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Harold - CGPA & GPA Calculator

Feature rich and simple result manager for students

Introduction

Easily calculate your GPA and CGPA with this result manager. It works for any university or college and can be customised to meet their grading system.

Tired of writing course lists, get a course list template file from a friend who has written or go online and download available course lists on the app.

Users

The app is primarily a utility and educational resource intended for use by students in any higher institution of learning.

Features

  • Unlimited courses per semester
  • Allows custom grading system
  • Downloadable course lists
  • Backup and restore of data
  • Support for decimal credit units

Releases

Releases are regularly uploaded to Google play store in both production and beta stages. Support by downloading the latest version of the application and possibly dropping a review. You could also opt in for the beta testing program to get early access on future changes to be implemented.

Changelog

V1.0.0-beta

  • Initial test release

V1.1.0

  • Fixed template upload
  • Fixed new event added result
  • Bug fixes

V1.2.0

  • Added privacy policy
  • Added terms and conditions
  • Bug fixes
  • Increased device range

V2.0.0

  • New interface
  • Bug fixes
  • Simplified usage

Contributing

This project is open to contributions. Areas of focus should include:

  • Layout improvement to meet material design standard and specifications
  • Code optimisation for better user experience
  • Bug fixes
  • Improvement of readme file

Further implementations

  • Exporting of result to pdf file.
  • Design of a beginners guide to using application.
  • Other creative ideas

Rules

  1. Submit an issue describing your proposed change to the application.
  2. Fork the repo if you haven't, implement and test your changes.
  3. Any other classes created could be written either in java or kotlin, but kotlin would be preferred.
  4. Public methods created within classes should be well documented.
  5. No particular coding style is enforced. Try making your code as clear as possible.
  6. Ensure that all your changes are on the master branch.
  7. Submit a pull request for your changes to be implemented.

Conclusion

This project aims at creating a first class utility and educational software for students in higher institutions of learning. It is my hope that with your help and support this will become a reality. Thank you.

License

This project is licenced under the GNU Affero General Public License v3.0. Read the license statement for more information.

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