Are Android and Ipad Apps being overlooked (in the community) in terms of intuitiveness?
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Posted by MadaboutDana
Oct 8, 2015 at 12:09 AM
Well, I think most of us here are very happy to discuss any information management approach, and you’ll find plenty of discussion of touch-based outliners here, too (OmniOutliner, Cloud Outliner, MagicalPad et al.)
The ones you mention are certainly interesting. Boximize is more of a database app, I believe, and the same could be said of Lumen Trails, but both are fairly customisable. I suppose Curator is also a kind of database app (similar to others that have been discussed here like Together, Keep Everything and the other MacOS/iOS app whose name I always forget - all available as touch apps). But although the forum ostensibly focuses on outliners, database and other kinds of knowledge management apps have also been discussed at some length in various threads.
Life Strategy I don’t know, but then I (deliberately) moved away from Android some time ago (although the emergence of CyanogenMod as a serious, privacy-focused OS is very interesting). As for the others you mention - it’s true that we haven’t spent a lot of time discussing e-mail clients that are also task organisers. And that’s a rapidly growing field.
So it’s good you raised these issues! Why not kick off a discussion of your own (by analysing the interface approach of e.g. Triage or Worry Box)? Or tell us more about Life Strategy and why you like it? You’ll soon find that people join in.
A community is built by members’ contributions. And when members tell people about new apps that haven’t been discussed much (or indeed at all) yet, other members rush off and find out more about them. And as the discussions grow, the community grows. So don’t be shy - just tell us about the apps that interest you.