Written Post - thefutureagain.com Blog: www.thefutureagain.com Contact: Tweet me- twitter.com Facebook me- www.facebook.com YouTube message me- www.youtube.com Email me- kendallweihe@gmail.com Google+ me- plus.google.com Live Stream location- www.thefutureagain.com Skype chat me - kendall.weihe My girlfriend Caitie's twitter: twitter.com For the past few months, I've really been enjoying Apple's stock 'Reminders' application. I have so many responsibilities on a daily basis that I need a way to organize it all. If you're like me, and like to stay organized then this is, no doubt, the app for you. The application is developed into three different layers. The lowest being the actual to do list, the middle being a inventory of all your list, and the upper level being a menu of sorts. To navigate to the previous layer you can either: slide all the way down, or (what I prefer) pinch outwards. Nearly all navigations on this app are through some sort of swipe, slide, or pinch (this is a good thing). The actual to do list is made up of a spectrum of different colors that prioritize your tasks. Here you can: slide to the right to complete, slide to the left to delete, hold down to move, pinch two rows apart to insert a task, and pinch out to get to a list of list (craziness). There is a sort of notification system. When you have a task that isn't completed, on the homecreen app a badge will pop up with the number of incomplete task. The user interactions and overall design is what <b>...</b> |
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