3/5 rating based on 23 reviews. Read all reviews for Vitamin-R for iPhone.
Vitamin-R is paid iOS app published by Frank Reiff
ChilledWill
Functionally it’s a sound app. Does what it says and works. However, for $6 and as basic the screens are I’d like to see higher quality interface and more intuitive screens. It’s very clunky in its execution. I use and admire the desktop version, this app falls very short of a productive experience.
unslanted
I have used Vitamin-R on Mac and phone and have found all of its customization options very helpful for staying focused and taking breaks. One small improvement I’d like to see: I recently started using doing more work on an iPad with a Smart Keyboard. Because this has the iPad in landscape mode (triggering Vitamin-R’s data visualization mode), it requires awkwardly turning the iPad + keyboard on its side to work its controls and type in what I’m working on. Could the data viz mode be put in a tab or sidebar or split screen when an iPad is in landscape mode? Keep up the good work!
anthony7921
The OS X version of this app is one of my favorites but this one is lacking a personally vital feature, the noise machine. And the ability to sync with the OS X version would be really nice. I bought this app thinking I'd get my aforementioned favorite feature for my iPhone, but nope. Furthermore, I'd like to suggest the ability to use Markdown.
Haptic_Tast
I don't mind that this won't sync with Omnifocus. I just mind that it will not sync with its desktop Vitamin R companion. It should be de rigeur for app store to have symcing between desktop and ios apps.
synjck
Every time I open the app, it loses my current time slice and starts a new one! Frustrating.
karljamm
It’s a productivity timer with a buttload of brain research behind it. You can use it as a Pomodoro timer and keep things simple, or you can read into more techniques and objective defining if you want to learn new ways to make your work more efficient. I have ADHD and all of the things this app offers are great tools. Some tools you’ll love right away, some might not be your thing. You just use what you like. I had tried out the Mac app and loved it. However, even though the Mac app creates a Dropbox backup, the iOS Vitamin-R-2 does _not_ sync. Strange. Kind of lame for a $7 app as well.
llamaswill
Not a todo list, a get it done tool. Like this a lot on mac. On iPhone UI is prettier but too linear. When I put a task on pause it does not mean I don't want to come back to it. Different user modes lock you in. Perhaps this time I just want to start a time slice and not finish filling out breadcrumbs or be forced to go through a 2 minute break timer. Syncs with vitamin-r on Mac for logs. Wish breadcrumbs and other note synced too.
derekvan
Really like the concept and execution of this app and its Mac companion. Encourages productivity and gives good visualizations for insight.
Johns.touch
I purchased this because it said it syncs with the Mac app. The Mac app syncs with Things and Reminders. When you go to start a new Pomodoro that is useful as you can select a Reminders task. This app doesn’t sync that data nor does it sync with Reminders. This means I have to go to my Mac and manually enter in the task on the iPhone. That makes this app useless as I could already do that with different Pomodoro apps I have.
Shopping2
If you use the desktop app, this is a great companion. I do find that the app can be buggy. Occasionally, when I switch out of the app and I'm in the middle of a time slice, I lose the pause and end links and get hide keyboard and next instead. The only way I can fix the app is to kill and relaunch. Luckily, the time slice is preserved. A few times, I've also had syncing issues. I hope the developer keeps iterating. Ideally, I'd like see a white noise option instead of continuous ticking.