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Iphone apps: Resolutions 2012 Review


2Morrow Mobile today is proud to announce the release of Resolutions 2012, their new productivity app for iPhone, iPad and iPod touch. Resolutions 2012 helps people keep their New Year’s Resolutions by forming new habits. This app is based on other 2Morrow Mobile behavior change apps, which have been featured in the “What’s Hot” section of iTunes in 121 countries and downloaded over 100,000 times.
“We created Resolutions 2012 to help people create the behavior changes needed to keep their New Year’s Resolutions. It’s all about forming habits that support successes,” says Brandon Masterson, President of 2Morrow Mobile. “We know this system works because 100,000 people have downloaded our other behavior change apps and they tell us the results are life changing.”
iPhone Resolutions 2012
iPhone Resolutions 2012
Resolutions 2012 focuses on taking action! The act of recording efforts daily along with the encouraging reminders and milestones help users stay motivated. Users create custom habits to support New Year’s Resolutions or pick from over 100 predefined habits focusing on diet habits, fitness habits, financial habits, happiness habits and success habits. The goal is helping people live healthier, happier and more successful lives.
Selling for just 99 cents, this app aids people in creating up to five (5) new habits. Along the way, users can share their progress with others via email or Facebook, earn badges and reach new milestones. The goal is to motivate and reward users for making the changes they wanted to make!
Recent research shows it takes about 66 days to form a new habit. Resolutions 2012 helps people be successful in changing habits by holding them accountable and offering reminders and rewards along the way.
Four basic steps lead to long-term success:
1. Record your resolutions (or goals) and reasons for the desired change.
2. Identify the habits or behaviors you need to be successful.
3. Track your success by recording each action.
4. Engage the support of others.
Resolutions 2012: A New Year’s Resolution App for the iPhone. Key Features that help you succeed:
* Identify Top Three (3) Resolutions
* Work on up to Five (5) Habits/Behaviors at a time
* Unlock more habits via in-app purchase
* Set custom motivations/rewards
* Get helpful reminders
* Get personal inspirations/quotes from friends
* Share progress via email, Facebook, Twitter or SMS
* View over eight (8) reports
* Use your own photos
* Customize your screen
* Motivational quotes
* Badges for achievements to keep you motivated.
* Streak tracking
In-app upgrade features available:
* Unlimited habits
* Statistics Tracking, Editing & Sharing
* Password Protection
* Report Exports
* Backups
“Change is not about thinking, it’s about doing!” says 2Morrow Mobile Vice-President, Jo Masterson. “Most of us know what we want to change… we often even know how to do it. The problem arises when we don’t put that intent into action. We make apps that help people create lasting change by forming better habits.”
Device Requirements:
* iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad
* Requires iOS 4.0 or later
* 19.0 MB
Pricing and Availability:
Resolutions 2012 is only $0.99 USD

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