# Gallery

Here's screenshots of some outstanding past projects! Listed in no-particular order.

# Winter 2024

# Notify

Jack Li, Tom Pan, Jenny Zhang, Kevin Zhang

Discover Notify, a note-sharing application designed specifically for the University of Waterloo student community. Notify transcends traditional learning boundaries, creating a dynamic and collaborative educational environment where students can seamlessly share, access, and manage academic content.

# SweetDreams

Rohun Baxi, Akshen Jasikumar, Yun Tao, Areeb Shaikh

This project intends to provide a convenient, one-stop solution for parents to upload and explore lullabies for their children, and for children to play their parents' selected lullabies. This tool is made for parents and their young children, developed for a CS 346 project in Winter 2024. This app differes from other similar applications by adding an explore page linking lullabies from Youtube and publicly posted ones from other users. Core users will include parents who want to help their children sleep but are unavailable (busy, out of town, etc.).

# Squash

Stefan Min, Michael Huang, William Behnke, Jason Li

Squash is an app that helps developers practice their debugging skills, developed for a CS 346 project in Winter 2024. Although we are inspired by applications like Leetcode, Squash differs from such apps through its focus on reviewing already completed code.

# RemindMed

Gen Nishiwaki, Jacob Im, Jason Zhang, Samir Ali

With RemindMed, never forget to take your medications. With scheduled reminders, your list of medications, your list of doctors, and information on each medication, RemindMed helps patients stay organized and on top of their medications. With support patients and doctors, doctors have the ability to add their patients, send them their prescriptions with usage details, and then have reminders automatically scheduled. As a result, medications can be properly used, leading to improved care for patients, and more time for doctors to help others.

# CalorieWise

Dongni Lu, Lynn Li, Peter Li, Yingjia Zhang

CalorieWise is a desktop app that aims to help users better track their diet in order to manage their health more efficiently. The app provides an easy-to-use calorie tracker, breakdowns of your nutrient intake, and an intake/exercise entry page for you to get an overview of your daily calorie consumption. Furthermore, the app recommends a healthy calorie total to better guide you on your wellness journey, which can be updated anytime. Welcome to CalorieWise!

# AceInterviewer

Ryan Maxin, Derek Maxin, Marcus Puntillo, Jia Wen Li Email

Students and professionals alike have limited access to valuable feedback on their responses to common interview questions within their discipline, often leading to solo-preparation with limited feedback on their responses. Our app serves as a forum for common interview questions, responses, and community feedback. Users can answer common industry questions and submit them publicly to be reviewed with feedback.

# TasteBud

Ayush Shah, Julie Ngo, Lavan Nithianandarajah, Neel Shah

TasteBud is an application that teaches beginner cooks how to cook recipes from different cuisines, but are unsure where to start. This project is being developed for the CS 346 course project in Winter 2024. It differs from other similar applications by using a progression learning method where users can learn the basics of cooking a specific cuisine and gradually increase their expertise. It solves the problem of overwhelming online cooking information and recipes, which often assume prior knowledge of cooking and have limited information on each of the steps for preparing a dish. Youtube videos and other social media platforms are also often too fast-paced and vague. Users are searching for a quick & convenient, user friendly, and fun way to learn cooking!

# Univibe

Sowad Khan, Bahaa Desoky, Omer Faruk, Ali Faez

Univibe is a campus exploration app that helps students share and discover interesting places around campus, developed for a CS346 project in Winter 2024. This app will help students share their discoveries and help other students connect and learn more about their campus.

# UWConnect

Sagar Patel, Ibrahim Kashif, Alex Yu, Eric Liu

UWConnect is an innovative platform designed to enhance the connectivity and collaboration among University of Waterloo students, faculty, and staff. By facilitating more direct communication and providing a centralized hub for resources and information, UWConnect aims to make campus life more integrated and accessible for everyone involved! Whether you're looking to join a group related to your interests, find campus events, or connect with peers and professors, UWConnect is your go-to solution!