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Plans for March 2021!

It's hard to believe that March 2021 is here! As usual, I have some plans and goals for the month, and I'll be going over them in this post. Just keep in mind that they may be subject to change!

Violoncello Update(s)
As seems to be the tradition at this point, I hope to release at least one update for the Android version of Violoncello this month! I have some neat ideas for things to add, so I hope to work on it very soon.

Additionally, if I have time, I would like to release an update for the Windows version of Violoncello. I'm not sure if this will work out, but we'll see.

iOS Plans
As many of you know, I've also been working on some iOS projects lately! Originally, I had intended to have one complete iOS app ready for when I got my developer license. However, I decided I wanted to finish another app before I spent the money.

As a result, I am now working on my second iOS app. I've already made some significant progress on it, and my other app is basically complete!

I can't say for sure when I'll release these apps. There's still a lot of stuff I need to figure out, and I have no idea if I'll encounter any problems along the way. However, if things go mostly as planned, I hope to have my first two iOS apps on the App Store by the end of the month!

The Conclusion
That about wraps up my plans for the month! While I can't guarantee that they will work out, I'm hopeful that they will. Thanks for reading, and stay tuned for more updates!

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