Posted by jonathan
on December 06, 2011
Once you have entered at least one complete cycle in FemCal, FemCal will use the dates to estimate when your future cycles will occur.

Estimated Future Cycles in FemCal
As you enter and chart more information, such as basal body temperature, peak cervical mucous, ovulation tests, FemCal will estimate when these will occur in future cycles.
Tap a future estimated cycle to see these dates.
Posted by jonathan
on December 06, 2011
My new app, just a simple alarm clock and streaming radio is now up on the app store.
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Nixie Clock Radio
This is my go to radio, and alarm clock. Works even on iOS 3.1.3
Click here to visit Nixie Clock Radio in the App Store.
Posted by jonathan
on December 04, 2011
If you’ve forgotten to enter a later cycle, then FemCal statistics on cycle lengths may indicate longer cycles than is actually the case.
We’ve added a new feature to help correct this.

New Ending a Cycle Feature
Tap on the left part of the button to let FemCal end the cycle at the default day, usually the day before the start of your next period, or tap on the right to make this the last day of this cycle.
This feature will help FemCal be as accurate as possible when estimating dates for your future cycles.
As always, email us with problems, praise or new suggested features.