Works perfectly added 3 more stars
At first I wrote. I may have too many contacts over 2400. Too slow almost unusable. Gave two stars. I messed it up by being impatient. Gave it 3 more stars. Works beautiful now and fast.
Yes, Pagico Mobile is completely free and it doesn't have any in-app purchases or subscriptions.
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At first I wrote. I may have too many contacts over 2400. Too slow almost unusable. Gave two stars. I messed it up by being impatient. Gave it 3 more stars. Works beautiful now and fast.
But it’s super glitchy. The time scroller for setting the times of the day in settings doesn’t show any numbers. I can hear the scrolling noise when I swipe my finger, but can’t see anything. Importing a contact was stuck on Saving... pressing Cancel and checking the Contacts section resulted in seeing that the contact was imported after all. Pressing Done when creating a Project didn’t do anything. I pressed it several times and nothing. Then I pressed Cancel, and could see the list of about a dozen projects with the same name that I apparently just created. I couldn’t get any further than this.
This is a beautifully designed app from a dedicated company that has been building and perfecting Pagico for many years. It’s truly unique among the productivity apps available for Apple devices, but just as easy to use and reliable as any competing app. Also, the cost is very reasonable.
Pagico is really stepping it up! In my opinion Pagico is THE most underrated PIM out there. The developers clearly know what they're doing and are EXTREMELY responsive when contacted. I'm rooting for you Pagico! Syncing issues from previous versions are gone. I can't wait to see how Pagico evolves...
I have been testing this app system on computer, iPad and iPhone, and I have been comparing it against OmniFocus. It is a very well designed app. I really the way they adapt each app to the device. iPhone has a limited view with more advanced views on iPad and computer, each making maximal usage of the available screen real estate. All of it is very intelligently done. I feel this program is much better at making me focus on important tasks than OmniFocus. The Dashboard view really gives a nice overview of what I need to do. I feel this is the killer sleeper task organizer compared to Things and OmniFocus. But I have given up on the app. The syncing (which ironically is the only thing you pay for) is totally broken. I complete a task on one device, and it will never be completed on another device. I add a new task on one device, and never know which device it will show up on. To do an at least incomplete sync, I have to crash the app several time. Yet, even then I can never trust what it tells me. For example, right now I have a project that shows up on my computer and iPad, but not at all on my iPhone. So, you risk that task are forgotten.
Really impressed with this system, definitely well thought out and actively developed.
The app is missing a lot of features that are shown in the preview screenshots. I can’t find a calendar view anywhere, no Agenda or Flowchart views, and I can’t even find any way to get to settings. No idea what’s going on with this app, and it has me doubting if I want to purchase the Mac app (currently trying it out with the trial) Really disappointed that a non-functioning iPad app may ruin an otherwise good solution
Changing to a new project management / to do system can be a daunting task. You need to learn how the tool works and how it can integrate into your workflow, where the software limits are and workarounds needed to keep your projects moving. While I have not been using Pagico very long, I am pleasantly surprised with the software. I like the combination of a calendar, project management and task lists. The iPad version is the best of the three variations I have been working with (iphone and Mac being the other two). It seems like there is a good amount of functionality that I have not yet worked with, but what I have is working well. I contacted them with a support question and received a reply back within a day. 4 stars.
Are you guys still supporting this app and planning to do major updates? I've purchased the desktop app and am mostly happy with it, but the iOS just feels like an afterthought, which to be fair, should be better than desktop. Most folks spend 75% of their productive time on the go and this app is laggy, unresponsive, slow to sync and could use some tender loving UX/UI care. As a creative director of websites and mobile apps, I am Pagico's biggest fan because I see the potential... but that's all you guys have going at the moment. Potential. This could be an AMAZING tool if given the right attention. Are you guys interested in working with other designers who are also actual day-to-day users of the app? I think it would be a brilliant idea. I'd love to help! Hoping for the best... we're all rooting for Pagico!
Ok, that was harsh, but...first...Pagico the desktop application is a terrific application. It’s got some super annoying quirks and bizarre interactions, but nothing that’s a show-stopper. The iOS app on the other hand. What a piece of garbage. The UI is absolutely unintuitive, and sometimes unresponsive: * To go back a screen, I often have to tap the back arrow 3-5 times (target area is too small) * If I’m inside a project and I turn the “mentions” switch off, the mentions disappear, but the switch doesn’t move until it’s tapped 5-7 times again * URL linking schemes are not recognized (like Evernote:///) although they are on the desktop app, it’s the mobile side where they are the most useful, and they don’t work. * Long lists cannot be collapsed. * Lists cannot be moved around (reordered) within their project; the items of the list can be reordered, not the lists themselves. * On the iPad, the use of space - especially in landscape mode - is quite possibly the worst thing I’ve ever seen. ...and so much more. I really do like the desktop app, but as I become more mobile, I’ve started looking for replacements, because Pagico Mobile makes me want to kick puppies every time I use it. TL;DR: Pagico is a powerful task/project manager, and if all you need from mobile is to check on status, or capture some small update, you can live with this app. But if you’re a heavy mobile user, you might want to look at apps where more thought (any thought really) was put into the UI/UX.