Steps is an upcoming task manager for the iPhone from the makers of Verbs IM. The app looks similar to Clear, an upcoming todo list app from Realmac, but functions differently.
Steps follows a single screen philosophy, which means you see everything on one screen, and you can do everything with a single hand. The Open list shows you all open tasks, and the Closed list shows you all completed tasks. You mark items as done by tapping the circle icon. An empty circle means it is an open task, a full circle means it has been completed.
We designed Steps to show you with one view what is important. High color contrast between lists and tasks indicates how many items in your list are still open. And if you mark one task done, it will disappear from your Open task list and move to Closed. Because when you are done, it should be out of the way. We also introduce a new feature called maturity status: the closer a due date gets, the task name turns red. This is a visual reminder that is subtle, but you will see with one view which task is coming closer to the point when it needs to be done.
Steps will be available on the App Store later this month. Check it out in the video below...
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Steps follows a single screen philosophy, which means you see everything on one screen, and you can do everything with a single hand. The Open list shows you all open tasks, and the Closed list shows you all completed tasks. You mark items as done by tapping the circle icon. An empty circle means it is an open task, a full circle means it has been completed.
We designed Steps to show you with one view what is important. High color contrast between lists and tasks indicates how many items in your list are still open. And if you mark one task done, it will disappear from your Open task list and move to Closed. Because when you are done, it should be out of the way. We also introduce a new feature called maturity status: the closer a due date gets, the task name turns red. This is a visual reminder that is subtle, but you will see with one view which task is coming closer to the point when it needs to be done.
Steps will be available on the App Store later this month. Check it out in the video below...
Read More [via AppAdvice]