-fujizakuraworks- — Petite Health Check- -v1.0-

Note: This report is structured based on the likely nature of this release as a digital health monitoring tool or application. Petite Health Check v1.0 | Overview Report 1. Project Identity Petite Health Check Developer: FujizakuraWorks Active/Release 2. Core Functionality

Unlike major health platforms (Apple Health, Google Fit, Samsung Health), Petite Health Check v1.0 operates entirely offline. It stores zero biometric data in the cloud unless explicitly configured by the user. For the privacy-conscious, this is a game-changer. Petite Health Check- -v1.0- -FujizakuraWorks-

Uses clear indicators (often color-coded) to display the "health" of monitored components. Low Resource Overhead: Note: This report is structured based on the

The claim holds. Idle memory usage is 42 MB. During an active check, it peaks at 210 MB. CPU usage stays under 5% on any multi-core processor from the last 6 years. Uses clear indicators (often color-coded) to display the

Zero outbound connections except for one check to version.fujizakuraworks.local (which resolves to a static IP) on startup to see if a newer version exists. That call sends no identifying data—just the current version string.

This is where FujizakuraWorks innovates. Using your webcam, v1.0 maps 17 key points on your upper body (shoulders, neck, head, wrists). If you are slouching, craning your neck forward, or have your screen too high/low, the app displays a color-coded skeleton overlay with suggested corrections. For example: