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My Own Project app for iPhone and iPad


4.4 ( 1984 ratings )
Lifestyle Productivity
Developer: Soohan Jeon
Free
Current version: 1.27.0, last update: 6 months ago
First release : 12 Oct 2022
App size: 6.14 Mb

It will help you keep track of and manage your overall progress rather than simply managing it as a to-do list.

Using this app is simple. Define tasks in the project. Then you define to-dos per task and manage progress. The focus is on individual project management, eliminating the complexity of project management in organizations such as companies.

With the concept of a project, we can define many things in our daily life as a project. As a simple example, you could create a project called Drive your own car. In order to drive our own car, we can create a task called get a drivers license and a task called buy a car. In addition, you can put a to-do list such as ‘studying for a license test’, ‘licensing test’, ‘going to a driving school’, etc. You can also put a to-do list for the task called ‘Buy a Car’, such as ‘Get Car Prices Online’, ‘Visit a Car Dealer’, ‘Buy a Car’, etc.

All conveniences are optimized for managing personal projects.
You can drag and drop the order of projects, tasks, and to-dos so that the most important items are on top.
If you have a deadline, such as a license exam, you can also set a deadline and, if necessary, set an alarm to notify you 30 minutes in advance.
For tasks that have a fixed number of times, such as going to a driving school, you can manage the progress conveniently by setting the maximum progress to the number of times.
For tasks, it automatically calculates and displays progress based on the progress of the to-dos.
We do not do just one project in our daily life, such as ‘driving a car’. This app allows you to create and manage as many projects as you want.
You can convert your project to text and share it, edit it with other programs, or back it up.

We hope this app will be helpful, and please send us your wishes for the app to [email protected], and we will try to reflect it in the next version.