Tuesday, 8 March 2016

Uber Success Plan - App Review



When I first saw this App, I thought it was a recipe for becoming a taxi driver. In fact it's a bit like a to do list with attitude (and that's a good thing).

To-do lists certainly help you get things done but, perhaps one also looses the focus of why one is doing them in the first place.


Now for the ACIDS test:

Aesthetics
The easiest way to get started is to hit the 'Goals' button and set up your first item; this will clarify how the App works.

You can choose from various headings: career, finances, fun and recreation, health, relationships, and spiritual. Having done that, hit the '+' and now go through the various settings:

Goal
Deadline
Priority (neat coloured slider from low to maximum)
Motivation
Drive
Action Plan - these items are like a to-do list with the usual start, end, repeat, and remind fields.

It is very important to hit the 'tick' at the top right of the screen, otherwise your entry will not be saved.

Once that is complete, hit 'Back' 4 times and you are back on the summary page.

Here you have the number of actions/tasks for each day for a week, as well as direct access to your goals, motivation, and drive items.



Cost
The App is absolutely free.



Indispensability
For those of you who need a bit of motivation to go with your to-do list, this could well be the answer.



Dependability
The App is designed for the smaller screen of the iPhone but works fine in 1x and 2x modes on an iPad.

Remember to hit the 'tick' at the top right of the screen, in order to save your work.



Security
This is a standalone App.



ACIDS Test Rating:



To-do list on steroids.

To find out how the ACIDS Test works, click here.


You can get Uber Success Plan here and support for the App here.





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