Free versions work better
I got this app when it first came out, and I now use it for just three purposes:
1) Keeping track of when I last received the sacrament
2) Reminding me of the prayers within Confession, especially the Act of Contrition (there are 7 different versions, so if you start getting bored with one, you can mix it up by using another)
3) Catechesis/evangelization, in walking my PSR students through the Rite and showing others what it looks like.
That said, the app has many serious shortfalls, some of which can be attributed to a lack of updates and bug fixes in the past few years:
1) The User settings are buggy. I do not have children, yet as soon as I open the Examination of Conscience, for some reason the App changes my settings to that of a mother. So my custom Examination of Conscience is littered with irrelevant concerns, such as how I am raising my children and relating to their father.
2) The best feature of this app is the custom Examination of Conscience. It is supposed to take account your gender, age, vocation, and whether you have children to create an Examination of Conscience that is most likely to fit your lifestyle. When I first got the app, this was a functional and very powerful feature, alone worth the price of the app. However, with the aforementioned bug that keeps changing my profile to say that I have kids, the custom Examination of Conscience is virtually useless now.
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Confession: A Roman Catholic App