![]() ![]() Notifications remind them of due dates, and a sophisticated task manager allows users to break projects into smaller, more manageable chunks. There is a lot coming to the Planner over the next few weeks so keep an eye out for updates! I hope that this new view helps you stay organized and get things done early. With iHomeWork 2, students plan to finish homework when they want to, not when it’s due. ![]() No one should be starting an Assignment on the day its due (we won’t tell anyone if you do!) and the Planner helps you avoid procrastinating. This is convenient for listing, searching, and filtering (which is what the Assignments tab should be used for!) but forced you, the student, to always look ahead. Prior to the Planner, Assignments were only viewable on the date they were due. ![]() The Planner won’t let you travel back in time: if you haven’t started an Assignment that you planned on working on last week, it’ll automatically be moved to today. The Planner view displays Assignments on their planned at date as opposed to the date they are due. The planned at date represents the date you should begin working on the Assignment, and the effort value is an estimate (relative to other Assignments) of difficulty and time involved to complete an Assignment. When creating or editing an Assignment, you can set a planned at date and effort value. The Planner is an all new view into your Assignment data. These updates include an all new feature: the Planner. iHomework 2 is focused on making it as easy as possible to enter and organize your information. Track your assignments, courses, grades and teachers with minimal effort. I’m very excited to announce the latest release of iHomework 2 for iOS (v1.5) and OS X (v1.1). Let iHomework 2 organize your work so you can focus on getting it done. ![]()
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