectic Slice of Life Anthology. The anthology, is available for purchase online just click on the picture above.
Personality - FREE iPhone App
The Reefwing Personality Profile is a tool to gain insight into your character. Answer just a few quick questions and you will be provided with a description of your personality traits. The App allows you to email the results, so you can share them with your friends. The results are based on extensive research but are not meant to be taken too seriously.
Life Audit v1.2 - FREE iPhone App
You need to know where you are to get where you are going. By answering just a few questions, our free App Life Audit will give you a graphical representation of your Life Balance. As the pace of life increases at an exponential rate we sometimes forget to focus on what is important as opposed to what is urgent. Using Life Audit you will quickly be able to see the areas of your life that are getting the most focus and more importantly, the areas that you are neglecting.
Life Goals v2.2 Out Now!
Life Goals (rated 9/10 at the iPhone App Review site) can help you design the life you want. If Life Audit has indicated deficiencies, then Life Goals can help you correct them. By categorising your goals and rating the impact and effort required, Life Goals will automatically prioritise your tasks and tell you what your next best steps are. This way you focus on doing what will have the greatest impact on your life.
David was born in Brisbane but now shares his time between Sydney and a vineyard in the Hunter Valley.
David Such's short fiction has been published in AntipodeanSF, Planet Magazine, Eclecticism, Infinitas, Static Movement, Dark Fire Fiction, Flashshot and The Specusphere.
David has completed a MBA (Marketing), BE (Electrical), BSc (Computing Science & Physics), and a BAppSc (Wine Science).
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Go directly to the project demo page. Mike Rundle of flyosity.com recently
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iOS Platform Timeline
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Our iOS apps industry is so old that I have trouble remembering when it all
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TTFN
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