We have been working hard on our new native apps for iPhone, Android, iPad and Android tablets, and they are quite close to being finished.
Here are some highlights:
Hi everybody!
It’s time for the long overdue update on whats happening with Android.
After some discussion, and looking at where we’ve got to with Android to date, we’ve decided to abandon the current direction we were taking with the Android app…
We’re happy to announce that we’ve created a new forum for hanging out and discussing all things nirvana, gtd, life/work balance and more.
Mitch started a discussion in the forums about where we stand re: mobile apps. I thought it would be good to cross-post this here for those who want to be in the know, but might not normally participate in the discussion forums. -Elbert
A quick post to keep folks abreast of N2 and recurring tasks…
First: hats off to all those who have ever had to tackle this problem. It’s a lot harder than it looks. We keep getting close to the finish line and then find some edge case where our “next date”…
Implementing recurring tasks with disconnected devices is tricky business. We knew this going in, but wow. We’ve got it working (mostly) but not quite ready for primetime. It’s looking pretty hot though.
On November 11, 2010 we made the upcoming Nirvana 2, a work-in-progress, available for preview. We are very very excited about the reception it has received thus far. We are letting the adventurous take it for a spin so that we can learn where we stand on a number of engineering…
While we’ve been busy working on new features, we’ve also decided to loop back and improve on some existing features that people have been requesting. As our mission is to make the experience of GTD as intuitive and effortless as possible, we’re always looking…
We’re close… we’re really really close. In fact, Areas of Responsibility in the desktop browser version is ready to ship! BUT, we realized (in hindsight, like idiots) that we need to make some significant modifications to the mobile version so as to…
Working on an overhaul of the iPhone/iPod Touch web app. Performance is zippy zippy, and it’s looking like this one will play nice with Android and other modern mobile browsers.