@arimeisel Thank you for your up vote! Proud started because of you! I saw your The Art of Less Doing course on CreativeLive and this started my journey with Productivity. It's incredible I see here today! The app is based on your concepts in its roots! :). Here's the course for everyone who's interested: https://www.creativelive.com/cou...
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Bonjour @angeliquetoque@piotrszwach I have been looking for a while for a complete todo list/goal manager like this. Seriously I have downloaded Wunderlist, RTM, Tick Tick, AnyDo and there was always a feature that was missing to fit my needs. I was glad to come across your app but I do agree with @melissamonteee I need to be sure of what I am getting before investing. $5 is not a lot of money compared to other apps with a yearly subscription but I have been so disappointed before that I need to be sure of what I am getting.
I understand where you're coming from and I read your story on Medium, however I have not made that step to buy because of the price barrier...
Maybe the video could show better all the feature throughout a series of small tutorials. Anyhow great job the design looks awesome. All the best from Paris!
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Such a great list of tools for people to use. I will for sure incorporate this in the rest of my life.
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I can agree with Melissa, that $5 price is a bit high. I would not mind paying even more if I knew that this app would actually fit me, as I already tried many productivity/calendar type of apps and they all failed me at one step or the other. Sadly, I can not know that.
I would recommend you do some sort of trial version, example: first week for free.
Good luck guys :)
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Plans for Android? (P.S.; I love your comment about redirecting focus to "the normal people.)
@jimcanto Hi Jim, as written in a few posts above, I didn't receive any appealing offer from any Android developer. Personally I'm very into iPhones and wouldn't like to make an Android app without someone who is a very good programmer. The app has hundreds of features that need to work perfectly to build such experience. And I've heard that making apps for Android is a very difficult process due to hundreds of types of device types, systems etc. That's just something I cannot afford to maintain. If I were a huge startup with millions of dollars, then that could be within my reach. But obviously, I'm not :). I'm sorry for disappointing you here and I know how tempting it would be to see Proud on Android. We are releasing the OSX version soon, so you will be able to feel the experience if you have any type of iMac or Macbook.
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@piotrszwach ...kinda wishing I didn't give the iPad I won in a drawing to my girlfriend. 😳😆 It's for a good cause though... she's fulfilling her life dream of becoming a teacher. I appreciate your reply. Sounds like an amazing product.
@jimcanto Wow, that's really amazing what you did! It's great she will be able to grow and that you could help her with that! She must truly love you for who you are :).
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At any point, did you or are you considering, adding notes to the feature set?
@mjmcclain Hi Michael, Each subtask can become a note for any task. While you have endless possibilities to add subtasks and subtasks, you can have a list of notes about any task as a sublist of that task.
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Great! I am always looking for new ideas on how to be more productive!!
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