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DESCRIPTION
iProcrastinate is a helpful app for students, moms, businessmen, and really anyone who needs some help keeping track of important projects or homework assignments. iProcrastinate was written by myself entirely in Cocoa using the newest Mac OS X technologies, and results in a very bug-free, very fast application.
WHAT'S NEW
Version 60b:
- Many Bug Fixes
- iCal Integration!!
- Huge UI Improvements
REQUIREMENTS
Mac OS X 10.5 or later.

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| iProcrastinate User Reviews (10 posts) | Write A Review |
 | Aug 6 2008 |
AKROBAT I like this app a lot. Simple, intuitive and does what it says. Good features and avoids the GTD bloat & complication that nearly all apps have. A few suggestions I'll mail to the Developer such as: Items created in iCal should be automatically/manually synced with this app. The developer also created a version for the iPhone and syncing capabilities are on the way! (Version 60b) | |
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 | Aug 5 2008 |
AETNARIA On the right track, already very usable. E-mailed a bunch of suggestions to the developer. (Version 60b) | |
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 | Jan 30 2008 |
MACUPDATE ADMIN Then you should contact the developer, of course: http://www.craigotis.com/ (Version 60b) | |
 | Jan 30 2008 |
PENGUIRL 60b crashed for me at startup on Tiger. Developers site says 60b requires Leopard, try 5.3 if you are not running 10.5. Started right up for me. (Version 60b) | |
 | Aug 5 2008 |
AETNARIA Aye, no crashing problems from me either - but I'm also on Leopard. (Version 60b) | |
 | Dec 3 2007 |
JEAN-MARIE It's a very good app. The only negative point I would find is the uglyness. The icons are not nice at all. It's a pity because it's got very nice features and works very well. The GUI of Process would be a good example to follow (besides this, Process is way too expensive for what it is and iProcrastinate can do 80% of what Process does, for free.) (Version 53) | |
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 | Jul 15 2007 |
JASON HYERSTAY Maybe I'll get around to downloading this one day... (Version 53) | |
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 | Aug 14 2006 |
MIKURO I'm offended by this program. I came here hoping for an application where I could enter the tasks I need to complete and be recommended completely irrelevent, but perhaps easy and/or enjoyable tasks to do in their place. As a hardworking procrastinator, sometimes I just need a little help putting off what needs to be done. But despite its name, this application DISCOURAGES procrastination. It's like a slap in the face. Now if you'll excuse me, I have some important work to do. And now that I'm done writing this review, I might actually have to do it! ...Hey, Andy Griffith is on! (Version 1.0a10) | |
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 | Oct 7 2006 |
BABY BLOC I want to bookmark this page just to come back to read this review. (When I should be doing something else.) Good work. (Version 30) | |
 | Aug 13 2006 |
GUYSIMCEREAL it's very good, but still a little too basic. take a look at schoolhouse for some ideas to expand into a more useful set of functions (Version 1.0a10) | |
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 | Aug 13 2006 |
Dear developer: I like the indicator line, but can you vary it (like green to yellow to orange to red) to indicate the importance of a higher priority being red? | |
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 | Aug 13 2006 |
TREEVIEW Not bad, but add more features like scoring and such. I'll be sticking with Schoolhouse for now. (Version 1.0a10) | |
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 | Aug 13 2006 |
KRIS This is a wonderful program, but why don't you rewrite it for everyday use for anyone, not just students??? I, for one, could definitely use this more as a detailed, "to-do" program. Sometimes I get so overwhelmed by things TO DO that I do nothing! I sure could SOMETHING that would start me with oner thing at a time! (Version 1.0a10) | |
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