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App to Track Campus Food "Likes" and "Dislikes" at Dartmouth

A mobile app designed by a current student will allow students at Dartmouth College to browse daily campus dining service menus for "likes" and "dislikes" from peers.

September 23, 2013

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A mobile app designed by a current student will allow students at Dartmouth College to browse daily campus dining service menus for "likes" and "dislikes" from peers, reports The Dartmouth. The Ropes, designed by student Gaby Javitt ’16 and developed by two professional software engineers, will also allow users to monitor their account balances, meal swipes, hours when they purchased food and which dining halls they frequented. Currently in beta test, The Ropes is scheduled to be made available for free on Apple's iTunes Store by the end of the fall term.

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