How about some fullscreen support for Lion? It's been quite a while since Lion was released and most of the other apps I use already has fullscreen support.
This seems to be a paid fork of moneyGuru - which is legal since moneyGuru is open source, yet however, I find it somewhat appaling to just rip off the work of the nice guy behind moneyGuru.
I find the banner ads of this company and their product to be appalling. Making the banners blend in and look like they're from the Macupdate staff. I'm also amazed that Macupdate wants such credibility damaging crap on their site.
Wanted to call up to their server on bootup. I denied that via Little Snitch. Next up came a login window prompting me to log in with my "Sencha account" ... how lame.
I love alternative to-do approach and loathe David Allen's crazy GTD method (after having tried to implement it for years) but there's one problem with this app:
It will not scale. I can say that because having input 5 tasks, I already feel ambivalent as to what to do, and what's most important. Imagine having input several hundred tasks into thirty projects or so... I get stressed just thinking about the mayhem that would visually be presented to me.
The ideal to-do manager would be an app that helps you cut down on all the mess and competiting tasks.
I used Things on my iPhone and my Mac for over a year. But then all of a sudden the database got messed up. Tasks wouldn't sync, and the UI has small glitches, and tasks behave weird.
All in all I'm disappointed they (Cultured Code) didn't deliver on their promises. Things is like stuck since 2009.
It also has some problems sorting projects, which can be very very annoying in day to day work. Feels buggy.
$95 is too much considering that I already have Coda, and consider it the gold standard. It also has solid features like Terminal integration, books,
What they should've done was price it at $49 since that would alienate less users, especially those who actually like their app, and would like to purchase it, if the price was right.
Me? I've found it too buggy and cluttered every time I've given it a try. But at the right price, I might be less critical.
Yet another GTD based app. Why oh why? David Allen created a cult called GTD - based on false assumptions and dogmas that, because they're unattainable ideals, creates a movement of disciples, who are never fully "there" yet. Hence, still hooked, and on the lookout for the fix, because they feel they need a fix. They don't - they should just create a system that works for them, instead of trying to "do GTD" which is only good for making you a miserable robot.
Let's have some software that is NON-GTD that offers other solutions than GTD. Why are there zero Franklin/Covey based apps? What about some AutoFocus apps? Do-it-tomorrow apps? Apps for people with ADHD-issues?
It's all GTD, GTD, GTD. It is not the holy grail of productivity. that's just what David Allen made it seem like.
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Coda
Come on Team Panic!
+1
Pennywise
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Socialite
Bumbleb reviewed on 01 Aug 2011
All in all this app feels slow and badly programmed.
+1
MacKeeper
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Sencha Animator
Bumbleb reviewed on 25 May 2011
+1
Pool
Bumbleb reviewed on 11 Apr 2011
It will not scale. I can say that because having input 5 tasks, I already feel ambivalent as to what to do, and what's most important. Imagine having input several hundred tasks into thirty projects or so... I get stressed just thinking about the mayhem that would visually be presented to me.
The ideal to-do manager would be an app that helps you cut down on all the mess and competiting tasks.
+4
Things
Bumbleb reviewed on 08 Feb 2011
All in all I'm disappointed they (Cultured Code) didn't deliver on their promises. Things is like stuck since 2009.
It also has some problems sorting projects, which can be very very annoying in day to day work. Feels buggy.
+7
Yummy FTP
Sorry, I just couldn't resist that headline;-)
In fact I like yummy because it is the fastest FTP client I've tried.
The UI is a bit messy for my taste, but maybe that can be improved?
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+162
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Flux
What they should've done was price it at $49 since that would alienate less users, especially those who actually like their app, and would like to purchase it, if the price was right.
Me? I've found it too buggy and cluttered every time I've given it a try. But at the right price, I might be less critical.
+162
+6
Life Manager Pro
Let's have some software that is NON-GTD that offers other solutions than GTD. Why are there zero Franklin/Covey based apps? What about some AutoFocus apps? Do-it-tomorrow apps? Apps for people with ADHD-issues?
It's all GTD, GTD, GTD. It is not the holy grail of productivity. that's just what David Allen made it seem like.