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Prosper - Daily Planner, To-do App - Lifetime licence free with code

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Hello, another lifetime licence from me, again thanks to the Spanish HUKD sister site
promodescuentos.com/ofe…211

Tried in both iphone and android, both activated fine. To enter the code go to the app settings, tap on the app version and enter the code

It does not have sync with google calendar yet but it seems it's being developed, but it can be worked around by syncing the google calendar as a local calendar (which means it will be read-only, so to speak)

It seems very well designed and it has a pleasant UI, I currently use gcalendar for calendar stuff and habitnow for task nagging, it seems this could replace both
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flintstone's avatar
thanks to for this

Install the app, open it, click the settings cog then tap on the version number a few times which presents a code box.
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  1. bloodshoteyes's avatar
    Code didn't work for me - is it on the subscription page under lifetime option then 'redeem code' box in payment screen?
    Muy's avatar
    No. Tap on settings icon, scroll down to 'App version' and tap on it once or twice to reveal where you put in the code.
  2. Skol's avatar
    Just be aware that apps like this are pretty much always readable by the developer and team meaning whatever "private" entries you add are not actually private.
    jumpinoffthbed's avatar
    Information that may be shared with other companies:
    -Calendar events
  3. dragonboatgirl's avatar
    I got the code to work, thanks. However, the developer's responses to negative comments are a bit unprofessional. It makes me question if the app is trustworthy from a security point of view.
    JuD_'s avatar
    💯 this
  4. DhesiMeRollin's avatar
    How do you activate with code? I can’t seem to find any option on iOS?
    Cush27390's avatar
    Install the app, open it, click the settings cog then tap on the version number a few times which presents a code box.
  5. j0nY90's avatar
    Thanks op

    It apparently collects a lot of data and shares it with third parties.
    Also on Android its doesnt mention £30.
    Just says install.
    Not many users. Use with caution.
  6. zombie_unchained's avatar
    These things exist to mine data. Don't get something just because it is free.

    Someone put their time and effort into making this app, so they can give it for free? There isn't such thing called free lunch ( except in Sikh temple)
    DoubleUp's avatar
    You are right in principle, but I think that’s quite a sweeping statement. Certain, particularly independent developers will often give their product away for a limited time. Same with authors of kindle books etc. They often give them away for a bit to increase visibility, encourage reviews etc. So to say that these things exist just to mine data isn’t really fair on the dev unless you actually know that for a fact.
  7. bozo007's avatar
    Google Calendar has Google Tasks integrated into it now. I only use Google Calendar for both events and reminders / tasks.
    KevlarMonkey's avatar
    Can you get tasks and reminders (I seems to remember reminders created with Google speaker and such we never absolutely in any external app)
  8. Scrooge_McDuck's avatar
    Looks totally unnecessary when both apple and google already provide task/to-do apps...don't get suckered in just because you think you are getting something for nothing. (edited)
    Gareth_Lewiss6w's avatar
    Can't speak of Google's apps because I'm very much in the Apple ecosystem, however, the Reminders app on iOS has been massively improved over the past couple of years (as has their Notes app). Back in the day, there were much better options that the stock apps... while there are still some really great indie apps out there, it feels like they are less needed with Apple's improvements to their own apps.
  9. Laurel-Hardy's avatar
    Thanks. Giving it a go until it integrates Google. The work around didn’t do anything, but I’ll have another look at it later.
    Gbarrowman's avatar
    Check out the integrated Google Tasks in Google Calendar. (edited)
  10. gordon.ho's avatar
    For looking alternative . I highly recommend “TimeTree” it works with google calendar and also helps coordinate and share calendars. I have been using it few years with my family members, it works very well
    tallman43's avatar
    Looks good but then I saw the price
  11. pied_piper's avatar
    woah, someone needs to be schooled in customer service and PR

    Tip Tap Apps
    October 27, 2023
    What you said makes no sense and is technically impossible for any app to do. I understand you are not a technical person and would not understand that. If you wish to leave the 1 star, so be it, I just hope you understand your full name and your nonsense comment is visible to everybody.
    haidfitch's avatar
    51779249-Xmvs2.jpgNot uncommon for anyone who gives them 1 star

    Won't install their app, but I'm reading the responses
  12. Muy's avatar
    Worked. Thanks, OP

    Tap on settings icon, scroll down to 'App version' and tap on it once or twice to reveal where you put in the code. (edited)
  13. alwayslfc's avatar
    [deleted]
    Muy's avatar
    You can add the code without creating an account
  14. Rob.'s avatar
    Anyone switched to this after the recent update to Evernote completely ruined it?
    RAZE's avatar
    Take a look at Notesnook for an Evernote alternative
  15. RAZE's avatar
    So people saying it collects data. Which it does. Yet Google collects all data move to Skiff or Proton.
    maccalen's avatar
    As does everything and every website! Including this one!
  16. londonstinks's avatar
    No Google calendar sync? Odd.

    I've been using Month: Calendar Widget for 5 years, incredibly simple , definitely recommend over this.
  17. EnaHia's avatar
    Does any of this sound alarm bells?


    Version 1.0.18 may request access to

    Calendar

    • add or modify calendar events and send emails to guests without owners' knowledge

    Read calendar events and details

    ?

    Other

    • Advertising ID permission

    • run foreground service

    • control vibration

    • Google Play billing service

    • run at startup

    • android.permission.USE_EXACT_ALARM

    • have full network access

    • view network connections

    prevent phone from sleeping

    • Play Install Referrer API

    • display notifications as full screen activities on a locked device

    • show notifications

    • receive data from Internet

    You can disable access for these permissions in Settings. Updates to Prosper - Daily Planner, To-do may automatically add additional capabilities within each group.

    And the address is in Latvia... (edited)
  18. newbie68's avatar
    I don't get HUKD. The heat this has received is crazy - makes no sense. It was never/has never been worth £30. Create an app - price it as £1,000 and then offer it free a while later - everyone will jump on it regardless of it's value or use.

    It's a nice looking app and seems to work well, but why would I want something different when the big boys that most of use already do this task adequateltly and as such it's only one place I need to visit daily to schedule my mundane life. I simply don't get it
    Scrooge_McDuck's avatar
    Because “wE aRe GeTTiNg SOmeThInG fOr fREe!” 
  19. Android786's avatar
    Installed, applied code, deleted, HEAT!

    Cheers OP
  20. Scrooge_McDuck's avatar
    I find it hilarious that an app from an unknown developer that does nothing more than the already free apps from apple and google gets so much excitement just because people think they are saving £25 on a subscription. The app doesn’t even have end-to-end encryption nor does it sync with other existing calendars! 

    Really says something about the mentality of HUKD’ers. 
  21. haidfitch's avatar
    So nothing new above what is already offered by Google Tasks or Keep Notes then?

    Google don't sit arguing with people who gave them 1 star reviews either 👀
  22. Scrooge_McDuck's avatar
    I don't think it matters that this has no end-to-end encryption anyway. All the developers will spy on will be task lists like this:

    1030am....get up
    1035am....sit on sofa
    1040am....surf HUKD
    1100am....wait for postman to deliver the unnecessary stuff you bought two days ago from HUKD
    1115am....unbox the unnecessary stuff and have mild regret when you realise you didn't need it and you bank balance is too low to be spending money on unnecessary stuff.
    1130am....log back on to HUKD and repeat
    newbie68's avatar
    Are you spying on me
  23. steveblackman's avatar
    Check out the replies to the negative reviews. The developer seems like a nasty piece of work.
    Matt_Leach's avatar
    I can't believe some of the replies I just read!
  24. SPLE22's avatar
    This won't work with my ADHD traits.... I genuinely don't want to look at the tasks in the first place. The notion of a "task" implies it's effort, and a chore.... So I will do ANYTHING to procrastinate.

    It's useless to me.....
    Justintime12's avatar
    Interesting. Thanks for sharing :/
  25. stphnstevey's avatar
    I have been using Microsoft To Do since Google Keep stopped having reminders in Google Calendar
    Google tasks were too limited

    Microsoft & Google seem to be completely free and the most likely to be here in 10 years

    Evernote had too many limitations for free users

    I did try Microsoft Onenote, but the search the search function on the Microsoft OneNote mobile app isn't as robust as it is on the desktop app. It only highlights the word you're searching for, rather than jumping to each occurrence of that word in your notes. This can make it difficult to find specific information, especially if the word you're searching for is common or appears multiple times on a single page.

    What do others use?
    VincentAdultman's avatar
    I've got TickTick, which tbh is probably overkill for my needs. I think I'll look for something a little more primitive, in all honesty.

    Would absolutely recommend to anyone to try though.
  26. blonk's avatar
    A calendar app that won't work with Google calendar.
    Great.
  27. Mrs.Z's avatar
    Thanks, thought I’d give it a go. Worked on iOS, thanks to Muy’s instructions (edited)
  28. jo19seventy's avatar
    Thanks, giving it a try, I love productivity apps!
  29. miketg89's avatar
    Logo very similar to Tiktok. I am skeptical
  30. Hotspur's avatar
    Comments from the developers towards 1 star reviews is awful. No wonder they are flogging this app for free
  31. dahat's avatar
    Don't do it
  32. Alex5454's avatar
    Get a pocket notepad instead, be away from distraction.
    Malik_34's avatar
    Good luck
  33. Ycats's avatar
    Thank you
  34. Pookiepoo's avatar
    How does this compare to toodledo?
  35. porkchopkid's avatar
    Worked. Heat added
  36. bargainhunter1's avatar
    TIP TAP app!!? Nahhh...
  37. Tom2szek's avatar
    Thanks
  38. AmbarFernandezdelValle's avatar
    Thank you
  39. mrcoxexcel's avatar
    Activated for me on my iPhone. Thanks.
  40. wsm's avatar
    think i got it to work on ios thank u
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