Qwitter is designed to help you quit smoking, by tracking how many cigarettes you smoke each day, graphing your progress over time, keep a short notes journal of feelings you go through and sharing your progress with friends who can support you.

The best part is that Qwitter is fully integrated with your Twitter account and doesn’t require anything else. So if you have a Twitter account you can start using it right away.

Qwitter - Helps you Quit Smoking

How does it work?

1. You need a Twitter account. Follow @iquit.

2. Tell Qwitter when you smoke. Say you have just smoked 2 cigarettes. You can notify Qwitter abou it by posting a Twitter message in the following format: @iquit 2.

3. At the end of the day, Qwitter combines all of your messages, calculates the total number of cigarettes you smoked and adds it to your progress graph (using a US based clock).

4. If you want to add a thought or note to your Qwitter journal then post a message using @iquit. i.e

@iquit I’d walk a mile for a Camel.

 

Features

  • Fully integrated with Twitter. No additional account is required.  This means you can post cigarette updates from Twitter, most chat programs or mobile phones.
  • Track how many cigarettes you smoke each day and your overall progress over time.
  • To see your smoking trends go to http://qwitter.tobaccofreeflorida.com/qwitters/your_twitter_username (which, of course, is RSS enabled).
  • Keep a log of your thoughts and feelings in your Qwitter journal.
  • Share your progress reports with others.
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