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  • Use a timer app instead

    Just got this app. I currently use a timer app to deal with my procrastination. I was hoping for something more inspiring. My most important task is Yoga. I see no reason to use this app when I should re-enter why I need to do it.
  • Good but could be great!!

    Suggestion #1: Allow the option for individual tasks for an active frog to CARRY OVER FROM DAY TO DAY if they don't get completed on the day they were listed I.e. The task shows up on everyday's list until completed. This is an app for procrastinators, right?

    Suggestion #2: Allow users to change/ sort order of tasks within an activated frog

    Suggestion #3 Allow users to toggle between which frog is activated. So there would still only be one frog active at a time but sometimes you HAVE to put one frog down to eat a more looming frog.

    Suggestion #4: Allow users to create breakdown task lists for inactive frogs.

    Thanks!!!
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  • Useless

    Quite simply doesn't work - forgets your entries immediately. Very poor - productivity - what a joke .
  • Very Disappointed

    I purchased this app with high hopes. I like Brian Tracy's idea of completing your most difficult task ( eat the frog) and you are already on your way to having a productive day. I think this app is wonderful for this purpose if it actually worked. I have been able to enter a task and activate it. Beyond that application is very buggy. If you open up the tracking screen the font is garbled and illegible. if you go to the settings window that entire screen is blank and there's no way to adjust any settings. More disconcerting is if you enter in an item and don't activate it there is no way to view that item or a way to activated later.

    The concept behind all of the applications from Equilibrium Enterprises are excellent ideas in concept. I use the Habit Factor application which is currently working but is not the most intuitive iPhone app I've ever used. I'm just disappointed that these apps that have so much potential would only have to function to be very valuable. On that note the Habit Factor works but if the developer is not going to put the time in Brian Tracy's Eat That Frog to have this app function properly they should not continue to sell it.

    Even more disappointing is I am unable to find any place on the developer's website to actually contact them for support. Extremely disappointing,
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  • I'd be a raving fan...

    ... if only there was an iPad version.
  • Very buggy

    Crashes. Screen slips. Loses data. Will no doubt get better with time.
  • Cute frog, but blank screens

    I love the idea behind this app. I started using it today. There was no problem to set three frogs and complete the first. But then something went wrong and the only two screens where I see what I suppose to are "About" and "Track". I don't see any frogs in my list, even I try to add a new one I don't see it. I don't see anything in the Setting. After completing the second frog, I don't see the third and I can't make it active. I'm very disappointed.
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  • Need app for the iPad

    Need for iPad great application
  • Support where are you?

    Followed the link to support for this program and found only Habit Factor blog, faq, customer testimonies, etc. I need help. I purchased this app a while ago and it worked fine. The problem now is that when I touch the settings button it closes the app. It never did that before. I tried deleting the app from the phone, turning the phone off, syncing it to itunes to reload app, turning it off/on again to no avail. The same result.
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  • Need ability to list steps in inactive frogs

    I love this app, even bought the book because of it. One small suggestion that would make it 5 stars for me; give the option to outline the steps for each "frog" before you have to activate it. It would help me figure out which frog in my list is really the first frog without having to do it in another outlining app first.
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