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3.67

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Reviews by sclift - 6
  • Exactly what I needed!
    This program is so fast and easy to use! I can easily punch in my weight each morning, add my exercises after the gym, and add my foods in seconds after each meal. Graphical tracking of my calories, weight, and goals helps me stay on track like no application has ever done before. I have to give credit to this app - it is a HUGE reason for my weight loss. Forget about paying for a calorie tracker app, nutrition consultant, or personal trainer and give this one free app a try!I have read many of the reviews, and I agree with the improvement requests. However, I figure that developers give away apps until they get the improvements to a certain point, when they can start selling them. You can't beat this app for free, and I would be happy to pay for future enhancements (but I hope I don't have to!)For the developer: Add to the restaurants (Quizno's for me), allow for previous weight history, allow for manual calorie input for exercises. I don't care about web syncing because my iPhone is ALWAYS with me. Tip for users: You can add your past weight history by changing the date on your iPhone.
    sclift about 15 years ago
  • AWESOMENESSISINTHISTHING!BUT..
    Soooo FUN! I use it every single day, and I will never get bored of it! But can somebody help me? I bought the green screen chaos and I can't find all of the effects:( HELP MEEE!(And buy this stinkin' awesome app)
    sclift about 11 years ago
  • BEST THING EVER
    I absolutely LOOOVE using this app to make videos! So. Much. Fun. Great with Legos or just waiting for something to finish baking. Press start and fun comes running right around the corner! I never get bored of this!
    sclift about 11 years ago
  • Don't buy this app. Appigo forgot about it a long time ago.
    Appigo forgot about this app about 5 minutes after it was first released. They had the best opportunity to make a great app, but I guess they didn't make enough money to continue. Just look at the old Outlook 2010 icon and you can see that no one at Appigo cares about this app anymore. Here is the rest of my review from when the app was first released: I am literally obsessed with Task management applications. I have struggled for years trying to find the right task management program for my needs. As an Exchange user at work, Mac user at home, and an iPhone and iPad user everywhere in between, I have tried Omnifocus, 2Do, Things, Toodledo, but generally used Appigo's Todo for task management. I need one task list accessible everywhere. That means Wifi syncing is not an option. Cloud based syncing is the future, and Exchange based syncing would be the best. Appigo's Todo has fulfilled my needs to the best of it's architectural abilities. I have used Todo for the IPhone, iPad, and Mac. I also have a paid subscription to Toodledo and Gsyncit to get it into Exchange. However, this design often results in duplicates and slow syncing. Not the fault of Appigo by any means, but detrimental to the overall solution nonetheless. "Omnifocus" is by far the most elegant of all IOS and Mac solutions (sorry Appigo), but the developer seems to be resting on their laurels and refuses to build in Exchange, PC, or even Web Support! I wish I could use their app, but the developer has stated repeatedly that they have no intention of developing integration to Exchange. Appigo, please pickup what you can from their design and move it into Todo Ex and your other products. "Things" also looks beautiful but without syncing, it is just a joke. The feedback has gone on to them for years requesting it with no response. "2do" accomplishes most of what I need, however using iCloud to sync to Outlook has limitations that make it inconvenient to use. It is also not as good aesthetically as Todo is, so even if they develop Exchange in the future, I don't think it will look as good as what Appigo has done here. Toodledo based apps (Toodledo, 2Do, and Todo) are great, but have a similar limitation when Exchange is where I spend most of my time during the day, because Toodledo wasn't designed for Exchange integration. Of all the Toodledo apps, Appigo's Todo is the strongest and most usable. BYOD is the trend for 2012, and Apple IOS is the overwhelming choice for employees bringing their own devices to work. Exchange is the overwhelming email platform for business, So ANYONE connecting the dots can see that Appigo's Todo Ex should dominate the market. Appigo clearly understands GTD, Task Management, and aesthetics, and it seems that they are recognizing this BYOD/Apple/Exchange opportunity as well. They don't have their head stuck in the Mac sand. Of all the companies producing IOS task management apps, I would put money on Appigo to deliver quality products and be in it for the long haul. For that reason I bought the Todo Ex app the moment I got the email from Appigo. I admit that it took some time to adjust from GTD in Todo to Todo Ex, but once I made the shift, my life has become so much more efficient. I congratulate Appigo on recognizing the trend and needs of Exchange users, and putting the Appigo aesthetics into an Exchange based app. That being said, understandably this is Version 1, and hopefully there are many updates to come. I have noted a few bugs and enhancements that I would like to see get addressed (in no particular order): Bugs: 1. Category colors do not sync across devices. 2. Notification badge seems to be inconsistent. What is it showing? There should be a setting allowing me to decide what I want the badge to show. 3. After adjusting a task, it disappears from the "to do" view until I refresh. Design Enhancements: 1. Button layout: Keep the plus(+) button at the top, and move the view and action buttons to the bottom more similar to Todo, then center the Text at the top of the app. 2. Sync and detail text should pop up during sync, then disappear when complete, rather than persistently taking up space at the bottom of the screen. 3. Change the priority and/or category layout on the right hand side of the task line similar to Todo where the category color is on the left hand second line, and the priority is on the far right. 4. Add TextExpander support. Home Page/View Enhancements: 1. Main page is not just folders, so instead call it "home page" and build more views from there. 2. Create a "Due today" view. 3. Create an "Uncategorized" view. 4. Create a "Focus" view and allow its configuration through the settings, similar to Todo. 5. Create an "Assigned to" view. General Settings Enhancements: 1. Create a "Default" task settings specifying default folder, due date, category, etc. 2. Allow the ability to customize the task detail field order and/or spacing. 3. Allow the configurations of default view sorting options within a view, so "active" might be able to the sort by due date, then priority, then subject, for example. Wish List: 1. Link to Exchange contacts for calling directly from the app. 2. Link to Exchange notes similar to the way Toodledo operates. 3. Create a Calendar view integration similar to Omnifocus so we can see what tasks are "Due Today" along with which appointments are on the calendar for the day. Finally, the most important: **Create an iPad version similar to Todo for iPad with columns on left and detail on the right. I hope that Appigo will pursue some or all of these enhancements, along with countless others that I haven't thought of yet. Thank you Appigo team!
    sclift over 9 years ago
  • Fun fun fun!
    Lots of fun. Great for kids and adults!
    sclift about 12 years ago