iProcrastinate
Version: 0.53 ||
Release Date: 2007-07-13 ||
License: Freeware
Developer: Craig Otis
iProcrastinate was written by myself entirely in Cocoa using a Core Data framework, and results in a very bug-free, very fast application. Helps lazy students keep track of their homework, big projects, etc. Just in time for the coming school year, and nothing beats free! Give it a try, and see how you like it! If you have any comments, suggestions, etc.
Required OS: not specified
Tags:
school
, organization
, timetracker
, projectmanageme



5 Opinions
I like School House more because it has more features, but I doubt Id use more than iProcrastinate has, I just the like the option
It's a nice app (and I'm tempted to work on a PalmOS syncable version...), but my screen is only 1024 pixels wide, and that side-bar is mostly offscreen, even when the program is at its thinnest (which is frighteningly wide).
Until something is done for that, though, and you've got a bigger screen, it's a great app.
new version 25 is a very solid upgrade. solves many of the quirks of the previous one.
Maybe add e-mail alerts as well (for those of us who are too lazy to open the program).
I'm not much for single-tasking applications, but this one fits my needs. I have a lot of trouble keeping track of assignments, knowing what do do and by when. This little app does just that.
If I could make one suggestion for the program, it would be that it should have a minimized version, so that I can see at a glance what is due within the next few days. For example, with iCal there is a widget that lists upcoming appointments.