Monic View
by Think Tank Enterprise LLc
No more distracted walking. Use your live camera view as texting background
App Name | Monic View |
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Developer | Think Tank Enterprise LLc |
Category | Communication |
Download Size | 12 MB |
Latest Version | 4.0.5 |
Average Rating | 5.00 |
Rating Count | 15 |
Google Play | Download |
AppBrain | Download Monic View Android app |
Nuisances of Texting While Out and About
It is not uncommon to see people walking with their eyes glued to their mobile phone screens on busy streets that see heavy traffic. So caught up in their own world, these texters seem oblivious to their surroundings - stairs, other pedestrians or, worse, oncoming traffic. You could fall into a pothole and twist your ankle, bump into an elderly and knock them over, trip down a stair and graze your knees, walk into lamp posts or collide into passengers, get honked by nearby drivers, or worse, get hit by a vehicle. Texting alters a pedestrian's gait, speed, and walking pattern, according to a recent study, making them more prone to getting hit.
Walking while texting could have dire consequences far more severe than tripping on the sidewalk. And it comes as no surprise that adults under 30 are at the highest risk of walking into traffic due to the ever-present distraction. Many people while using smartphones don’t notice the “Don’t Walk” sign and are hit by traffic.
Also, imagine having to answer texts on an array of most popular instant messaging apps while you are busy shopping or in the midst of a busy mall or supermarket. Not only do you run the risk of colliding into shoppers, knocking over trolleys or bumping into isles, you can also miss what you are looking for.
Texting with Toddlers
If you are engrossed in texting and take your eyes off a naughty toddler for even a micro-second, you will inevitably find them in precarious situations. You will turn your eyes away from your phone to see your toddler is about to knock over your favorite lamps, insert their fingers into electrical sockets, or jump from a high table. Parents who take their kids to the playground may also be tempted to pull out their cell phones to send a quick text over best text messaging apps. According to a research, 40% of the children engaged in risk-taking behaviors, including walking up the slide, throwing sand, sliding head first, pushing other children and jumping off moving swings, are with distracted caregivers. It only takes a split second for an accident, so parents should be able to keep their eyes fixated on their kids even when they have to respond to an important text.
Texting while Touring
If you are in an unfamiliar territory, you can’t afford to keep your eyes off the road for a fraction of a second even if you are being driven around. One missed exit/bend or road sign, and you will find yourself somewhere else. Not to mention, you don’t want to miss the splendid scenery, a cute little bakery, a beautiful flock of birds taking flight, or a wonderful monument just because you had your head buried in your phone all that time. With Monic View, you can still respond to those important text messages without missing a thing. There’s a world of things happening around you every second of your vacation, so it’s only up to you if you’re willing to lift your eyes up and see what’s going on. We want you to enjoy every second of your vacation, even when you absolutely need to use a messaging app.
Keep Camera View As background
If you’re someone who often finds themselves in precarious situations due to bad texting habits, Monic View is a god-send for you. This wonderful text messaging application lets you change the Messages app background to the current camera view, a feature lacking in old messaging apps. Since the camera provides a live view of a user’s surroundings using the Messages app background, you can stay mindful of impending obstacle and dangers on your path while fixating your eyes on the ongoing conversation. No matter where you’re typing, you can always be sure you stay safe and see where you’re going with Monic View. For a mere $1, Monic View guarantees your safety and those of others around you.
Disclaimer: All individuals must refrain from using cell phones, other electronic devices or participating in any activity that may distract them from safely operating a motor vehicle.
Recent changes:
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It is not uncommon to see people walking with their eyes glued to their mobile phone screens on busy streets that see heavy traffic. So caught up in their own world, these texters seem oblivious to their surroundings - stairs, other pedestrians or, worse, oncoming traffic. You could fall into a pothole and twist your ankle, bump into an elderly and knock them over, trip down a stair and graze your knees, walk into lamp posts or collide into passengers, get honked by nearby drivers, or worse, get hit by a vehicle. Texting alters a pedestrian's gait, speed, and walking pattern, according to a recent study, making them more prone to getting hit.
Walking while texting could have dire consequences far more severe than tripping on the sidewalk. And it comes as no surprise that adults under 30 are at the highest risk of walking into traffic due to the ever-present distraction. Many people while using smartphones don’t notice the “Don’t Walk” sign and are hit by traffic.
Also, imagine having to answer texts on an array of most popular instant messaging apps while you are busy shopping or in the midst of a busy mall or supermarket. Not only do you run the risk of colliding into shoppers, knocking over trolleys or bumping into isles, you can also miss what you are looking for.
Texting with Toddlers
If you are engrossed in texting and take your eyes off a naughty toddler for even a micro-second, you will inevitably find them in precarious situations. You will turn your eyes away from your phone to see your toddler is about to knock over your favorite lamps, insert their fingers into electrical sockets, or jump from a high table. Parents who take their kids to the playground may also be tempted to pull out their cell phones to send a quick text over best text messaging apps. According to a research, 40% of the children engaged in risk-taking behaviors, including walking up the slide, throwing sand, sliding head first, pushing other children and jumping off moving swings, are with distracted caregivers. It only takes a split second for an accident, so parents should be able to keep their eyes fixated on their kids even when they have to respond to an important text.
Texting while Touring
If you are in an unfamiliar territory, you can’t afford to keep your eyes off the road for a fraction of a second even if you are being driven around. One missed exit/bend or road sign, and you will find yourself somewhere else. Not to mention, you don’t want to miss the splendid scenery, a cute little bakery, a beautiful flock of birds taking flight, or a wonderful monument just because you had your head buried in your phone all that time. With Monic View, you can still respond to those important text messages without missing a thing. There’s a world of things happening around you every second of your vacation, so it’s only up to you if you’re willing to lift your eyes up and see what’s going on. We want you to enjoy every second of your vacation, even when you absolutely need to use a messaging app.
Keep Camera View As background
If you’re someone who often finds themselves in precarious situations due to bad texting habits, Monic View is a god-send for you. This wonderful text messaging application lets you change the Messages app background to the current camera view, a feature lacking in old messaging apps. Since the camera provides a live view of a user’s surroundings using the Messages app background, you can stay mindful of impending obstacle and dangers on your path while fixating your eyes on the ongoing conversation. No matter where you’re typing, you can always be sure you stay safe and see where you’re going with Monic View. For a mere $1, Monic View guarantees your safety and those of others around you.
Disclaimer: All individuals must refrain from using cell phones, other electronic devices or participating in any activity that may distract them from safely operating a motor vehicle.
Recent changes:
Subscription model