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Posted by SheetPlanner
May 23, 2018 at 12:56 PM

 

Hey Paul,
Yes I will upload to YouTube shortly.
Thanks,
Peter

Paul Korm wrote:
I do not use Facebook and never intend to.  Can you post your video to
>YouTube or Vimeo? 

 


Posted by SheetPlanner
May 23, 2018 at 12:57 PM

 

Skywatcher,
Going up on YouTube shortly. Will post link when the uploads are complete/
Thanks,
Peter
Skywatcher wrote:
Same… I won’t use Facebook, but I’d love to see how SheetPlanner is
>shaping up. Youtube or Vimeo please.

 


Posted by SheetPlanner
May 23, 2018 at 01:07 PM

 

NickG,
They will be up on YouTube shortly/ I will post the links when the uploads are complete.

Did you watch the second video?, I cover the export options in that video. They are CSV and OPML.

Are there other export options you would like to see? - let me know what you are thinking.

As far as iOS is concerned, we will decide how to proceed after WWDC.

We built this as a Mac app because my sense is that historically thats where people most use productivity apps especially something like Outlining where there is quite a bit of data entry. I also thought the kind of people who might find this useful would be veterans of outliners and PIM’s of the past who were used to the desktop and mobile experience.

The last release of iOS has changed my perspective some. Its definitely turning into a device more suited to productivity.

My hope is that Marzipan happens and we can build off one code base with two different experiences. If that ends up being a 2019 thing we will probably wait till 2019 to do the iOS app and concentrate on adding features to the Mac version. We have a really robust roadmap and vision for SheetPlanner on the Mac which includes a lot of power user features and collaboration.

My hope would be to then create the iOS version using the marzipan framework (whatever that might be).

I welcome all your feedback. You are exactly the kind of people I had in mind for this app.

Thanks,
Peter

NickG wrote:
There’s some really interesting stuff here - thank you. I’m reminded
>more and more of the late lamented Ecco Pro (which is a compliment!),
>and there are some other features that looking really useful
> >I think you’d be well advised to post the videos somewhere like Vimeo or
>Youtube as others have requested. I think you’ll get some useful
>feedback.
> >I know you’re flat out getting ready for beta, but if you could find a
>moment to post your thoughts on export options and on possibilities for
>IOS, it would be great.
> >SheetPlanner wrote:
>All,
>>I just uploaded two videos that provide an in depth walkthrough of
>>SheetPlanner 1.0.
>>
>>https://www.facebook.com/sheetplanner/
>>
>>
>>Shortly after WWDC, I expect for us to send the beta out to those who
>>signed up for it.
>>
>>Thanks,
>>Peter

 


Posted by NickG
May 23, 2018 at 03:36 PM

 

Ni

Yes, I got to video 2 after I posted - sorry.

I think the export and IOS issues are tied up together:

- Collecting information/taking notes on the go and having them sync easily to a desktop app for organisation and development
- Task management features probably need to be available on portable devices - if I don’t have may Mac with me, I want to be reminded and/or annotate/check off tasks while I’m moving around. Some kind of sync with a task manager would do the job.

As I said earlier, I don’t expect you to do anything with this for quite a while - I think you might be bust for a few months yet!

N

SheetPlanner wrote:

>NickG,
>They will be up on YouTube shortly/ I will post the links when the
>uploads are complete.
> >Did you watch the second video?, I cover the export options in that
>video. They are CSV and OPML.
> >Are there other export options you would like to see? - let me know what
>you are thinking.
> >As far as iOS is concerned, we will decide how to proceed after WWDC.
> >We built this as a Mac app because my sense is that historically thats
>where people most use productivity apps especially something like
>Outlining where there is quite a bit of data entry. I also thought the
>kind of people who might find this useful would be veterans of outliners
>and PIM’s of the past who were used to the desktop and mobile
>experience.
> >The last release of iOS has changed my perspective some. Its definitely
>turning into a device more suited to productivity.
> >My hope is that Marzipan happens and we can build off one code base with
>two different experiences. If that ends up being a 2019 thing we will
>probably wait till 2019 to do the iOS app and concentrate on adding
>features to the Mac version. We have a really robust roadmap and vision
>for SheetPlanner on the Mac which includes a lot of power user features
>and collaboration.
> >My hope would be to then create the iOS version using the marzipan
>framework (whatever that might be).
> >I welcome all your feedback. You are exactly the kind of people I had in
>mind for this app.
> >Thanks,
>Peter
> >NickG wrote:
>There’s some really interesting stuff here - thank you. I’m reminded
>>more and more of the late lamented Ecco Pro (which is a compliment!),
>>and there are some other features that looking really useful
>>
>>I think you’d be well advised to post the videos somewhere like Vimeo
>or
>>Youtube as others have requested. I think you’ll get some useful
>>feedback.
>>
>>I know you’re flat out getting ready for beta, but if you could find a
>>moment to post your thoughts on export options and on possibilities for
>>IOS, it would be great.
>>
>>SheetPlanner wrote:
>>All,
>>>I just uploaded two videos that provide an in depth walkthrough of
>>>SheetPlanner 1.0.
>>>
>>>https://www.facebook.com/sheetplanner/
>>>
>>>
>>>Shortly after WWDC, I expect for us to send the beta out to those who
>>>signed up for it.
>>>
>>>Thanks,
>>>Peter

 


Posted by SheetPlanner
May 23, 2018 at 03:56 PM

 

Nick,
I got it.

So separate from exporting and as far as iOS is concerned, SheetPlanner is a document based application like Numbers, Pages etc, rather than being a database driven application.

They documents are NSDocument based which means that we can take advantage of apple collaboration features in a future version just like you can with Numbers, Pages, Keynote.

In a future version, you will be able to share the document with others or open on another device and edit in another device (another Mac, or iPhone, iPad when the iOS app is completed)

Thats the plan, although as you know, plans are subject to change!!

Hope this helps.
Thanks,
Peter


NickG wrote:
Ni
> >Yes, I got to video 2 after I posted - sorry.
> >I think the export and IOS issues are tied up together:
> >- Collecting information/taking notes on the go and having them sync
>easily to a desktop app for organisation and development
>- Task management features probably need to be available on portable
>devices - if I don’t have may Mac with me, I want to be reminded and/or
>annotate/check off tasks while I’m moving around. Some kind of sync with
>a task manager would do the job.
> >As I said earlier, I don’t expect you to do anything with this for quite
>a while - I think you might be bust for a few months yet!
> >N
> >SheetPlanner wrote:
> >>NickG,
>>They will be up on YouTube shortly/ I will post the links when the
>>uploads are complete.
>>
>>Did you watch the second video?, I cover the export options in that
>>video. They are CSV and OPML.
>>
>>Are there other export options you would like to see? - let me know
>what
>>you are thinking.
>>
>>As far as iOS is concerned, we will decide how to proceed after WWDC.
>>
>>We built this as a Mac app because my sense is that historically thats
>>where people most use productivity apps especially something like
>>Outlining where there is quite a bit of data entry. I also thought the
>>kind of people who might find this useful would be veterans of
>outliners
>>and PIM’s of the past who were used to the desktop and mobile
>>experience.
>>
>>The last release of iOS has changed my perspective some. Its definitely
>>turning into a device more suited to productivity.
>>
>>My hope is that Marzipan happens and we can build off one code base
>with
>>two different experiences. If that ends up being a 2019 thing we will
>>probably wait till 2019 to do the iOS app and concentrate on adding
>>features to the Mac version. We have a really robust roadmap and vision
>>for SheetPlanner on the Mac which includes a lot of power user features
>>and collaboration.
>>
>>My hope would be to then create the iOS version using the marzipan
>>framework (whatever that might be).
>>
>>I welcome all your feedback. You are exactly the kind of people I had
>in
>>mind for this app.
>>
>>Thanks,
>>Peter
>>
>>NickG wrote:
>>There’s some really interesting stuff here - thank you. I’m reminded
>>>more and more of the late lamented Ecco Pro (which is a compliment!),
>>>and there are some other features that looking really useful
>>>
>>>I think you’d be well advised to post the videos somewhere like Vimeo
>>or
>>>Youtube as others have requested. I think you’ll get some useful
>>>feedback.
>>>
>>>I know you’re flat out getting ready for beta, but if you could find a
>>>moment to post your thoughts on export options and on possibilities
>for
>>>IOS, it would be great.
>>>
>>>SheetPlanner wrote:
>>>All,
>>>>I just uploaded two videos that provide an in depth walkthrough of
>>>>SheetPlanner 1.0.
>>>>
>>>>https://www.facebook.com/sheetplanner/
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>Shortly after WWDC, I expect for us to send the beta out to those who
>>>>signed up for it.
>>>>
>>>>Thanks,
>>>>Peter

 


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