What Is It?
iProcrastinate Mobile, in a nutshell, is a killer homework/task management app for the iPhone. Whether you're a student who needs help keeping track of projects, homework, and exams, a member of the bustling workforce who needs help managing meetings, projects, and TPS reports, or just someone who needs to get a stronger grasp on your schedule, iProcrastinate Mobile is what you've been looking for.
Why This One?
Well, because it's free!
If that didn't convince you, it's got a great interface, it's not too complicated, but it's powerful enough for the craziest of schedules. It was also developed by a student, pro-bono, so you'll have that warm, fuzzy feeling of knowing you helped an independent developer.
Prove It!
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How Do I Use It?
Creating Subjects   > Select a Topic on the Left
Editing Subjects   >
Creating Tasks   >
Adding a Due Date   >
Adding Task Steps   >
Adding Collaborators   >
Creating Smart Groups   >
Mass-Complete Tasks   >
Email a List of your Tasks   >
Badge Icon with Tasks   >
Linking Tasks & Steps   >
F.A.Q.
Q: We want synchronization!!

A: Me too! It's coming. Wireless mobile->mobile sharing is nearly finished, I just have a few tweaks to make. Synchronization between the Mac and Mobile versions is slowly falling behind, due to the fact that it requires a *lot* of code to be re-written in the desktop app. Hang in there. :-)

Q: What about Alarms and Reminders?

A: Currently, Apple only allows apps to "do things" if they're running. Since no one wants to leave iProcrastinate running to see their alarms, I'm waiting until Apple lets developers use "Notifications" in September to add alarms and reminders.

Q: What about Recurring/Repeating Tasks?

A: I'm wrapping my head around how to implement repeating tasks, and I think I have a good solution. I'm pretty busy with synchronization, but when I get some extra time, this is at the top of my list.

Q: What if I have a suggestion? Or an idea for the app?

A: Please, please, please Email It To Me. You wouldn't believe how many new features and bug fixes are submitted/dreamed up by users just like yourself. If your idea is good, it will definitely be in a future update.

Can I Help?
Absolutely! As a full-time student, developing applications takes a LOT of time. Between writing the app, designing the interface and working on the website, not to mention answering emails, I'm usually pretty swamped. If you want to encourage its development, you can make a secure donation through PayPal. To put things in perspective:

$8 -- Movie with Friends
$5 -- Pizza (Code Fuel)
$2 -- Sobe (Also Code Fuel)