”If you had to write a prediction but didn't have pen and paper, what would you use?”
For me, the answer is the Notes app on my phone. Which led me to build MultiNotes.
For a long time, I wanted a multiple out system that simulated the Notes app, and where I didn’t have to rely on timing as part of the method. I did not find anything that fit my needs, so I decided to develop it myself.
It is finally ready. It is called MultiNotes, and is a replica of the iPhone Notes app that allows you to access up to eight multiple outs with just one tap!
Here is the link: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/multinotes-multiple-outs/id6473738317
What can you do with it?
- Predict where the spectator will place his wallet, watch, and keys, without using equivoque or the free will principle. The perfect trick for when you want to show someone a trick but don't have any props with you.
- Spectator as a mind-reader: she becomes able to guess three things about you that you wrote on your notes.
- Anything where a multiple out system is part of the method (The app is fully customizable, and you get access to a private Facebook group to brainstorm new effects)
Here is a demo just to show how clean and innocent it looks:
The app is available for iPhone only and can be downloaded through this link: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/multinotes-multiple-outs/id6473738317
If you have any questions, be them about feature, or even things like how to develop an iOS app, feel free to ask them in this thread
For me, the answer is the Notes app on my phone. Which led me to build MultiNotes.
For a long time, I wanted a multiple out system that simulated the Notes app, and where I didn’t have to rely on timing as part of the method. I did not find anything that fit my needs, so I decided to develop it myself.
It is finally ready. It is called MultiNotes, and is a replica of the iPhone Notes app that allows you to access up to eight multiple outs with just one tap!
Here is the link: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/multinotes-multiple-outs/id6473738317
What can you do with it?
- Predict where the spectator will place his wallet, watch, and keys, without using equivoque or the free will principle. The perfect trick for when you want to show someone a trick but don't have any props with you.
- Spectator as a mind-reader: she becomes able to guess three things about you that you wrote on your notes.
- Anything where a multiple out system is part of the method (The app is fully customizable, and you get access to a private Facebook group to brainstorm new effects)
Here is a demo just to show how clean and innocent it looks:
The app is available for iPhone only and can be downloaded through this link: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/multinotes-multiple-outs/id6473738317
If you have any questions, be them about feature, or even things like how to develop an iOS app, feel free to ask them in this thread