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iOS App features - Braindamage
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Michael Kiledjian |
The most logical features to include in the mobile apps are Tasks, Lists and Habits in that order. Aren't there any intuitive people left? Who makes decisions here, must be tied into google developers. Who uses Outlines on a mobile app? Dump the Outlines and replace with Lists.
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Salgud |
You might find, if you do a bit of research, that everyone else is not just like you, and they might have different preferences as to what they want in a mobile app. More importantly,Outlines were developed before lists, and therefore, got incorporated in the mobile apps before Lists even existed. They will add Lists and Habits as they get around to it.
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Michael Kiledjian |
One has to consider the size and scope of a device(medium)for which a function is best suited. Toodledo's core competency in an iOS devise is organizing, prioritizing check boxes of lists, to-dos "on the go." Creating outlines is more commonly a text centric, sedentary cerebral activity. This is common sense.
a 5th grader would pass a simple logic test about the functions offered that go together. Tasks, Lists, Habits. There are many other apps that do Notes and outlines better. You're crowding the iOS app with functionality that does not closely fit. |
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