I appreciate free (huzzah!), but for overall functionality...meh. It's all form, and no functionality for a to-do app. I'd stick with Wunderlist or Remember the Milk for day to day use.
This is for people who bought Clear+ and should switch to Clear, as outlined in their letter[0]. It's an interesting issue, what's the best solution for the current predicament. At what point do you ask users for more money, vs continuing to give your other users free updates?<p>I feel like App Stores in particular have made us (users) feel too entitled.<p>0 - <a href="http://realmacsoftware.com/clear/letter" rel="nofollow">http://realmacsoftware.com/clear/letter</a><p>[Edited, grammar]
I’ll stick with Todo.txt. The iOS app works well enough and it’s nice to be able to access my lists on all my computers since I store the files in Dropbox. The only annoying part was figuring out a way to set recurring tasks. Remind and a cron job running on my Raspberry Pi have solved that though.
This looks great! I'm a little jealous because I started making a list app that I eventually got bored with that had very similar functionality, in 2012. Definitely downloading this though and giving it a trial run!
I'd heard about the app being very gesture-centric, but having to do a pinch to navigate up the hierarchy is a bit tedious; means you can't operate one-handed.