Nature - Oscillator

Published by: Alexander Zolotov

Description

Unlock Your Potential with Five Hours
Follow the 5-hour rule by setting aside one hour a day for focused learning, experimentation, or reflection.
Five Hours is a minimalist, privacy-focused productivity app designed to help you stay consistent and intentional with your personal growth.
Unlike traditional time trackers, this app emphasizes quality over quantity. It’s all about documenting what you learned, how you grew, and the skills you developed.
Key Features:
• Quick Logging: Add a new session with a title, notes, activity type (Learn, Experiment, Reflect), date, duration, and the skills you worked on.
• Weekly View: See all your entries for the current week and track your progress at a glance.
• History & Filters: Browse your full session history with powerful search and filtering.
• Private by Design: No accounts. No ads. No tracking. Your data stays on your device.
If you’re serious about personal growth, Five Hours helps you stay accountable — one hour at a time.
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Ratings History

Nature Reviews

Unique sonification app!

drumasaurusrex on

United States

I dig this app and pretty much everything by this developer. I would love to see something like this that can output midi, too. Thanks and cheers!

Simple, Intuitive, Brilliant!

tbeckett on

United States

Nature is a little jewel of synthesis using environmental input (camera). It is fun and easy to use with a delightful range of sounds generated. The record function lets you port samples to other uses. Zolotov is a genius.

Issue with position on screen

Aural thirst on

United States

I love this app, but since iOS 11 it appears positioned incorrectly once it is launched and only shows up in half of the screen. Is a fix or update on the way? Update: thanks for the quick response - looking forward to the update. A great developer, Virtual ANS is also a fav.

This is a weird one.

Solomon of Kleptolia on

United States

I love what this app does. It puts different sound filters over the viewer in order to "interpret" the image across the spectrum in different ways. You can then record the sound and paste it wherever you want. EXCELLENT for samples and weirdness. However, I would like to be able to take the picture as well, and load it into virtual ANS without having to go through an IP. That feature would make it 5 stars.

I don't get it...

Nitpick Pete on

United States

Record doesn't work with iOS8? No AudioCopy, AudioShare, DropBox support? A total waste of time and money.

Very Cool for FX and up/down sweeps!

AJBrave on

United States

This app has a lot of potential! I recorded lots of the sounds I got on my phone, threw them into Ableton and further processed the sound into something that I can use for a song. I think it's cool to say that "this sound came from the TV in my hotel in Florida".

Zolotov = InstaBuy-!

Darth Sneakers on

United States

Thanks for another great one, A-!

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