Hi, lesswrong.
I just finished my application for android devices, LifeTracking, which has been motivated by the discussions here; primarily discussions about akrasia and measuring/tracking your own actions. I don't want to make this sound like an advertisement (the application is completely free anyway), but I would really really like to get feedback from you and hear your comments, criticism, and suggestions. If there are enough LessWrong-specific feature requests, I will make a separate application just for that.
Here is a brief description of the app:
LifeTracking application allows you to track any value (like your weight or your lesswrong karma), as well as any time-consuming activities (like sleeping, working, reading Harry Potter fanfic, etc). You can see the data visually, edit it, and analyze it.
The goal of the application is to help you know yourself and your schedule better. Hopefully, when you graph various aspects of your life side-by-side you will come to a better understanding of yourself. Also, this way you will not have to rely on your faulty memory to remember all that data.
You can download the app from the Market (link only works from Android devices) or download .apk directly. Screenshots: [1], [2], [3], [4], [5], [6].
Edit: LifeTracking website
And while we are on topic of mobile apps, what other applications would you like to see made? (For example, another useful application would be "your personal prediction tracker", where you enter various short-term predictions, your confidence interval, and then enter the actual result. You can classify each prediction and then see if you are over- or under-confident in certain areas. (I remember seeing a website that does something similar, but can't find it now.))
Just had this recommended to me (after just getting a smartphone) and it is awesome. One feature request would be the ability to set an alarm for certain logs.
An example would be if you want to track your pulse throughout the day but don't want to keep having to remember to do it. You might set an alarm to go off on an interval so that it just prompts you to enter a number every so often as a pop up.
I realize that I could just set an alarm on the phone as a reminder to update the log, but the difference between having to open the tracker, select the correct log, and then enter in the number vs just having a prompt pop up asking for a number might mean the difference between just ignoring the alarm and actually putting in a number.