Here's (hopefully constructive) feedback after few minutes of using:<p>The file explorer is not useful as it only supports opening files. Maybe it is not necessary to support renaming, deleting and moving, but at very least I should be able to open folder in system browser to continue my work there. I know I can add this shortcut to Actions, but it makes sense to integrate this to File Explorer.<p>Contact list (and action list) should display item names. This might be an option, but when you have 15+ contacts, icons and colors will no longer be helpful.<p>UI feels generic. For all categories (toolkits, commands, webpages, contacts, actions) you go through same interface - manage category, add new item, fill in fields. It seems kind of bland and not adapted to specific needs. I've seen similar problem with CMSs that try to be everything for everyone.<p>I would like to have a box where I can glance at status of project, displaying progress on individual tasks. I understand that you have browser view so people can use whatever they want, but some sort of managed TODO list should perhaps be included.<p>It would be nice to include demo project where everything is set up. Then I could click around and get a feel for features.<p>On positive side, the user manual is superb. The software is easy to use and I can see it becoming very useful.
That looks useful. If you can help cut down on the task-switching pain involved in setup and moving from one project to another, I know I would be grateful - and more productive. I'll try it when the Linux version comes out. Thanks for hopping on my radar. :-)
It looks nice, but I wish the landing page was a bit more descriptive about <i>how</i> it helps me switch between projects. The screenshot is pretty, but not really that clear without the context of <i>how</i>?
I wonder, if using something like QT Toolkit, we would already had a Linux/OSX version?<p>Maybe the author can give us some technical background of the application.