4/5 rating based on 79 reviews. Read all reviews for Finish. The procrastinator's to-do list for iPhone.
Finish. The procrastinator's to-do list is free iOS app published by Basil Ltd.
55leigh
It works well. I’ve only been using for a short time, but it’s colorful and not intrusive. So far, so good!
Mj2050
I don’t see a lot of comments on this so I don’t know if it’s just me, but every time I try to set a due date the app crashes. I’ve tried about 5 times and I still can’t get it to work. I hope in the future I can use this app because of all of the great reviews, but right now nothing’s working.
glenrun
I would give this application a rating of 4 out of 5 stars for the application holding its integrity on the claims of the functionality and the simplicity of the app. The application is very easy to use with five steps that instantly launch upon the user’s initial launching of the app. Keeping in mind that the app was created by adolescents, the app allows the user to seamlessly create to do list in a fun way that is visually appealing and playful to adolescents. As a result, this application is better suited for adolescents in middle school and high school. The feedback reward system is especially beneficial to catering to an adolescent audience. Adolescents are often in a pursuit of receiving a reward or obtaining gratification for completing a task (Steinberg, L., 2014). Additionally, Steinberg (2014) states, “adolescents are relatively more attentive and responsive to rewards than adults” (p. 74). The app allows the user to earn rewards from various retail stores and restaurants that appeal to adolescents, such as a Slurpee from 7Eleven. My rating is missing one star based on some minor bug issues that need to be revisited. For example, some functions can only be exited out by quitting the entire app and then restarting the app once it has closed.
glenrun
I would give this application a rating of 4 out of 5 stars for the application holding its integrity on the claims of the functionality and the simplicity of the app. The application is very easy to use with five steps that instantly launch upon the user’s initial launching of the app. Keeping in mind that the app was created by adolescents, the app allows the user to seamlessly create to do list in a fun way that is visually appealing and playful to adolescents. As a result, this application is better suited for adolescents in middle school and high school. The feedback reward system is especially beneficial to catering to an adolescent audience. Adolescents are often in a pursuit of receiving a reward or obtaining gratification for completing a task (Steinberg, L., 2014). Additionally, Steinberg (2014) states, “adolescents are relatively more attentive and responsive to rewards than adults” (p. 74). The app allows the user to earn rewards from various retail stores and restaurants that appeal to adolescents, such as a Slurpee from 7Eleven. My rating is missing one star based on some minor bug issues that need to be revisited. For example, some functions can only be exited out by quitting the entire app and then restarting the app once it has closed.
glenrun
I would give this application a rating of 4 out of 5 stars for the application holding its integrity on the claims of the functionality and the simplicity of the app. The application is very easy to use with five steps that instantly launch upon the user’s initial launching of the app. Keeping in mind that the app was created by adolescents, the app allows the user to seamlessly create to do list in a fun way that is visually appealing and playful to adolescents. As a result, this application is better suited for adolescents in middle school and high school. The feedback reward system is especially beneficial to catering to an adolescent audience. Adolescents are often in a pursuit of receiving a reward or obtaining gratification for completing a task (Steinberg, L., 2014). Additionally, Steinberg (2014) states, “adolescents are relatively more attentive and responsive to rewards than adults” (p. 74). The app allows the user to earn rewards from various retail stores and restaurants that appeal to adolescents, such as a Slurpee from 7Eleven. My rating is missing one star based on some minor bug issues that need to be revisited. For example, some functions can only be exited out by quitting the entire app and then restarting the app once it has closed.
Icon08
I have yet to be able to use this. It crashes every time you try to add a task and set the due date.
Omito20
This is a horrible application. Do not buy December Acacian it doesn’t work it doesn’t let you add any task. It take you Out from the application. I want my money back.