iStudiez Pro is back to App Store – welcome version 1.1.2

Now, all’s fine, the app’s on App Store, the long craved for push notifications feature working perfectly, no more absurd accuses of ‘piracy’ that some of you experienced with 1.1.1 (once again, sorry for that!)

As we can judge by our server dynamics, you guys really needed that push option, so enjoy! And, as always we are open to your sugestions and feedback re the functions of iStudiez Pro. BTW, we’ve already listed some new things to implement in the future updates.  Stay tuned. 😉

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Prioritize your assignments

You can quickly change priority of any of your uncompleted assignments. Just double tap the check circle next to the assignment name and the balloon with normal, medium and high levels of priority will appear. Then choose the needed priority level and voilà! When you need to mark your prioritized task as completed, tap the check circle once.

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iStudent Pro icon is on the wall!

What you are looking at:

Over 3,000 apps are dowloading every minute from the App Store. This is live feed showing the activity of 20,000 popular apps currently on the store. Every time a customer downloads an app, its icon lights up.

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iStudent Pro: the story

We would like to tell more about our first app that took six months of hot discussions in order to make a really useful tool for students to handle their academics at all stairs of their education ladder.

From the very beginning we decided that the application must be universal and useable for as much students worldwide as possible. This made us spend weeks studying various academics from colleges, high schools and universities on the web. When we collected all necessary info, our hair stood on end as mixed together it all appeared to be a disaster. So we tried to find some common usuals from education structure of different countries and expand them further based on logic and intuition.

What’s particular about iStudent Pro is that the team grew in quality and quantity since the idea was developing. Architect called for interface design artist who called for copywriter and localizations manager who was then double checked by native speaker and native american students (which means the app survived tests on the battlefield). We also tortured everyone who happened to ask what exactly we are working on by making them test the app and giving their opinions and critical comments (on and on and on until the whole developers team were called nuts and maniacs).

Every time when the app was almost ready (first in December, then in January, then late February and finally end of March) we found it important to add new features or improve already existing. Each and every interface detail is thoroughly thought over and argued about, we wanted our users to feel the app to be natural to their thinking and mentality wherever they might need to use it.

Enjoy!

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