iAppView: CPF Board iPhone App

I got the sudden urge to do a iPhone App review. The kick came in after I did the introduction of IKEA iPhone App and realised that its such a good thing to do an iPhone App review since there isn’t really much available online (at least I don’t know any). From now on, I shall do a review as and when I come across any apps which is worth doing a review – regardless good or bad. If you are wondering what iAppView means, it is iPhone Application Review.

The very first iAppView will focus on CPF Board app. This app is called CPF Contribution Calculator. Like what the name suggest, it basically helps you to calculate how much you are required to contribute to CPF based on your income and age group. The app also provides definition of the terminology that CPF Board uses in the app to help aid you to key in the correct information. After keying in all the required information, the app will calculate how much money you’ve contributed to your Ordinary, Medisave and Special Account. It also includes the amount that your employer will contribute.

While I thought this app is really useful, especially for people who just started working and has no idea how much they are required to contribute to CPF Board. However, I do hope to see that this app develop in the future to include checking our CPF account balance. It will definitely be really useful if they can provide such a function. For now, I’m quite happy with what I see in this app.

The app is now available at iTunes for download.

ps: If you come across any app that is noteworthy and you will want me to do a review and share it with others, you can send me an email with the app name and a brief description of the app.

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