Hi Scott, I would love to distribute the app to more users, but right now as we are developing using certain apple technologies which require a developer’s account for beta testing, I can only provide invites to people who have a developer’s account or know somewhat how to use x-code.
However, we’re pretty confident about a release soon to a larger crowd to set in stone the main features that people want in an organisational app, I’ve kept your email as record to contact you as soon as we get to the next step. Before I go, I had a few questions if you don’t mind: 1-What best use case would you have for such an app? 2-Would you prefer having one app to both organise and discuss about your projects, such that both are linked and seamless? 3-Do you work in a team requiring frequent overview of daily tasks? I hope to push this to non developers very soon, so will keep you posted :) Cheers, > On 14 Nov 2017, at 3:47 am, Scott Berry <sb356...@gmail.com> wrote: > > Hello there, > > Could I please have a look at this. Although I will be using a Medical > office suite I may find some usefulness out of what you have to offer. > > My email is scottbb1...@icloud.com <mailto:scottbb1...@icloud.com>. > >> On Nov 13, 2017, at 5:22 AM, Yuma Decaux <jamy...@gmail.com >> <mailto:jamy...@gmail.com>> wrote: >> >> Hi everyone, >> >> As I am one of the directors of my startup, I am required to fulfill daily >> organisational tasks, and have an overview of the entire processes our >> business is going through. This includes a variety of sections such as >> hardware, software, finances, coms, the list goes on. ALl this needs to be >> centrally visible and manageable without going through undreds of text files >> or dropbox folders. >> >> I had looked for various efficient organisational apps such as Jira, Assana, >> trello and MS project but none really have a smooth, fast way of doing >> things. As they are heavily visual, it is hard to get a proper synthesis of >> what is going on, who added what where and what to search for. >> >> So I wrote a wrapper for Trello in swift, and now have a complete suite with >> an interface, currently produced for the mac but that can easily be ported >> to IOS. >> >> I would like to make a closed invitation for those of you who code in swift >> to test the app, and it’s efficacy in your daily tasks. >> >> So far, it has everything from boards, lists, cards, checklists, checkItems, >> comments, attachments, labels, actions, and works nicely with webhooks >> through apple’s remote push notification service. I’ve also written a >> backend PHP set to manage individual users, tokens and push the right >> messages to the right devices. There are stereo sound cues to alert the user >> of what is going on, as well as new actions being performed by others. >> >> I am currently trying to finish the initial OAuth process as well as getting >> a proper calendar up with NSCollectionView for deadlines so that non coders >> can use this for their everyday task management. >> >> if you have an interest in getting more efficient with your daily >> organisation and have registered a trello account, shoot me an email with >> your github username and I will invite you to the private repo to see if it >> can be rendered more efficient than it currently is. >> >> So far I have a few friends, also blind who are using it, and they are >> really liking the fast access to every object in your team and boards. one >> is using it now for his accelerator program at uni, and the other is using >> it for his wly those ork as a clinical psychologist. A few more blind >> professionals are also using it in both accessibility and education. >> >> I think that we as blind users should have the same level of access to every >> service out there, especially to enhance our productivity. To do this, the >> paradigm has to be seen from the perspective of a screen reader user. Not a >> visual user, and this is why I wrote VITrello. >> >> Have a great week y’all >> >> >> -- >> The following information is important for all members of the Mac >> Visionaries list. >> >> If you have any questions or concerns about the running of this list, or if >> you feel that a member's post is inappropriate, please contact the owners or >> moderators directly rather than posting on the list itself. >> >> Your Mac Visionaries list moderator is Mark Taylor. 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