Apple says goodbye to design firm that helped develop some Apple products

The New York Times reports that Apple and SurfaceInk have parted ways after the small Silicon Valley developer showed off a tablet design to some potential clients. Apple obviously didn’t like one of its partners demonstrating a product that could become a competitive threat, so out the door they went.

The Times quotes founder and Chief Executive Eric Bauswell as saying that SurfaceInk and Apple had “gone separate directions.”

SurfaceInk was founded in 1999, and has worked for Apple, Hewlett-Packard and Palm.

TUAWApple says goodbye to design firm that helped develop some Apple products originally appeared on The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) on Sat, 28 Aug 2010 07:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Apple to increase frequency of pay for iOS developers

iPhone DevelopmentAre you an iOS developer who’s been pained by the threshold at which Apple decides to send payment out for your hard-earned app sales? Well, Apple has a bit of good news for you on that front.

Along with a new reporting module within iTunes Connect, Apple has decreased the amount developers must accumulate from sales before payment is issued, along with an increase in the frequency at which those payments are made. Not only will this decrease the amount spent on bank fees for developers, but the reports will give them a better understanding of how sales are doing.

Right now there’s no word on what the pay threshold and frequency have been changed to, but the quicker earnings make their way to developers’ pockets, the better. Are you a developer, and have you been hoping for such a change?

[via Macworld]

TUAWApple to increase frequency of pay for iOS developers originally appeared on The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) on Sat, 28 Aug 2010 09:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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iPhone 4 available in Mexico

South of the border, down Mexico way, that’s where you can now purchase an iPhone 4 from Mexico’s Apple Store online. Oh, and just to make the North American AT&T customers envious, the phone is unlocked. You know, just like in Canada.

iPhone 4 is available via Telcel and Movistar, but I was unable to find pricing on Apple’s site, and both sellers were not forthcoming. Apple has not responded to a request for the price (if you know, please tell us in the comments). Still, the iPhone 3GS is now available for 8,199 pesos (which turns out to be around $650), so expect iPhone 4 to cost a bit more than that.

TUAWiPhone 4 available in Mexico originally appeared on The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) on Fri, 27 Aug 2010 20:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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New Courier Mac app from RealMac teased

Usually, I’m not so hot on the vague teasers, especially for Mac software. If you want me to be interested in your movie or your game or your software, just let me know what it does and how, and I’ll decide if I want it or not. But what the heck, it’s the freakin’ weekend, so here’s a teaser short for a new RealMac app coming soon called Courier — not to be confused with the Microsoft tablet. Frederico at MacStories says it might be one of the best apps of the year, and why not — we’ll take his word for it (at least until we can try it out ourselves).

Plus, the teaser has a nice cover of Stand and Deliver, and I can’t really argue with that. From the look of it, the app will allow you to collect and send whatever you want around the world, from music and movies to pictures, and … toy horses?

We’ll keep an eye out for Courier when it releases sometime next week.

TUAWNew Courier Mac app from RealMac teased originally appeared on The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) on Fri, 27 Aug 2010 21:30:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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London newspaper City A.M. coming to the iPad

If you aren’t a Londoner, this news probably won’t excite you that much. However, if you make the daily commute on the tube like the five million rest of us (well, 4,999,999. I work from home), a regular part of your morning is browsing though the City A.M. newspaper — a staple of daily London business news.

I’ve been reading the paper daily for the last three years, and I get irked when I walk to a tube stop and find the City A.M. bin empty. Well, no more! A little birdy told me that City A.M. is hard at work on a full-blown iPad edition.

“We’re working on a series of apps, including for the iPad…should be ready in the next few months. The iPad will include a digital reader with an exact replica of the print product, as well as html news updates.”

It’s unclear at the moment if the City A.M. iPad app will be free like the print edition or a paid app. Either way, now fellow Londoners will never have to be worried about missing an issue — or using the print edition as an umbrella on those rainy mornings.

TUAWLondon newspaper City A.M. coming to the iPad originally appeared on The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) on Sat, 28 Aug 2010 03:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Friday deal: 1/2 off Aquafadas VideoPier HD

If you’re looking for a handy way to organize your AVCHD and MPEG-2 clips from your digital video camera, you’ve got about five hours to get a bargain. MacZOT is offering VideoPier HD today for US$39, versus the usual price of $79. The clip manager supports codecs and clip types that aren’t natively handled by the QuickTime-based apps we know and love, allowing you to save time and disk space by only transcoding what you need when working in iMovie ’08.

Check it out, and while you’re at it take a look at PulpMotion, BannerZest and the rest of the Aquafadas product line — all are charming apps with a different spin on media management.

TUAWFriday deal: 1/2 off Aquafadas VideoPier HD originally appeared on The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) on Fri, 27 Aug 2010 19:30:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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iAds For Developers Experiment Makes iAd CPM Rates Look As Stable As A House Of Cards

iAds has been a boon for developers showing iAds within their apps due to the extremely high CPM rates.   The cost for non-developer ads has been said to be as high as $18 CPM while those of AdMob are considerably less than a dollar.   The cost for developer ads is 0.25 cents per click.

It’s been suggested that these new ads perform quite well.  Personally I’ve been extremely skeptical as even the much lower cost for AdMob ads does not make for easy profit.  Fortunately, the developers at Cross Forward Consulting performed a test, and decided to share their results.

The overall results of Cross Forward Consulting advertising their app, Audiobooks Premium, a pretty successful app in it’s own right have shown absolutely dismal results.

The end results were $1251.75 spent on iAds providing 5,007 clicks and  just 48 downloads..   The overall cost was $14.90 for each download.  There were 2,052,929 impressions.

You can see the full writeup, and further details in the article here:
iAd for Developers

Sure, some might say a more expensive app could do better, but it’s hard to imagine how it could be worthwhile.  Considering the extremely high CPM rates non-developers are paying for iAds it looks like the iAds CPM rates are about as stable as a house of cards unless somehow iAds performance were to dramatically improve.  Especially given the much lower AdMob rates. Imagine if the test was done at the rate those big-wig advertisers are supposedly paying.. the cost would have been over $750 for a download.

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Write.fm: A Simple Notepad

There’s tons of options for saving and sharing text snippets, files, etc. on the web. It seems pretty common place that these web apps become overrun with features and options, which make them powerful but also sacrifice the original simplicity some people were originally drawn to.

Write.fm, originally built to help the Task.fm team move code snippets around, is based on simplicity. It’s meant to be a tool in your workflow, not a complete solution that most of us wouldn’t need anyway.

The app is simple, but it’s definitely something you should check out. Read on for info. and screenshots.

Write.fm

Write.fm really is simple. In fact, it’s so simple I didn’t think it offered enough value to justify a full post here. But, the value of Write.fm is in its simplicity so I thought it’d be great to share.

write.fm

write.fm

When you head over to Write.fm a new note is automatically created and assigned a unique URL. Enter the text you want or even add a file (up to 4 MB) and you’re done. Save the URL or send it to someone else for reading or editing.

New Note

New Note

File attachments are added below the note area and can be easily removed using the “-” button.

Quick Thoughts

Like I said, Write.fm is really simple and that’s the beauty of it. But, is it too simple? I use OS X’s TextEdit app for quickly saving notes for later, which is essentially exactly what Write.fm does except it’s in the cloud so I don’t have to worry about loosing it. But, there are apps such as Pastie.org that offer code highlighting, private snippets, etc.

I think Write.fm could use a few enhancements such as private notes and maybe the ability to create an account to save your notes. If you loose the link you’ve essentially lost your note! With an account you could save and maintain your notes or snippets. What do you think? What is your favorite similar app?

Quick Look: TaskAnt

Quick Look posts are paid submissions offering only a brief overview of an app. Vote in the polls below if you think this app is worth an in-depth AppStorm review!

In this Quick Look, we’re highlighting TaskAnt. Here’s how the developer has described TaskAnt. TaskAnt is an effective project and task management tool for flat teams.

Read on for more information and screenshots!

Our principle:

  • Web App. We store everything in the cloud. An iPad and iPhone client is coming soon.
  • Deadly easy-to-use!
  • Focus on individuals, over tools.
  • Focus on interactions, over processes.
  • As simple as an email system.

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Quick Look: TaskAnt

Quick Look: TaskAnt

Quick Look: TaskAnt

Quick Look: TaskAnt

About the App

Here are the top five features you can expect to see in the latest version:

  • Task assignment
  • Browse/Search tasks
  • Comment
  • Projects with access control
  • SmartList

Price: Free
Requirements: web browser
URL: http://taskant.com
Developer: XMind Ltd.

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Would you like to see us write a full review of TaskAnt? Have your say in our poll:

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Multi-Website Publishing with Halogy

Remember that website you always wanted to create but never managed to find the time or lacked the technical expertise to get it running? Or maybe you’re a designer that loves being creative but you’ve always struggled to grasp the process of converting your designs into a theme that can be integrated into the CMS of your choice. Or it may even be the case that you’re such a whizz when it comes to site management, that you’ve got a few websites but find it mentally frustrating to keep a track of everything on each one.

Now there’s a really interesting solution that can solve all of these problems. Enter, Halogy.

Overview

Halogy is a shiny new app that allows anyone to get a fully functional website, complete with various great features to make your website that extra bit awesome, up and running in minutes. With support for multiple websites at once, it should be every person’s solution to the somewhat painful task of managing a lot of websites at one time.

Overview

Overview

Although multiple sites are only supported with the higher plan, the free trial is a great way to try out the fully-featured app and see what the app can do for you and your website.

User-Interface

Halogy’s interface is quite plain but is designed well, and the with the user in mind. Each page comes equipped with a full navigational menu from which any part of the admin panel can be monitored. The consistent blue and grey in the color scheme makes the website visually appealing to most people and the shiny interface makes the app quite pleasing to use.

User Interface

User Interface

All important information that comprises the site’s text is clear and concise; stripping the usual rubbish you find in some websites and gets straight to the point.

Pricing

The charges for using Halogy are quite different when compared with those of other hosted content management systems. Pricing is set based on the amount of websites you wish to host with Halogy and there are no caps whatsoever on the amount of storage allocated to your account, thus . This is an interesting concept as each plan (even the free one) carries pretty much the same features and this marketing technique is a good way of drawing users to the site by offering them a fully-featured plan and then if they like what they see – which would be the case with myself – they can then upgrade their account to a higher plan and give back to the Halogy team for their great service.

User Interface

User Interface

It also may be worth noting that the source code for Halogy can also be purchased and then deployed on your own server; giving you even more control.

Getting Started

It’s really fast and simple to create a Halogy website and their simple one-page registration process allows you to get a fully functional website up and running within minutes.

Registration

Registration

After entering some very basic account information and a title and chosen URL for your Halogy website, you are ready to begin. (You should also note that the registration process for paid plans is not as instantaneous, but requires the use of a form to provide them with some basic information about your company, after which the account to be created.) Once you have created your account, visit the admin panel for your site and after logging in, you will be taken to the dashboard.

Dashboard

The dashboard is the central hub from which you can manage almost every aspect of your new Halogy website. One of the great features of the dashboard is the ability to view all statistics for your site from one place. Within a matter of seconds, it’s possible to find any piece of information relating to your site or a statistic that you require and they are all presented neatly for ease of access. It’s possible to track the disk space usage for your account as well as the amount of traffic your website is getting, presented in a quaint little chart.

Dashboard

Dashboard

From here, it’s also possible to perform useful tasks for the maintenance of your website (such as managing files, users and content) through a selection of well-placed links – as well as those in the navigational menu residing at the top of all pages.

Multi-sites

One of the main features of Halogy and where it provides the most appeal is the multi-site capabilities in the higher paid plans. Sometimes, it can be quite complicated to maintain several websites at once and if using the same CMS, generally requires several instances of the same software – causing web space usage to soar. With Halogy, it’s easier than ever to manage several websites without ever losing sight of the most important thing: your content.

Content Creation

In terms of flexibility of content, Halogy comes out on top. With a blog integrated, it can turn any otherwise plain website into a hub of information for the site’s readers. Halogy’s content creation process is extremely detailed and it allows heavy customization of information associated with blog posts and pages such as meta data, custom templates and redirect paths for those pages that would redirect to another.

Adding a Page

Adding a Page

Overall, Halogy should be everyone’s first choice for managing static content as it just seems great at it. With page revisions and drafting, it’s not lacking any functionality in terms of content management and it perfectly suited to almost any website.

Customization

Halogy comes loaded with a fully-functional templating system to give your site that extra bit of personality. You can import your pre-existing design using their handy ZIP uploader or simply customize the default to match your website’s needs. The level of customization available is somewhat reminiscent of the blogging platform, Tumblr, but it gives a lot more control over almost every aspect of the design.

Editing a Template

Editing a Template

A built-in includes system allows you to copy and paste your CSS, JavaScript and other templates and then hosts them as files on their servers to allow inclusion into the design. I have never found another service that offers this level of hosted customization and it really is a great asset to the app overall.

Creating Assets

Creating Assets

Modules

One of the great features of Halogy is the availability of various modules that can provide enhanced functionality to your website. With services such as an e-store to allow for e-commerce to be integrated, a discussion forum for users to talk about your great products and a wiki to provide them with a wealth of knowledge to aid sales, Halogy really does come prepared for the task of aiding you in creating a content-rich website that benefits yourself and your users.

Creating Products

Creating Products

Final Thoughts

Personally, I’ve never really been a fan of relying on content management systems that are not hosted on my own server for the simple fact that I need control over everything. When I heard about Halogy, I was astounded at the level of control I could have over a website which is entirely managed and deployed on another server.

The interface of the app is near perfect so that users can easily manage everything they want but still focus on the actual content of the site – attention that generally gets diverted when you’re worrying about updating several websites. I have found next to no flaws in the app and would definitely recommend it to anyone, regardless of technical ability, because it is a really promising solution that is suited in different ways to every webmaster.

Get this post’s intro. image, 3D Servers, at GraphicRiver.net by author rtofvnt.

New Higher Envato Marketplace Rates!

For four years the Envato Marketplaces have helped authors around the world earn an income selling their digital wares. Along the way we’ve grown from one marketplace to seven, with more on the way. We’ve gone from hundreds of members to hundreds of thousands. Items from our marketplaces have appeared in projects for companies big and small, all around the world. And most importantly of all, we’ve had thousands of authors cash out earnings, ranging from a bit of money for a big weekend to sums in the tens of thousands of dollars a month!

It’s been an amazing ride, and here at Envato along with our commitment to growing AppStorm, we are completely committed to making our marketplaces the best around. That’s why I’m very excited today to announce that as of the end of September we are rolling out some dramatically improved rates for all our exclusive authors!

As the sites have grown, so has our revenue. As we increase in volume and size we’re able to push back more and more to the authors. This is in fact our third rates increase now, and it’s always a really happy day when we get to make the changeover and start putting more money in author’s hands.

New Author Rates on Envato Marketplaces

50-70% with a $75k scale

The new rates, which go into effect at the very end of September, will see new exclusive authors get 50% of every sale out of the gate, with their commission rising up to 70% as they sell more. The volume of sales needed to get to 70% has been dramatically reduced from the old $300,000 mark, down to just $75,000. While that’s still a lot of money, it will mean dozens of our existing authors will suddenly catapult up to the highest rate and every author will see a big increase to their earnings.

If you’re wondering just how much people sell on our marketplaces, perhaps a stat will help. Our top seller across the marketplaces has sold just shy of a whoppingly huge half a million dollars in gross sales! That’s an enormous amount of money, most of which happened in under a year.

Lest you think that’s just for the biggest marketplaces, in fact on every single one of the seven marketplaces, we have authors whose take home earnings are in the four figures each month! So that’s authors selling not just on ThemeForest, our marketplace for websites, but also the marketplaces for graphics, video, audio, 3D, Flash and code and scripts.

How much could you make selling your work?

Envato Notes – new Community Blog!

Envato Notes!

You can get the full details of the big Envato Rate Increase on our brand new Envato Community blog – Envato Notes.

Notes, which launched just last week, is going to be the hub of the entire Envato / AppStorm community with news about our sites, interviews of people who work on our sites, tips, giveaways, competitions and much more.

If you haven’t seen it already, I highly recommend heading over to Envato Notes and subscribing to the feed!

Happy Birthday Authors!

So on the fourth anniversary since our first marketplace FlashDen first hit the web, I’d like to take a moment and say Happy 4th Birthday to all our authors. Thank you so much for choosing to sell with us. Thank you so much for being a part of our amazing community. Thank you for helping us make the Envato Marketplaces what they are.

One More Thing …

With the Birthday Bundle now finished, our massive rates change announced, well … to borrow a line from Mr Jobs, there’s just one more thing. Next week, I’ll be back with a very exciting announcement – a whole new Envato Marketplace! Yep it’s one heck of an August for us here at Envato, so stay tuned for even more big news!

Woohoo!!!

Unified Business Management using Zoho

Despite having friends who can get me all the latest business management solutions in unbelievable volume licensing prices, I have decided to keep all my operations in the cloud. It’s only logical for anyone to invest in the future rather than outdated, cumbersome software that is often disconnected from the Internet.

Cloud apps are maturing fast and so are their abilities to run entire businesses from one online destination instead of many. Apps like WORKetc, offer umbrella business management solutions. Zoho ups the ante in the business management suite arena with 22 apps, all accessible from a unified dashboard.

Overview

Zoho is a comprehensive suite of cloud based business, productivity & collaboration applications. Zoho’s web applications can be used to run business processes, manage information, communication & collaboration and be more productive while at the office or on the go.

From CRM to email, Office Suite, Project Management, Invoicing, Human Resource management, Web conferencing and more, Zoho has launched 22 online applications to date. Impressive, isn’t it!

Overview

Overview

Signing up for an all access Zoho account is extremely and they also support seamless login access via your existing Google, Google Apps, Yahoo and Facebook accounts.

Pricing

Pricing

Pricing

Zoho offers all of its apps free of cost for personal use. In case apps like CRM, they offer free access to upto five users and the rest of the apps offer free access too. For corporate and business users, Zoho apps come in affordable and tiered pricing plans mostly determined by the number of users.

Dashboard

After signing up in three easy steps using my Google Apps account I had the option to start using any one of the apps right away or access the unified business console for an integrated view of all my applications.

Choice of Account Type

Choice of Account Type

Once I chose to view the unified console, I was asked to choose if I using the account for business or personal use. Only business users can use their own domain and all personal users are assigned a zoho.com email address.

Unified Console

Unified Console

The unified console opens to an email inbox. On the far left corner we have a list of all the apps available in the Zoho ecosystem and can be accessed instantly in a single click.

Documents

Zoho Writer is the word processor of the Zoho suite and has a tabbed interface like a web browser. Commonly used features like formatting, inserting objects, review, mailings etc. are readily available. Documents can be shared with individuals or multiple persons via Zoho groups.

Zoho Writer

Zoho Writer

With multiple sheets and the ability to support formulae, tables, charts, run macros Zoho Spreadsheet is as simple as using Microsoft Excel.

Spreadsheet

Spreadsheet

Wiki is an app whose power is untapped by small businesses and corporates alike. It is also an app that most other Zoho rivals do not offer as a part of the package. Zoho not only allows us to create a Wiki but also select a colorful template from a great selection.

Wiki

Wiki

CRM

Zoho CRM is the hosted version of the popular open source vTiger CRM and is matched feature by feature. It took sometime for the CRM account to set up but is extremely snappy to use. Leads, opportunities & tickets can be created, tracked and assigned to users. Marketing campaigns can be launched and custom reports can be pulled from Zoho CRM as well.

Zoho CRM

Zoho CRM

Project Management

Zoho Projects

Zoho Projects

Project management at Zoho begins with the creation of a project portal with a lengthy URL. Free users can create and manage 1 project that cannot exceed 10MB of storage space. Zoho Projects has a Twitter like status update system to communicate with the team.

Just like any other modern project management app, we can create tasks, milestones, schedule them, track the time sheet, schedule meetings and generate reports. Zoho has a fantastic mail in feature, where users can email status updates, add tasks, upload files etc. just by emailing to preset aliases.

Final Thoughts

Zoho is a super market of online business solution apps. Whatever tool that is needed to run a business can be found here and in the rare case you could not find one niche app, rest assured, the Zoho team is probably working on it to be introduced at the earliest. Unlike it’s competitors, Zoho has more features than Google Docs and is extremely economical when compared to Salesforce.

However, in my own experience when I was exploring hosted CRM solutions last year, despite their promise to offer the same full featured app that paid users get, I found some key features missing. If that’s just a one off shortcoming & not a sneaky tactic, Zoho is the best business management suite for those who want to escape the clutches of clunky software and crazy licensing terms.

25+ iPhone Comic Strips to Put a Smile on Your Face!

Have you ever felt a little jealous of Mac.AppStorm’s MacTastik series of comics? Ever wondered whether you’d ever laugh at an iPhone comic in the same way? Well, never fear! Today we’re bringing you a roundup of 30 great comic strips about the iPhone.

Hopefully these 30 comic strips will make you chuckle, laugh, giggle, and (just maybe) roar with laughter. Feel free to share any of your own favourites in the comments!

Can’t Get Enough?

Here’s a post at Onextrapixel featuring 20+ Funny Comic Strips For iPhone Users. Also, don’t forget to check out this post of 25 Funny Comics Strips about the iPhone at iPhone Toolbox.

You can also subscribe to Mac.AppStorm for our bi-weekly MacTastik comics that occasionally poke fun at the iPhone!

Producteev: The Ultimate Free Productivity Solution

Today we’re going to take a look at Producteev, an awesome todo app that might just be enough to have you saying adios to Backpack and Remember the Milk.

Unlimited projects and tasks, labels, due dates, reminders, collaboration, automatic web/iOS syncing, email integration, this is the free task manager you’ve been waiting for.

The Search for Productivity

For years I’ve been looking for the perfect task management solution. A while ago when I snagged The Hit List from a software bundle I thought I had found it. Unfortunately, despite the fact that I absolutely love THL, I need something that I can take with me everywhere and the ever-promised iPhone app simply never came to fruition.

Things is an obvious solution. In fact, I won’t deny that it’s probably the best solution on the market for task management that syncs between a Mac and iOS devices. However, though I’d love to go this route, spending $60 for a glorified todo list is hard to justify ($50 for the desktop app, $10 for the mobile app).

My ideal solution would of course be free with a decent interface, accessible from both a Mac and iOS, and would integrate well with other applications that I currently use. Enter Producteev, what has to be one of the best free online task managers on the market.

How Free?

Before we even get into what Producteev does, I want to define what I mean by a “free” service. Like many of these apps, Producteev has both free and premium plans. I currently use the free plan which gives me an unlimited amount of workspaces (we’ll get into those later) and 100MB of file storage for up to two users.

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Producteev Pricing Plans

As you can see, plans vary from $0 to $30/month depending on the amount of file storage and number of users you’re looking for. I personally don’t usually need to attach files to my tasks so the storage limit on the free account has never been a problem.

What Is Producteev?

Producteev is a cloud-based task management service. Since it’s a web-based solution you can access your tasks from anywhere and any action you take will automatically stay synced to the free iPhone app.

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Producteev Overview

As implied in the graphic above, one of the most amazing features of Producteev is its integration with all the services that you currently use such as email, calendars and instant messaging. We’ll get into how this all works later but now let’s jump into the two main interfaces.

Web Interface

The primary Producteev interface is that of the web app found at Producteev.com.

This interface is very well designed for a web app and actually feels more like a full-blown desktop application. In fact, I highly recommend using Fluid to turn the Producteev website into a Mac desktop app as I’ve done (the official Mac app is coming soon!).

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Producteev Web Interface

The image above shows the typical task management software layout. Down the left side you can filter your tasks by those that are starred, due today, etc. You can also add a label (basically a tag) here and add other users to the project. There’s an interesting feature called Producteev Academy that rewards the top users in your team for their productivity.

Along the top you can add and switch “Workspaces.” These are essentially projects or groups of tasks that go together. You can see that I’ve organized mine by the blogs that I write for regularly.

Within a given workspace you create tasks by typing them into the bar and hitting add. Here you can perform a number of operations such as scheduling, assigning, labeling, etc. One handy feature is that the task bar is fairly intelligent. For instance, if you write “Mow Lawn August 8″ or “Take Out Trash Friday” the task will automatically be scheduled. There are also special characters shortcuts for adding labels, assigning priorities, switching workspaces, etc.

In the main section of the interface, you can view your tasks in a list view as seen above or in the calendar view shown below.

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Producteev Calendar View

You can setup your tasks to automatically sync to Google Calendar and in turn set that up to sync to iCal. This provides you with an awesomely wide array of options for viewing your Producteev tasks.

iPhone Interface

The Producteev iPhone App contains a great deal of the functionality found in the web version but in a greatly simplified interface.

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Producteev iPhone Interface

The default screen allows you to select a workspace to view or see an overview of the tasks from all the workspaces. Tapping on a workspace will bring you to the screen on the right where you can view and interact with the tasks contained within.

From here it’s quick to complete or star a task, view more info relating to the task or add new tasks. You can also use the buttons along the bottom to filter the tasks just like you could with the sidebar on the web app.

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Task Details (left) and Filters (right)

Notice that labels, deadlines, reminders, etc. all come in from the web app and can be added and tweaked from the iPhone app.

The one thing I’d like to see added to the iPhone app is a calendar view, which didn’t get carried over from the web app. Fortunately, you can easily see due dates from the list view but it would still be nice to see something similar to the default iPhone calendar here.

Tons of Integration

Producteev does an excellent job of providing you tons of choices for how to add and view tasks, reminders, etc. You can integrate email, IM, Facebook, and Twitter to retrieve task lists, add tasks, complete tasks, modify deadlines, add labels, assign priorities, move tasks and more. This is all without actually opening the app!

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A Producteev Email Reminder

Closing Thoughts

On top of everything mentioned above, Producteev has the most stellar product service team I’ve ever seen. When something doesn’t appear to be working, I shoot them a tweet and the strangest thing happens: they respond and usually fix the problem within a few hours! They don’t promise that in six months the next release will be better, they personally work with you to address the bug. Take notes web service industry, these guys have a killer combination.

I have a slight addiction to productivity applications and have tried just about everything out there. The value that you get with a free Producteev account is incredibly hard to match and I don’t see myself switching to another solution any time soon. The biggest glaring omission from the feature set at the moment is the ability to set up recurring tasks. Fortunately, the developers promise that this functionality is a high priority and is coming soon.

No matter what task management solution you’re currently using, I definitely recommend that you give Producteev a shot. Jump in and try the iPhone app, the web app and the associated services to really get a feel for the full power of the service. Then leave a comment below and let us know what you think!

Quick Look: Potretr

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In this Quick Look, we’re highlighting Potretr. The developer describes Potretr as an app that lets you browse and search the latest most interesting, vibrant and beautiful images on your iPhone. Potretr load any interesting, latest, or search images with a single tap. Bored with the photos?, shake your iphone, Potretr will reload new photos for you.

Read on for more information and screenshots!

Screenshots

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About the App

Here are the top five features you can expect to see in the latest version:

  • Browse the top 500 most interesting photos of the day.
  • View photo details, browse and create photo comments right on flickr.com from within the app.
  • Swipe & pinch full-screen photos similar to the built-in Photos app.
  • Find beautiful wallpapers and lock screen images.
  • Multi-tasking support on compatible devices

Requirements: iOS 3.0

Price: 1.99

Developer: Rheza Pahlevi

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