Android Task Monitoring
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.29070/ab8j5b67Keywords:
Location-Based Services, GPS, Location, Data Base, Reminder, Indoor, OutdoorAbstract
In our olden days we mark our responsibilities in our calendar or we make a few noteshowever some of these aren't superior answer for the human beings who've multitasked each day. Todiscover a great answer we've got evolved an android cell app to stay our responsibilities the usage ofarea primarily based totally service .This technological app has an particular man or woman because ithas the cap potential to get right of entry to the area aleven though the GPS related to the androidtelecellsmartphone alert us if there may be any mission in that precise vicinity and it additionally has thecap potential to alert us while we've got any mission to do in our close by regions from wherein we are.An crucial benefit of this device is it saves extraordinary responsibilities on range locations. Thissuperior device performs a completely crucial function with inside the area of these individuals whoworks with inside the area of advertising and business. In this paper describes our proposed areaprimarily based totally mission the rest for regular human beings to conscious their everyday occasionsor responsibilities. Immediate alert message is proven at the user’s display while the customers attainthe unique vicinity. The important advantage of our device is reminded indoor responsibilities andoutside responsibilities.Downloads
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