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reviews and reviewers,
competitors and customer analytics
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Reviews - 216
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Worthless WorthlessHave it installed and everything for two days with everything selected so far hasn't shown one thing
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Good idea… but incredibly basic! :( Good idea… but incredibly basic! :(This concept is wonderful, but it doesn't live up to it's hype. It cannot predict your travel unless you have a Gmail account, as it does not support any other email accounts to date. Weather isn't always accurate, does not pick up changes in my calendar. Not too good. In a year or so… this will be one of those must-have-apps. But for now… two thumbs down. :(
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neat idea, but bombed with useless push notifications neat idea, but bombed with useless push notificationsI wanted this to be a great app. Instead, I received incessant push notifications about "traffic in your area" and "estimated time to work." I take the train to work, yet I was reminded of my city's awful traffic every single day, usually 2-3 times. I waited almost 2 months, hoping for it to get better. The only thing it did correctly was predict rain. Everything else was way off target and completely useless to me. Let me opt out of traffic notifications and estimated commute times.
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Smarter than your average 5th grader, but... Smarter than your average 5th grader, but...Osito is a great idea, but is not quite "there" yet in terms of execution. It takes a while before it gets a hang on my calendars, and even then, it has some sort of arbitrary math for determining where my next meeting is (if I haven't specified a location), how long it'll take me to get there (by what mode of transportation) and what labels I should be applying to the places I frequently visit other than "Home." Not all "work" is in an office. Not all events on a calendar are "meetings." And not everyone drives everywhere. The one thing Osito has gotten right is my weather forecast, but I already have two apps for that. Visually, I like the clean simple layout and interface, and how easy it is to archive things. I don't like how things I've already archived have shown up in my list again. And, since it's actively tracking my location to give me location-based alerts, it's a battery hog. I used to charge my phone every other day; with Osito, I MUST charge it every night or risk not having my phone turn on the next morning. I'd say my biggest peeve is the app's inability to recognize that my baseball games calendar is not stuffed full of meetings that have me jet-setting off around the country, and that my boyfriend's work calendar that I've subscribed to is not MY work schedule. I want to tell the app which calendars are MINE, and which ones are PRIORITIES and have it make judgments and learn from there. ETA: uninstalled. I got sick of it logging me out. I got all available updates, but it keeps happening. Something that's supposed to be a productivity tool shouldn't reduce one's efficiency by forcing them to stop and login again every few days (randomly, with no setting to fix it!)
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App History
- Update v1.4.06->v1.4.14almost 11 years ago
- Releasealmost 11 years ago