What is Casual Programming? Inquiring minds want to know!
The easiest way for me to explain Casual Programming is to point to activities you do every day. Anybody out there setting their alarm clock? If you say yes, then you are a Casual Programmer. Casual Programming is all about you configuring the tools in your environment to work for you based on your unique needs. I'm casually programming when I set my coffee maker to start brewing coffee at 7am. Hopefully this example helps you get the idea of Casual Programming, because you are going to be really excited about Rheti if you already look "automate" routine things in your life.
Many people look at Rheti apps as throwaway apps because they are created so fast that even if used only once, they save time!
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Rheti, the Casual Programming app available in the Android Market, allows you to create Casual Apps while you are watching TV. Actually, casual apps can be created anywhere at anytime and offer "on-demand" automation of common on-the-go activities such as responding to SMS, uploading images to remote storage, sending emails and much more. Rheti allows you to "reconfigure your phone" to meet your unique needs. Many people look at Rheti apps as throwaway apps because they are created so fast that even if used only once, they save time!
Explore the Rheti App Maker experience today by downloading Rheti from the Android Market. In less than 5 minutes you should have your first Casual App created. The Rheti program comes with 3 sample apps that can offer easy to use time saving tools. Use the Casual App for Auto SMS to send messages to callers while you are driving. The iSobot Feature Set App to control a Robot. And the Yahoo Pipes Casual App to get stock quotes on Google (NYSE Symbol: GOOG)
Rheti Casual App Building Tutorial
Check out the Rheti.com site to get more details and helpful tutorials for building your own Throw Away Apps.
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