Sydney, Australia – Sydney firm Crackatonic Projects today is pleased to announce version 3.0 of Optimism for Mental Health, its popular wellness planning application. Optimism is a unique software program, designed to help people educate themselves and be proactive in managing their mental health. It is used both in conjunction with health professionals and as a standalone product.

Optimism is powerful for helping a person understand the unique drivers of their mental health. By monitoring patterns in their life they can identify the triggers that cause depressive episodes or a decline in wellbeing. They can also learn the early warning signs of this occurring, and strategies they can employ to remain well or return to good health. Simple charts and reports help to examine relationships and the effectiveness of their strategies. A template is included for the user to develop a personal plan for staying healthy.

Version 3.0 includes many new features and improvements. Some of these are:

Software users can:
* Synchronize with the Optimism Online (SaaS) web app, providing access to data online as well as from the desktop
* Synchronize with the iPhone app, due to be released shortly
* Synchronize with another computer irrespective of operating system
* Use the service to make secure, online backups of their records

* A synchronisation function that gives users excellent flexibility in using the software and managing their data
* The Notes component located on a new screen, to increase the viewable space for recording text entries each day
* A section for short & long term goals added next to the Notes, allowing for an easy comparison of daily entries to objectives
* Extra customisable fields added for each of the Stay Well Strategies, Triggers and Symptoms sections
* Small changes for improved performance in OS X 10.6

Optimism 3.0
Download Optimism
Purchase Optimism
Screenshot
Screenshot
App Icon

Crackatonic Projects is a Sydney based company founded by James Bishop in 2007. Its core focus is helping people to be proactive in managing illness through the use of web, desktop and mobile applications. Copyright 2007-2008 Crackatonic Projects Pty Ltd and Optimism Software. All Rights Reserved. Apple, the Apple logo, are registered trademarks of Apple Computer in the U.S. and/or other countries.

banner ad

Search

Sponsor

Latest Article

CoolIT Domino i5 Testing

Back in July this year we tested the CoolIT watercooling kit using a heavily overclocked AMD 7750+ BE. It’s performance really surprised us with it absolutely caning the other coolers in question. However, processors have quickly moved on since July and we’ve got the likes of the Intel Core i7 and recent i5 dominating the market. For this reason, we thought some i5 testing using our trusty CoolIT Domino was in order. Let’s see if the performance from the Domino still survives in this day and age…

Read Article »

Related Content

Mar 16

NVIDIA Brings A New Dimension To PC Gaming With NVIDIA 3DTV Play For The Big Screen

NVIDIA today announced NVIDIA® 3DTV Play, its latest software solution that allows consumers to connect their GeForce® GPU-powered desktop or notebook computer to new 3D TVs, for the ultimate in big screen 3D gaming action. For the launch of 3DTV Play, NVIDIA is teaming up with Panasonic on its coast-to-coast 2010 “Panasonic Touch the Future Tour,” where consumers can test drive 3DTV Play-based PCs running on the new Panasonic® VIERA® Full HD 3D TVs, that just launched this month.

Read the Story »
Mar 15

Intel and Evercool Overclocking Results

Evercool is showing off some off overclocking potential using Intel processors.

Read the Story »
Mar 15

ASUS Introduces Next-generation P7F7-E WS Motherboard Connectivity Features

ASUS today announced the launch of the new ASUS P7F7-E WS SuperComputer motherboard which maximizes transmission speeds by integrating the industry’s latest I/O technologies such as USB 3.0, SATA 6G storage interface, and IEEE 1394b FireWire standard. Additionally, the ASUS P7F7-E WS SuperComputer is equipped with the LGA1156 socket and the latest Intel® 3450 chipset with onboard graphics. For extreme gaming enjoyment, up to four ATI® CrossFireX cards or 3-way/2-way NVIDIA® SLI cards can be accommodated to generate smoother and sharper visuals. It also leverages NVIDIA® CUDA™ parallel computing architecture to support up to four NVIDIA® Tesla cards with Clarkdale Processors for intensive high-performance computing.

Read the Story »
Feb 20

Sapphire launches Vapor-X and Toxic HD 5850′s

Combining the highly successful HD 5000 series graphics architecture with its award winning Vapor-X cooling technology, SAPPHIRE Technology is now shipping two new graphics cards – the SAPPHIRE HD 5850 TOXIC Edition and th

Read the Story »