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LockScreenIt wins Gold Award in the "Best New Mobile App" - January 2018 Best Mobile App Awards Contest.

LockScreenIt wins Gold Award in the "Best New Mobile App" - January 2018 Best Mobile App Awards Contest.

LockScreenIt® is honored to have won the Gold Award in the Best Mobile App Awards January 2018 "Best New Mobile App" contest, and announces the availability of version 2.4 in the Apple App Store!
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Shared Reminders with Notifications and Messaging.

Shared Reminders with Notifications and Messaging.

iOS notifications are a big part of shared reminders. They help to notify your friends when you have sent them a new reminder, or when you have updated an existing one. But that doesn’t necessarily complete the loop to let you know that they are Ok with that reminder, or if they would like you to change the time, or any of the other information that you included. As of LockScreenIt 2.2, reminders now have an optional Discussion/Message Thread.
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FAQs

A: With the introduction of iOS 10, LockScreenIt provides an easy way for you to send any type of reminder to your locked iOS device, eliminating the need to unlock your phone or tablet, and then open multiple apps.

In this example, you can see a reminder that holds Laura's boarding pass for her upcoming flight.
 
A: LockScreenIt has an iOS 10+ lock screen "widget" that accompanies the app. This unique lock screen widget allows users to see details regarding anywhere from 1 to 5 active reminder items, all while their device is locked! On top of textual reminder types with descriptions, and notes, and optional checklists, reminders can also include cropped screenshots of anything at all, either from a user's photo library or live from their camera. For example, airline boarding passes! Frequent travelers can avoid anxiety and stress by avoiding interruptions in Internet connectivity, or other common problems. See Laura's use of LockScreenIt in the LockScreenIt (for frequent travelers) video on YouTube
A: The iOS 10+ lock screen widgets are new, and will take a little while to get used to. Here are some simple steps to position the LockScreenIt widget on your device:
  • Swipe all the way to the right. This will take you to your list of any existing widgets.
  • Scroll all the way to the bottom. Here you will see an "Edit" button.
  • Tap the "Edit" button.
  • Locate the LockScreenIt widget in the "MORE WIDGETS" section of the "Add Widgets" area and touch the "+ sign" icon to its left.
  • Tap and hold the "3 horizontal lines" icon to the right of the LockScreenIt widget, and drag the widget to the top of your widgets list.
  • Tap "Done"

 

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