Terrible
The app freezes every time I try to look at my class schedule and this app is the only way to see it. Kinda useless.
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The app freezes every time I try to look at my class schedule and this app is the only way to see it. Kinda useless.
this app is really bad. i don't think that it's been updated since I started college. the user interface is hard to understand, the desktop format is barely converted to mobile format, it lags, buttons don't click, you will get stuck on a screen and have to start completely over, and it is cluttered.
Every time I try and check my emails it redirects me to the home screen and when I do get to my emails it won’t let me scroll down to read the whole email. If this app is supposed to be used to for communication between professors and students it should be better.
Version 2.0 has eliminated access to my.iup. This was the most useful component to the app, so I deleted it. Hopefully the web team determines that it should return.
This would be a five star app if it had a feature to keep you signed in. It's annoying having to enter your username and password every time just to check your schedule or myiup. Other than that it is a very helpful app that every IUP student should have.
It kept saying authorization failure.
Now I may sound lazy but I don't like having to log in every time just to see my schedule.
This app is dope on a rope.
Excellent tool for current and prospective students!
Great idea IUP!! I love the fact you can see your schedule and a map. However, the app would be even better if you could use D2L directly through the app. It would also be useful to show more general information on the calendar. (Examples: when we have no classes, when midterm grades can be viewed, and when registration starts.)