Disclaimer: I'm not an iOS developer, and don't do much mobile development (other than web) -- I've tried iOS (just did some cocoa walkthroughs) and I've made an android app or two (unpublished, they weren't useful), but that's pretty much it<p>I think as far as functionality goes -- Does this hook to any calendar APIs? Maybe it should? I mean if I have my calendar already stored on Google/Calendar app, etc, it should be easy to see all the things that are "coming up". Integration ACROSS calendars (work, private, etc) would make it a really cool what-do-you-need-to-do next calendar aggregation app<p>You could introduce coloring for the different places/types of events. Like if you mark a calendar you import as "work stuff" you'll be able to easily see on the home page which stuff is work stuff that's coming up/due soon.<p>Also, I dunno if "DownCount" is a good name... Though I'm thinking of the app in my own terms, it seems like this is more like "what's coming up" rather than Counting down to one specific event (I think of countdowns as really more to do with one thing, rather than multiple, but then again, that's just me) -- so maybe a name like "whatsnext" or "upcoming" in some other language or "nekst" or something.. I dunno, or maybe downcount is just fine.<p>Also, I think you can go even MORE minimal with the styling. Since you only have to pages, why not have both be lists, and swipe between screens? This will enhance the beauty of the app, and I think you could get even clearer distinctions between the colored items, and I would think of the common use case something as like this:<p>I'm waiting around, not sure when my <event> is, pull out my phone, tap on DownCount, and I see 5 of the closest upcoming things in big letters, and bright colors.<p>Some future features could be gesture-based filtering (this is based on the premise that you add/discern a way to categorize the stuff going in)?