yego.me
💡 Stop wasting time. Read Youtube instead of watch. Download Chrome Extension

Hard Button on App Store


2m read
·Nov 3, 2024

Processing might take a few minutes. Refresh later.

Hey guys, this is Mad Kidss, and on today, you probably can't tell how excited I am for my facial expression, but trust me, I am excited! Because today, another app that I made is on the App Store! That's right, it's called Hard Button.

So, if you go on the App Store and type "AQN space hard" in the search box, Hard Button will come up. It is for all iPhones and iPod Touches from 2.0 up. Um, and basically, it's a takeoff on the Staples Easy Button. I think it's very hilarious the way it works.

Um, there will be updates with cooler features and more voices. Um, so if you go on the App Store, search "Hard Button," you can open it up. And then, let me just open up my iPhone simulator and demonstrate to you what the Hard Button looks like.

So, wow, that was hard! That's what happens by default. You can change the default voice to say, "Original, that was hard, that was hard." Okie dokie! You can set the background color, "That was hard, that was hard." And you can randomize voice, "That was hard, that was hard."

Jeez, that was hard! Jeez, that was, that was hard, that was hard, that was hard, that was hard, that was hard. Wow, that was hard! Wow, that was hard, that was hard! So, it's just kind of hilarious the way it works. It's a little too serious for a joke app, but I think it's funny the way it works.

And um, I really put a lot of effort into it, believe it or not. So um, you should check out Hard Button on the App Store. We think it's cool; you should too. Um, you can just go on to the App Store and search "AQ hard." In the description of the video, right over there, you will see a link to download this as well.

It's like "itms col something or other," and um, basically what that link will do is open up iTunes or the App Store, depending on what platform. And if you're on Linux, it won't work at all. But um, basically this is our sweet iPhone app that you can now get called Hard Button.

So if you feel like checking it out, you know, you know, telling your friends, "Whoa dude, I hate your Easy Button, I have a Hard Button; it's way cheaper, it's one-tenth the price, and it's um, better!" He'll be so jealous.

So that's the Hard Button; it's the takeoff on the Staples Easy Button made by me. So check it out and goodbye!

More Articles

View All
Biodiversity and ecosystem health: a Hawaiian Islands case study | Khan Academy
When you think of islands, you might think of pristine beaches and palm trees gently swaying along with a warm breeze. Sounds like paradise! As a scientist, islands are my kind of place for research. Islands are very beautiful, and they also have a lot o…
Diane Greene at Startup School 2013
Hi there. I’ve been in this auditorium once before. I think it was before you were born; it was 1989. I was working for Tandem Computers, which was one of the biggest companies in Silicon Valley. The very wonderful, irreverent founder CEO was holding an a…
Top 5 Stocks the Super Investors Keep Buying!
Well, here we are back again. It’s that time of the year! The first NF filings have been released, so in this video we’re going to look at the top 10, top 10, but really the top five stocks the best investors in the world were buying leading into 2023. Th…
Worked example: Derivative of ln(Ãx) using the chain rule | AP Calculus AB | Khan Academy
So we have here F of x being equal to the natural log of the square root of x. What we want to do in this video is find the derivative of F. The key here is to recognize that F can actually be viewed as a composition of two functions, and we can diagram t…
Paying yourself first | Budgeting and saving | Financial Literacy | Khan Academy
You might have heard the term “paying yourself first,” and this just means putting your safety, your needs, especially your future needs, first before you think about other things. So let’s give ourselves an example. Let’s say that you want to buy a lapt…
Dark Energy: The Void Filler
A quick shoutout to Squarespace for sponsoring this video. In 1999, Saul Perlmutter was asking himself a question that many of us may have thought of before: will the universe exist forever, or will it have an end? Will the universe slowly expand for th…