Decision Explorer was a natural outgrowth of a program called Decision Maker that I created for the Atari 800 in 1981. Because of the much larger memory of the new devices, I was able to make the data entered by the user persistent.
When the program is started for the first time, all data points and all names are preset to non-null values. If data for any value has been changed, then that changed data is recovered at the next entry. The data remains in the memory card of the phone until the Decision Explorer is deleted by the user. After resolving one question, the user simply replaces the values for the last decision with the data required by the new one.
Quitting the program at any time, will leave the data stored in the phone in the same state as when entered. This allows the occasional interruption to not affect the process.
Enjoy the program.
James Bruun
As I receive feedback I will attempt to provide infrequent updates to add features. I will repair any errors immediately.