3/5 rating based on 50 reviews. Read all reviews for The Habit Factor® Lite for iPhone.
The Habit Factor® Lite is free iOS app published by Equilibrium Enterprises, Inc
JS Chancellor
I thought I would try out the lite version before buying the full... downloaded it twice and both times the app crashes whenever I try to set goals or even view the pre-existing examples. Total pain in the rear!?! There is no way I would recommend buying money on the full program. These guys don't know what they're doing.
ceejayy3
Wow, what a piece of crap. Looks like this is never going to get fixed. Crashes immediately or loads to a black screen.
Navnidhi Sharma
Habit Factor is a great application. I am recommending it to all kind of personalities to track their habits daily.
Kryhghutfhvuiugbhi
I like it, but I can only use 5 habits at a time in the free version, even though the directions say I can use as many as I want. I am also confused about the Jesus on the opening screen too...
Daved247
i check this app every morning to keep me on track. The note section is great as I can write encouraging affirmations. I'm working out and reading more because of this app. It helps me build discipline. Get it!!
TheDarkDuchess
For something as heavily focused on word input, having this as an ipad app would be great. I got an iPad because I didn't like the idea of typing on a small keyboard and this can be frustrating. All in all, I like it as it's clear to follow, easy to use, and has great additions. I'm using the free version now but I can see going to the pay-for version if I can consistently use it. So, four stars, one down becuase there's not an iPad version. An additional item that would be great is perhaps a PC interface so that you could easily transfer things back and forth, like many programs have now. Just a thought... that is something for which I would absolutely pay.
Akb8a
I've tried a few other goal tracking apps and this one seems just as good for the basics as others that cost a few bucks. It serves the purpose but isn't amazingly better. Makes me wonder what I'm missing in the paid version but I'm not excited about the cost of the full version. If you just want something to keep track of goals, this will do fine. For those wondering about the figures shown at startup, it isn't Jesus but it is Aristotle and Plato, taken from a famous painting by Raphael called "School of Athens". Wikipedia has good info on the painting.