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    Default 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.

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    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. (oh, maybe I'm just cheap... wait, I'm thrifty, that's it!)

    Thanks for posting though!

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    Thumbs down Hurting the mobile software business.

    Quote Originally Posted by artsinaction View Post
    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.
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    Quote Originally Posted by TesTeq View Post
    I think that $0 - $0.99 - $1.99 application price expectation will hurt the mobile software business in the long term.
    Probably. I've seen an analysis that suggests that there are only two ways for a start-up to succeed in mobile software: write a popular game or have something that a larger company wants to acquire and be bought up.

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    I agree with both of you, actually, but the problem with so much app store software out there is that the user is deluged with so many similar products that distinguishing the wheat from the chaff is almost impossible.

    And for the developer, even if a product is reviewed on a top review site or tech podcast, those numbers might not even be enough to pay the developer's electric bill.

    But as a consumer, I've purchased and tried out hundreds of dollars of apps that are now sitting in binary limbo. It's like buying that fabulous pair of heels that go with that slinky thing you've only worn once - and they go with nothing else. There they sit on the shelf.

    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.

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    Cool No third-party app in my iPhone 4S.

    Quote Originally Posted by artsinaction View Post
    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.
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