Clear: minimal list app now for mac
For those who might be interested, Clear for iOS has been updated with iCloud sync, and a mac version has been released. It's on sale today in the Mac app store. For those who don't know, Clear is a minimal list tool with a very clean design. No dates, reminders, notes, not even checkboxes. It's surprisingly seductive. For those who are firmly planted in the Apple ecosystem desiring a simple, beautiful and inexpensive checklist tool, it's worth considering. Probably not most people's choice for project and context lists, though.
Hurting the mobile software business.
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artsinaction
It looks pretty interesting and, yes, I can see how its clean lines are seductive. The price (50% off and still $6.99), though, is not. If they can get that, good on them! For me, I would be looking at it seriously at $1.99 max.
I think that $0 - $0.99 - $1.99 application price expectation will hurt the mobile software business in the long term.
No third-party app in my iPhone 4S.
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artsinaction
So these days I really have to have a dramatic need for a piece of productivity (or other) software - something that fills a specific niche - to spend more than a couple of dollars. I have no problem paying for software I value.
I totally agree. And I am a real weirdo in that matter - I've installed no third-party app in my iPhone 4S which I am using since July.
TesTeq's iPhone 4S guide (no third-party apps).
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mcogilvie
OK, Tes, you have my attention. Are you using the Calendars, Reminders, and Notes apps that Apple includes in iOS, or just forgoing functionality?
TesTeq's iPhone 4S guide (no third-party apps):- Calendar - GTD hard landscape
- Reminders - non-GTD idea inbox (maybe I will use this feature for lists in the future)
- Notes - non-GTD idea inbox (experimental)
- Contacts - contacts, birthdays, anniversaries, namedays (namedays are more important in Poland than birthdays so for each first name I create a separate contact item (for example Last Name: "€ Christopher", First Name: "Nameday", Birthday: "2012-07-25" - a little confusing but works for me because it displays "€ Christopher Nameday has birthday" event in the Calendar)
- Photos, Camera and Mail - taking photos (inbox) and getting them out of the iPhone (I don't know any way to send photos via Bluetooth - like in all Nokia and Samsung phones - to a Windows computer)
- Voice Recorder - voice inbox
- Clock - 4:46 alarm (in case my main 4:44 alarm clock fails), timer
- Google Maps with great street view of main Polish cities that hosted Euro 2012 soccer championship
- Messages - SMS, MMS
- Safari - Web Browsing (traffic info for Warsaw!)
- Phone - phone :-)
Backup on my iMac.
And what about GTD lists? Paper!