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Any plans for mobile apps?
Love the application, thanks for your efforts so far! Been looking for a cross platform todoist privacy focused alternative of sorts since long. Would be really awesome if it was easily accessible on mobile too, so mobile apps would be really great to have for UX. Could this be please considered?
Thanks in advance!
Hi @ashutoshsaboo. Yes now I'm working in the touch version, then the mobile app and the sync across devices. It's a lot of work, so maybe take some time, but it's the next step.
Hi @ashutoshsaboo. Yes now I'm working in the touch version, then the mobile app and the sync across devices. It's a lot of work, so maybe take some time, but it's the next step.
Will the app if and when it is launched be both android and ios?
Also, the synchronization named, is that caldav, yes?
@CavaleriOmar The intention with the mobile version is to do it with CapacitorJS. Once I am working on that I will explore the possibilities of generating the app for IOs (The biggest problem is the payment of the iOS store that costs 100 USD per year) and the truth is that I am not collecting anything for the application, to be honest I have to rethink myself about the future of this project and how I am going to manage it.
I don't know if there is the possibility of creating an external installer for IOs (something like the .apk for android)
The caldav format It is a possibility, although my initial idea was to use cloud base systems to synchronize the tasks.
@manuelernestog If you set up a possibility for donations, I'm sure your users will be happy to get you to the needed 100$ for the app store, and more.
With regards to syncing, you may want to consider moving from a local storage, offline system to a cloud storage, online system as this would solve many issues at the same time, such as syncing and the possibility to add multiple users. While professional users will appreciate the option to install the system on-premise, the occasional user will be happy to have access to a docker container - or some other local server software.
For those users who don't want to bother with containers or a server setup, you may want to offer a cloud service which should generate some revenues for you that you could use for further development. In order not to alienate your current single users, you could create a single user package for free and have customers with multiple users pay a fee.
Anyway, these are just some ideas taken from other successful open source projects.
Thanks for all the suggestions @vic-t. I am going to take them all into account to see how I can carry them out. Regards.
What is the progress of these two programs now?
What is the progress of these two programs now?
To be honest, I've been super tough lately and I haven't had much time to make much progress on weektodo. I am rearranging my schedule to resume the project.
What is the progress of these two programs now?
To be honest, I've been super tough lately and I haven't had much time to make much progress on weektodo. I am rearranging my schedule to resume the project.
Take care of yourself, and if a donation is needed, I'm sure many people are willing to lend a helping hand
What is the progress of these two programs now?
To be honest, I've been super tough lately and I haven't had much time to make much progress on weektodo. I am rearranging my schedule to resume the project.
Take care of yourself, and if a donation is needed, I'm sure many people are willing to lend a helping hand
Thanks a lot @Joackk 🙌