Monday, May 11, 2009

[The Hit List Users] Re: iphone app

I don't understand your reasoning. If you don't want to buy in now,
before there is an iPhone app, that's fine, you can wait and pay $20
more. I don't think Andy will mind! If you do want to buy in now,
you save some money but you have to accept that not everything is
finished - including an iPhone app.

If your process immutably requires a portable solution (which is very
understandable) you can follow any of the suggestions already posted
including the iCal sync section of the app.

On May 11, 11:23 am, Bret <bretrbow...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Personally, I respect Andy's plan to build out his desktop app first.
>
> However, I believe the big trade-off will be the loss of early revenue
> due to user decisions not to pay up front for the tool since there is
> no "published" plan or milestone date for iPhone development and
> delivery.  The difference between buying now and after 1.0 is ready is
> not a large amount of money to avoid the risk of a late-blooming
> iPhone app.  Without a roadmap (with a milestone date for iPhone app
> delivery) I will hold off on paying any money and enjoy using the
> beta.
>
> The beta has been great but I find that I cannot use THL "effectively"
> in my day to day process without an iPhone app.  I do leave my Mac in
> my office while doing other things in life.  I did try loading up a
> PDF of all of my tasks to Google Docs for a simple view but that added
> yet another step (which I always seemed to forget before going out).
>
> I look forward to a published plan for an iPhone app - without feeling
> "entitled" to have one :)
>
> My voice is heard through my decision not to pay the lower, up-front
> price (and sharing it on this forum).
>
> Thanks to everyone for keeping this forum productive and friendly.
>
> Andy, thanks for making what will surely be a best of breed task
> manager.  Keep it up!
>
> On May 10, 5:38 am, etichenor <etiche...@me.com> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Wanting an iPhone app is not an entitlement.  It is simply asking for
> > a feature that is already promised by Andy.  The whole point of this
> > product is to increase a person's productivity.  Being able to access
> > my data on the iPhone would greatly help me do that.  As it is, I am
> > using multiple workarounds using the free Appigo Todo and Evernote to
> > be able to sync back to THL and keep track of my data.  Having a more
> > seamless integration only makes sense.  THL is already an awesome
> > product.  Having the iPhone app will make it even better.  I for one
> > would pay $10 for the iPhone app without any hesitation and I imagine
> > many others would do the same.
>
> > On May 7, 5:21 pm, Neo <neal.br...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > > Feature Request:
> > > Temporarily remove the iPhone Sync tab from THL Preferences to help
> > > the Entitled be more patient.
> > > ;)
> > > PS to The Entitled:  B-E-T-A. Get it?http://tr.im/kJIT
> > > Also: THL is not for sale.  If you paid already, you placed a PRE-
> > > ORDER for v1.0! (http://tr.im/kJJH).
> > > Go away and let Andy work.
>
> > > On May 7, 8:50 am, Michael <mcwers...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > > > I agree...
>
> > > > Also, let's not forget that iPhone OS 3.0 is coming out. Right now it
> > > > would probably/maybe make more sense to develop the iPhone app using
> > > > the new SDK (which would make it impossible to release the app now).
> > > > Developing using the iphone 2.x SDK, then porting it to the 3.x SDK
> > > > would be even more work. At least that's what I think (I don't know
> > > > much about the iPhone SDKs).
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