Naval Letter Builder 1.1.4: full-manual audit corrections
Naval Letter Builder 1.1.4 is live on the App Store. The July 29 audit corrected 100 findings across the shared SECNAV export bundle, including PDF sender symbols and letterhead placement, continuation-page subject portion markings, endorsement sequence continuation, the Chapter 12 memorandum header, and the Figure 7-6 transmittal statement. The native iOS editor has nine steps; the hosted web toolkit has ten with Service first. All supported formats export to DOCX. Direct PDF remains limited to Naval Letter, Memorandum for the Record, and Memorandum For, so Army direct PDF remains deferred.
Fitness for the Fighting Man 2.3.3 is approved and live on iPhone, iPad, Apple Watch, and Mac. Every screen rotates now, rebuilt for the wide canvas with a side rail that keeps the controls clear of the camera. In landscape the workout runner puts your set beside the muscle map and the step by step form cues, and finishing the last set takes you straight to the summary. Performance Stats had a real bug worth naming: cardio was scoring stuck-low regardless of how you actually ran, and it now scores from your run pace, so the radar reflects your fitness instead of underselling it. Custom programs got easier too, with a program logo, renamable days, a browser for everything you have saved, any program day reusable as a standalone workout, and a confirmation before you delete. Scroll arrows across the app show where more content is waiting, and screens come back instantly when you return to them. Android stays at 2.3.2 for now.
Two apps still in testing now have somewhere to read about them. Clara keeps the people you love, and the work of caring for them, in one place: birthdays and occasions, sizes, likes, hard no's, gift ideas, and the household tasks nobody notices. All of that sits on your device and syncs through your own private iCloud, and the assistant runs on device, proposing one change at a time and saving nothing until you confirm. Clara's page lives on curavitacares.com, the site of our partner company in healthcare. Peekside puts one screen on another over your own Wi-Fi, with nothing uploaded, no server in the middle, and no account. Neither app is on the App Store yet and we have no date to promise. Both pages will say so the day that changes.
FFM comes to Mac, Vianta maps your home, and four apps ship updates
Fitness for the Fighting Man is now on the Mac, alongside iPhone, iPad, Apple Watch, and Android, with iOS at 2.3.2. Vianta 1.0.2 adds the Room Map: your whole Apple Home as a live floor plan with every light, lock, and sensor in its place, which is now the app's lead feature. Triage reaches 1.0.5 with side-by-side avalanche and snowball payoff strategies, a what-if simulator to test a plan before you commit, and subscription and savings tracking. Naval Letter Builder 1.1.3 is a compliance pass on the export engine, covering Navy, Marine Corps, and Army correspondence with on-device dictation and audited DOCX export. Direct PDF covers Naval Letter, Memorandum for the Record, and Memorandum For; Army formats export to DOCX. And 20 Questions 3.1.1 now plays in 19 languages across iPhone, iPad, Apple TV, and Messages. All free on the App Store.
App updates: Rocky goes hands-free, 2Q speaks 10 languages, five apps level up
The headliner is Fitness for the Fighting Man 2.3: talk to Rocky naturally, hands-free ("log my weight at 185", "give me 30 more seconds of rest"), understood on-device with a spoken yes before anything changes your data. Training Dos and Don'ts let you tell Rocky "no more barbell work" and every future workout honors it, Siri Shortcuts start workouts from Spotlight, scoring is updated for the 2026 standards (Air Force, Coast Guard PFT, Army AFT, Navy PRT, and the FBI / law enforcement test), and 2.3.1 adds eight languages. 20 Questions 3.1 plays in 10 languages with localized secret words and full right-to-left support for Arabic. Naval Letter Builder 1.1.2 finishes the Army experience: full green theming, smoother motion, corrected SECNAV citations, and 1.1.1's one-sentence quick setup. Triage 1.0.4 hardens privacy redaction and import safety, and Vianta 1.0.1 answers plain-language state questions ("Is the front door locked?") while refusing risky bulk actions. All free on the App Store.
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Vianta is live, and 20 Questions gets a comic-book makeover
Vianta, our on-device bridge from your Apple Home to AI, is now on the App Store for Mac and iPhone. Rename and reorganize accessories and rooms, find duplicates and offline devices, and run your HomeKit home in plain language, with every change held behind an approval checklist. It runs entirely on Apple's on-device model: no account, no cloud, no data collected. And 20 Questions reached 3.0.3 with a top-to-bottom comic-book look, ink-outlined panels, halftone shading, and bold lettering across the whole game, a fully dressed-up Apple TV experience, a true two-column layout on iPad, and smoother Together play that reconnects automatically. Both are free on the App Store.
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App updates: Triage is live, Naval Letter Builder adds the Army, FFM 2.2.1
Three updates across the lineup. Triage, our local-first personal-finance app, is now live on the App Store for iPhone, iPad, and Mac: track net worth, accounts, and high-interest balances, then let on-device AI build a month-by-month payoff plan, with your data staying on your device. Naval Letter Builder reaches 1.1.0 and is no longer Navy-only: pick the Army on the dashboard and the whole app switches to Department of the Army letterhead and AR 25-50 memoranda, with an Army office symbol and ARIMS line, numbered paragraphs, grade-and-branch signature blocks, and an Army unit directory of hundreds of active commands, alongside the existing SECNAV M-5216.5 engine. And Fitness for the Fighting Man is at 2.2.1 with a profile weight-entry fix and more reliable on-device AI coaching that answers from your actual logged numbers. Everything still runs on-device.
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App updates: 20 Questions 3.0 Game Center, FFM 2.1.9, Naval Letter Builder 1.0.8
A roundup of what shipped across the lineup. The headliner is 20 Questions 3.0, which brings the word trivia game to Game Center with 22 achievements, stackable badges that build up with your wins, and equippable profile frames you preview and equip from a frame chooser. Fitness for the Fighting Man is live at 2.1.9: cardio swaps now stick until you finish that session, shown on the workout card and the week strip with Undo everywhere, and timed exercises get a real Start timer with a live countdown that logs your actual time, plus a refreshed profile. Naval Letter Builder is live at 1.0.8 with a sharper on-device SECNAV review: the per-section Improve buttons and the Full SECNAV scrub flag fewer false problems, a subject marked with a category like CUI//PRVCY no longer trips a false mismatch, and the reference helper now covers all eighteen SECNAV M-5216.5 reference formats. It all still runs offline. All three are free on the App Store.
Coming Soon
Triage: first aid for your money, coming soon to the App Store
RoxyKovu's first finance app is in the final stretch before the App Store. Triage is a local-first app for iPhone, iPad, and Mac for people tackling real debt: track net worth, every account, and high-interest balances in one workspace, then let on-device AI build a month-by-month payoff roadmap from your real balances, APRs, and promotional-financing deadlines. It also drafts a realistic monthly budget, flags unusual charges, and answers plain questions about your money. There is no account and no server; your financial data stays in an encrypted database on your device, and cloud AI is opt-in with your own key. Import statements by PDF, CSV, OFX, or QFX, with no bank logins. Free to use, with the AI tier free for 3 days then a one-time $0.99 unlock. Built for iPhone, iPad, and Mac, on iOS 26 and macOS 26. Triage is a personal finance tracking tool, not financial advice.
Live
Naval Letter Builder for iOS is live on the App Store
v1.0 of the Naval Letter Builder iOS app is available now on the App Store, free for iPhone and iPad on iOS 17 or later. The same audited SECNAV M-5216.5 engine that runs the web version, with the full 2,240-entry SSIC database bundled offline, classification banner handling through SECRET with DoDM 5200.01 V-2 placement, the CUI Designation Indicator block per DoDI 5200.48 and DON CIO Revised CUI Marking Guidance, Apple Intelligence section critics quoting the manual verbatim, audited OOXML .docx export, and optional Face ID lock for users handling CUI or classified material. Drafts stay on device and do not sync to a RoxyKovu service. The current app has a separate opt-in feedback path that sends only after the user confirms and taps send.
The shared audited export engine from the iOS app runs in modern browsers with no install, account, or draft upload. Drafts use browser localStorage for that origin. Keep the current tab open if the connection drops because an offline reload is not guaranteed. The current toolkit has a 10-step wizard with Service first, the 2,240-entry SSIC database, deterministic correspondence validation, complementary OOXML structure checks, and audited .docx export for every supported format. Direct PDF supports Naval Letter, Memorandum for the Record, and Memorandum For; Army formats export to DOCX. The hosted build accepts UNCLASSIFIED, CUI, and legacy FOUO, blocks higher classification levels, and is not an accredited government system.
RoxyKovu Government Solutions ships its first iOS product: a SECNAV M-5216.5 compliant correspondence builder for iPhone and iPad. 9-step wizard from blank to compliant, the complete 2,240-entry SSIC database bundled offline, classification banner handling through SECRET with DoDM 5200.01 V-2 placement, Apple Intelligence section critics that quote the manual verbatim, and audited OOXML .docx export. Drafts stay on device and do not sync to a RoxyKovu service. The current app sends feedback only after an explicit safety confirmation and send action. Submitted to App Store review.
In Review
FFM 2.1.3 submitted to the App Store
Quality-of-life round driven by the v2.1.3 device smoke test. Modern warm-up gate now renders its duration pill + step checklist + notes for category-only warm-up sessions (no more empty black gap). "Start Today's Workout" dashboard CTA now auto-opens the preview sheet. Workout duration estimate no longer shows "2 min" for hybrid strength + timed sessions. Android discipline picker subtitles no longer clip. Plus a P0 data-integrity fix: Discard workout now hard-deletes the partial session row instead of leaving it in the Calendar. Awaiting Apple review.
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20 Questions 3.0.1 shipped
Point release on top of 3.0. Send Feedback right from Settings. Every submission is read. Stronger privacy for iMessage secret words. Multiplayer hardened against a rare crash when an older client version was in the lobby. Startup fix for devices with corrupted data stores.
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FFM 2.1.2 shipped
Bug fixes for the workout runner and AI cloud experience. Many exercises now correctly show their weight column. Smarter swap-exercise picker that recommends similar movements first, lets you filter by muscle group, and never shows duplicates. Quality-of-life polish across the app.
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FFM 2.1.1 shipped: feedback-driven polish
"Based on your feedback! Quality of life improvements and additions throughout, all sourced from what you've been telling us." Hotfix on top of 2.1.0 driven by the in-app Feedback button. Includes everything from 2.1.0: Modern workout layout, Rocky's coaching tips, Too Easy/Just Right/Too Hard slider, Live GPS, hand-drawn icons, 1,376 anatomically mapped exercises.
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20 Questions 3.0 is live: Battle Apple Intelligence
Version 3.0 ships built for Apple Intelligence. Battle Mosey now runs Apple's Foundation Models entirely on-device, so your category, secret word, and every question stay private to your device. Family and Friends multi-device chase decides the Game Master automatically. TV Group Play turns your iPhone into a buzzer with live voice transcription on the TV. The iMessage extension was rewritten from scratch with undo, final-guess flow, round counter, hand-off, and a privacy-blurred secret card. New Music category brings the total to 13. Native Apple TV app now available. Free with optional category packs.
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FFM 2.1 is live: Modern, Live GPS, and Rocky's tips
A focused new way to run a workout. Modern lays out one exercise and one set at a time with big numbers and a giant Complete Set button: RPE, rest overrides, per-set notes, swap, pause, and finish all live in a single swipe-up sheet. Every exercise now shows a quick form tip from Rocky. Difficulty made simple with a Too Easy / Just Right / Too Hard slider, with Advanced for the 6 to 10 RPE scale. Live GPS tracks distance for runs, bikes, rows, and rucks. Hand-drawn icons for every movement pattern. All 1,376 exercises anatomically mapped to the muscles they train. Pick Modern from Settings → Preferences → Workout Layout, or stay on Legacy.
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FFM 2.0 is live: FFAI, the on-device AI coach
The biggest FFM update yet. FFAI generates personalized workouts, meal plans, and recovery guidance right on your phone. Three-tier routing keeps it private: Apple Intelligence on iPhone 15 Pro+ and M-series iPads, our Ember model everywhere else, and optional Premium AI cloud when you want deeper accuracy. Ships with 1,300+ exercises, a 0 to 100 readiness score rolling up HRV, sleep, RHR, stress, and mood, plus meal and macro logging that sits next to workouts and recovery in one calendar view. Scoring for USMC PFT and CFT, Army ACFT, Navy PRT, and CPAT is included. Available on iPhone, iPad, Apple Watch, and Android.
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FFM 1.2 is live: themes, recovery, and a dashboard built around you
The biggest FFM update yet. Seven app-wide color themes, a unified dashboard carousel combining fitness, recovery, and nutrition views, full recovery tracking with HRV, resting heart rate, sleep, and stress logging, personalized tile layouts, nutrition logging with multiple daily entries, and a standardized warm-up system. Every screen now adapts to how you train.
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PatchShepherd 2.0 is here
A complete redesign with a unified dashboard, health scoring, multi-source scanning, one-click updates, uninstall management, detailed history, 10 handcrafted themes, language options, and a new Pro tier. The biggest PatchShepherd update yet.
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FFM is now available on Google Play
Fitness for the Fighting Man has officially launched on Android. The same structured programs, performance tracking, and readiness analytics are now available on Google Play.