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Posted by appfluence
Oct 10, 2012 at 06:08 PM

 

Hello Alexander,

1) I agree, the 4-quadrant method is a very intuitive and flexible way of managing. We built the product with those goals in mind.
2) Yes on Android, but a little bit lower on our priority list.
3) We have a demo video for the Mac, which is very similar in functionality: http://www.appfluence.com/productivity/demo-of-priority-matrix-for-the-mac/
4) Correct, regular cloud sync is free with a license purchase. Priority Matrix for Team is an advanced version with delegation, automatic syncing, and version history.
5) For syncing between PC, you can share a free sync account between as many computers as you want. However, since it’s manual syncing, if you are editing the same items, there are more risks with data overwriting each other.
6) Each license is per user, correct.
7) Our Windows version was built in C++, it would be possible to build for linux with some changes and testing. However, we weren’t sure there was a market here, so no plans yet.

Cheers,

Hai

Alexander Deliyannis wrote:
>Hi Hai,
> >Your app looks indeed interesting. I’ve always been surprised that the four
>quadrant concept has not been extensively employed in task management
>software.
> >My own questions:
> >- Do you have an Android app planned? I don’t plan to
>switch to iOS anytime soon.
> >- Are there any videos of PM for Windows in action?
> >- I
>understand that you don’t need Priority Matrix Professional (the online service) in
>order to sync. How is sync among the products done?
> >- The PM for Windows Business
>License includes “syncing with Windows” so I understand that it can keep PCs synced
>together. Questions: up to how many PCs (technically)? Are additional licenses
>required for the other PCs, if they are all employed by one user only?
> >- Any
>possibility for a Linux version in the future?