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iAchieveCurrent Version: 1.3.2

iAchieve is a star chart used to track your achievements, or anything else you can think of – be creative!

Features:

* Unlimited Charts - create as many charts/achievements as you like.
* Assign Users – ability to groups charts by users.
* Various Icons – lots of different icons to select from. You can also set a default icon if you prefer to use the same one always.
* Daily Notes – to keep note of anything you want.
* Personalisation – ability to change the colour of each chart to suit your taste.


Examples of what you may want to track:

* Reading – keep track of your Book Club, kids reading homework, bedtime story, lessons, etc.
* Exercise – keep track of what days you have been exercising.
* Children – keep track of bedwetting patterns and get them to select which icon to select.
* Up and down days – track your mood.
* Diet – keep track of when you’ve been following your diet, eating healthily, etc.
* Work days – days you worked.
* No Smoking days.
* Sunny days – anything really!


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iAchieve Review

Cute-but-limited star chart app gets the job done

iAchieve, a $3 star chart app from Goce Petrovski, is cute but limited.


Day By Day: iAchieve lets you mark off specific tasks with icons like smiley faces; you can also add daily text notes, which are marked with a dot in the calendar view.

The app aims to let you track any daily activities—like going smoke-free, remembering to exercise, or taking your vitamins. You can set up as many users as you’d like to track within iAchieve, and each user can set an unlimited number achievements to track. Parents might find that the app is useful for charting their kids’ chores or successes, but frankly, my own 2-and-a-half-year-old prefers the magnetic chart in the kitchen to this digital counterpart.

If you or your family are into daily achievement tracking, though, iAchieve sports some endearing options. You can choose from a variety of built-in icons to mark each day you want to mark as a success, like happy faces, stars, or checkmarks. You can set the background color for each achievement you track, too. iAchieve lets you save a daily text note as well, which you can recall from the calendar view.

iAchieve could take one cue from Wii Fit, Nintendo’s fitness tracker for its Wii game console. I’d prefer that iAchieve let you more easily use a new icon for different days instead of requiring a series of taps through different settings screen to change it.

For tracking daily tasks, iAchieve simply works. The app doesn’t offer many bells and whistles, but it certainly gets the job done.

iAchieve is compatible with any iPhone or iPod touch running the iPhone 2.x software update.

[Lex Friedman’s biggest daily achievement these days is posting to Twitter.]

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