Potion Factory Blog

A Sneak Peak

Here's a teaser screenshot of the new app I've been laboring over:

http://www.flickr.com/photos/andypotion/3022222589/sizes/o/

Comments

pemmax

Nice to read new information from you. I can wait when I can post about this app on my website. All the best for you!

mdotbb

One of my knocks on Things is it's a little too light on structure for my tastes, but it sure looks like your app is more to my liking. Can't wait to learn more about it. And thanks for sharing the teaser!

TT

Looks great! I can't wait. I'm working in OmniFocus now, but even based on the new screenshot I may have to switch.

TonyO

Looks great at first glance.

However I do not necesarely instantly agree with that this is better than whatever is around. I use Things at the moment and find that whatever it lacks in 'weight' it completely makes up for it by it's UI (I'm a kind of purist, so this might not be the 'masses' opinion)

Your's is beautifull no doubt, but to me more 'cluttered', this could still use some tidying up.

However the potential is certainly there, so keep up the good work! (and off-course, it's not all about the UI anyway)

Jagtesh Chadha

Wow! It's gorgeous!

John

It'd be good (close to deal breakers) for easy sync between multiple Macs (don't be like Things that only promises this feature in subsequent upgrades. We need it from day one).

Sync with iCal's todo list. We don't want our data locked up in your program, hence, the need to sync with iCal's todo.

Your data should be able to be saved in a single file, in a location that the user stipulates, rather than hiding away in some preference folder. The reason is so that we can back it up in the Documents folder, where Time Machine can back it up. It is critical that we can use Time Machine to back it up, whereas, if the data is in some preference file, it's not clear if Time Machine can back it up.

Must be able to sync with iPhone and also iPod touch.

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