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iStudiez Pro: The best student planner out there is finally available for Windows

Fahad Al-Riyami Fahad Al-Riyami
September 17, 2019
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iStudiez Pro: The best student planner out there is finally available for Windows

It’s September, the new academic year has begun and you’re back to school. Whether you’re starting a new course or continuing an existing one, this next app will help you stay in control of your school life, instead of it being the other way around.

iStudiez Pro is finally available for Windows, having been a massive success on iOS for just over 5 years now. The app lets you keep track of all your modules, assignments, exams, and grades in a single package. It will send you reminders in the form of notifications for important events like upcoming classes as well as keep track of your GPA so you know which courses you need to pay more attention to.

Another great feature is that it supports syncing across devices, so if you’re already using the app on your Mac or iOS device you won’t have to set everything up from scratch on Windows. Although, despite being a Windows application it does borrow heavily from Apple’s UI, which is not necessarily a bad thing as it’s organized and easy to use. Though I still wish the developers ran a steamroller over it.

iStudiez Pro is currently only available as a classic x86 app, so if you’re hoping to get it on your Windows RT device you’re out of luck, for now. Otherwise, you can head over to the official website and snatch a copy for $4.99.

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