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Cheatsheet: The App I Wish I Had During Finals

For all the small, forgetful things in life

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Cheatsheet: The App I Wish I Had During Finals
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Winter: The time of relief. Stress-free days, after a tough semester. The first week of winter break is constantly filled with regrets. What if I hadn’t partied? What if I actually studied for that exam? Well… just to make you feel worse about yourself, here’s another what if:

What if I had an app that helped me during final exams?

Say hello to Cheatsheet. Cheatsheet (free, iOS) is a reminder app for all the little things you forget in life, including your license plate number, reloading the parking meter, or that one complex formula that will be on your exam. Now, there are a million reminder apps on the App Store, but what sets Cheatsheet apart is the unique complications it brings to the watch faces on the Apple Watch. Instead of having to open a watch app or pull out your phone to glance at reminders, simply glancing at your wrist will display 3 of your top reminders.

The app's functionality on the Apple Watch is the only reason this it's as good as it is. Having to pull out your phone to retrieve information is beyond old, it’s annoying! We're weeks away from 2017. In an era where we speak to our devices, having the information we want, when we want it, on whatever medium we want it, is the future of technology.

Cheatsheet is free for iPhone/Apple Watch and costs $1.99 for its premium features (including iCloud sync, ad removal, and listing more than 4 cheats) however, the free version is enough for anyone intending to use this solely for reminders on their Apple Watch.

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