About relax - free tools to help you ease your mind
sometimes we get stressed from things in our day-to-day lives. it's normal. but it's good to relax after a long day and take your mind off of everything.
some of the best ways to relax include:
-soft ambient sounds,
-writing down and analyzing your thoughts,
-seeing pictures that make you happy,
-drawing,
-watching animations,
-and taking a break and doing nothing for a few minutes,
all of which are feature of the relax app.
there are no ads, in-app purchases, or anything to cost you money or make us money. we're just here to help.
we'd love to hear your suggestions for more relaxing activities, and know what worked well for you.
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relax - free tools to help you ease your mind version 0.4.0-55MR on your
Android device!
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Android package:
biz.bigtooth.relax, download relax - free tools to help you ease your mind.apk
by S####:
I initially got this app to say that you got a laugh out of me 1775. I actually plan on keeping it though as it's pretty good for what it does. The drawing tool actually has a lot of features, it has 2048, and the app itself is well implemented with a consistent and pleasant UI that actually supports full screen on my pixel 2 XL's weird aspect ratio (although this means that I can see the Navbar image retention which is annoying). Now, a couple of bug reports for the drawing app and a feature request. First the bug reports. Using the default, emboss, and blur settings, after the first line is drawn, the drawing app ceases to show the lines *as they are being drawn* on any future lines. They appear only after the user lifts their finger off the screen. This is worse with the source atop setting where the first line disappears after the user lifts their finger off the screen and all future lines have the same issue as the other settings. Second, the feature request I would like it if, in 2048, swipes anywhere on screen - not just on the grid - be registered. Except for these things (and the fact that I am reminded of the downside of OLED displays when I use it), the app is perfect for me