CATmistry was built to aid upper primary to lower secondary school students in their Chemistry learning journey. As many other Chemistry apps currently present in the market cater largely to the undergrad/professional market, we find that there is a lack of such apps tailored to the needs of the younger population. CATmistry aims to convey relatively simple Chemistry concepts in a simple and concise manner that would be the most suitable for our target age group. Alongside the learn and information sections are mini-games and interactive elements to provide for a fun and engaging learning experience.
CATmistry was built by Neo Hao Jun, Wang Zerui, Chanel Tan Qian Ai, and Ryu Hwina under the 2020 Swift Accelerators' Programme.
CATmistry is available for iOS 13, iPadOS 13, and macOS Big Sur on the App Store.
- For Bug Reports and Feature Requests, feel free to open an issue using the appropriate tmeplate.
- For general Q&A, start a discussion. Feel free to request feature enhancements in Discussions as well.
- To contact us directly, email us at [email protected].
Contribution is welcome!
To contribute directly to this project, fork this repository, submit a pull request into development, and we'll look into the changes you have made. To discuss major enhancements and bugs, open an issue.
If you're contributing to CATmistry for the first time, please do remember to read this repository's code of conduct and contributing guidelines.
This project is being actively maintained, although the rate of bug fixes and enhancements might slow down due to our busy schedules.
This project was built with Swift 5 and Xcode 12. Figma was used during our initial prototyping stages.
- Neo Hao Jun - CEO
- Wang Zerui - CTO
- Chanel Tan - CDO (Design)
- Ryu Hwina - CMO (Marketing)
- YJ Soon, for leading the Swift Accelerator Programme amid COVID-19.
- Stephanie Ann Koh, our consultatnt, who was an integral part of our app's design and readily extended her help during CATmistry's development.
- The Swift Accelerator Programme Alumni, for providing us with code support.
A big thank you to:
- Rochelle Teh Xinyue
- Shu Yinjia
- Wang Yunze
- Vincent Kwok
- Ding Chenghao
who aided us greatly in the content.
Also, a big shoutout again to Vincent Kwok for working tirelessly on CATmistry for Android, as well as to Vincent Kwok and Ding Chenghao for helping out in the CATmistry Web Team.
The Swift Accelerator Programme is an intensive talent development programme for secondary school students with an interest and aptitude for app development and computational thinking, launched by IMDA and Apple and hosted by Tinkercademy. Over 8 months, participants learn to code in Swift, and apply story-telling and design thinking principles to design, build, and release an iOS app of their own. Find out more about us at https://www.swiftinsg.org.
GPLv3 Licensed (file LICENSE).
© 2020, Neo Hao Jun, Wang Zerui, Chanel Tan, Ryu Hwina.
While we have made every effort to abide by legal and ethical requirements when using works that we didn't create, some may have been overlooked inadvertently. Please drop us an email at [email protected], and we will be happy to make the necessary arrangements.
We reserve the full rights to use any word, phrase, symbol, or design created by us as part of this project, for any endeavor. Your use of this project, pursuant to the GPLv3 license, does not permit you to use or modify our trademarks for any purpose other than in reference to us and our work.
"CATmistry" is a working and distributed title for this project. We do not claim to own the trademark for "CATmistry", nor will the "CATmistry" name be used in any commercial endeavor in a way that makes it confusingly similar to an existing trademark. Any similarities to existing trademarks is purely coincidental and deeply regretted.