
FitnessTrack 1.1 is unfortunately still in review with Apple, but I am pleased to announce that a weekend project from a few weeks ago is now available in AppStore for just 99 cents: Emergency Information.
An In Case of Emergency (ICE) card is something everyone should be (but usually isn’t) carrying on them. It contains your emergency contact information, allergies and medications should you ever be involved in an accident.
I had the idea for building an iPhone version on a recent Friday afternoon and wasn’t satisfied with the existing offerings on AppStore. I used it as motivation to spend my entire weekend building what I envisioned an ICE application should look and function like. This is the fruits of that labor.
I didn’t envision that I’d ever create a 99 cent application, but I am using this as an experiment to see how well it fares in AppStore. I’ve got a longer post in production where I plan to discuss some of my frustrations with AppStore as an independent, non-game/Twitter client developer. This application is, in a way, a software supplement to that post.
In any event, be sure to check out Emergency Information for only 99 cents and tell your friends & family about it.

