Not perfect, but better than others Ive tried
The other ICE apps have such hideous lock screen wallpapers so I was excited by this more elegant version. At first I couldnt figure out how to set the lock screen wallpaper to show both your personal/medical info and your emergency contact and thought Id wasted my money. It seemed like you had to pick one or the other (others have also complained about this in the reviews). But I finally figured out how to do it: when youre in Wallpaper Maker (which is buried in Extras), scroll past the first two "In Case of Emergency" templates (where youll already see your ICE contacts number) to one of the Emergency info templates. You will not see your ICE contact here until you select "Add Contact" at the bottom and manually check the person or persons you want. Not exactly an intuitive interface, but at least it is possible. I also wish the app had a little more flexibility in adding emergency contacts. You can only add individuals from your contacts, so I cant, for example, have one entry listing both my parents at their home number. Also, the lock screen doesnt show the relationship even if you enter it. But, despite some annoyances, it does the job.
Melinda Smith about
ICE (In Case of Emergency), v2.1.6