Android app
Since this mobile OS is rising in large steps, i believe it is a good idea to have such a great web app available in this platform.
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32 Posted by Proximo on 06 Aug, 2010 07:31 PM
@Shawn,
This is how I run my Nirvana app. A web app is still inferior to the speed of a native app.
Just install and run Appigo Todo and you will see the major difference between a web app and a native app.
There are some decent web apps that perform better than others, so I am not saying the web app can't be improved to run as smooth as a native app. At the moment, this is not the case.
For you iPhone users, visit http://www.openappmkt.com
It's a web app market place that needs no approval from Apple. You can bookmark this site to your home screen and you now have access to some great web apps for your iPhone.
Each web app that you launch will need to be saved as a bookmark to your home screen and now you have a web app on your iPhone. It's small at the moment since it recently launched, but they have some good ones in there.
If anything, just check some of these out and you will find some of them due run very fast and responsive. So it's possible to make a very fast web app. I have no idea how, but it's possible for sure.
33 Posted by shawn on 06 Aug, 2010 08:09 PM
@Proximo: Agreed. I was just presenting an interim solution until an app is available, as I, too, am looking forward to a standalone app. :) Particularly, I'm looking forward to a widget that will allow me to have items right on my home screen.
34 Posted by Proximo on 06 Aug, 2010 09:35 PM
@Shawn,
I assume you have an Android phone if you are talking about widgets. Unfortunately, I can't do anything to Steve's phone unless he approves of it.
That Droid X is looking nicer every day.
35 Posted by Paul on 07 Aug, 2010 01:49 AM
+1 vote for Android app :-)
36 Posted by Brian on 07 Aug, 2010 03:52 AM
android app++
37 Posted by Kev F on 07 Aug, 2010 06:53 AM
+1 vote for android app. I already use an app there as an inbox and have a non-gtd task list app. It would be wonderful to be able to combine the two via Nirvana.
38 Posted by kbjeff on 12 Dec, 2010 11:15 PM
+1 vote for Android App +1 vote for Windows client
39 Posted by jsebastians on 13 Dec, 2010 05:42 AM
Ouch!!!
I reached Nirvana... At last I found a nice GTD aplication... beautiful, well structured, agile... Those hard searching-for-a-good-GTD app days had ended...
Ok. Lets download the Android app... Uh? eh? where is it? :-(
Android app! Android app! Android app!
+1000 votes for Android app!!!
Till I have it I'll keep on using Toodledo. Nirvana is MUCH BETTER but without Android app and sync I won't use it.
+1 vote for Chrome/Firefox gadget for Nirvana (same as Toodledo). Anyone else votes for it?
40 Posted by jsebastians on 13 Dec, 2010 05:49 AM
Ah! I forgot...
As many of us are using other means of GTDing (I'm spanish, sorry for what I do to your language ;) ) I think that it would be great a way of importing tasks from other apps (Toodledo or Producteev in my case).
41 Posted by Tim Glinatsis on 13 Dec, 2010 03:54 PM
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42 Posted by Proximo on 13 Dec, 2010 04:01 PM
@Javier
Nirvana Staff will be adding an Import feature to Nirvana when it get's close to going Live.
Don't worry about your English because it's really good.
If I was to type in Spanish, you may have a problem. :-) I am fluent in Spanish but my writing is not something I practice enough. I mainly speak it and read it. :-)
Me gusta aprender de la gente en esta comunidad y es increíble la cantidad de nacionalidades diferentes que están representadas aquí.
43 Posted by Mick Marrison on 13 Dec, 2010 05:25 PM
I'm a Nirvana nearly newbie and am interested in the Web Version vs an actual app discussion. I have been experimenting for a couple of weeks. Rightly or wrongly, once I have dealt with the "Today" folder, I use the "Scheduled" folder as my main driver because it lists tasks in date order, and I can see what is coming up next. So...... when I access via the mobile web site on my smart phone, there is no "Scheduled" folder visible. Am I missing something?
Thanks
Mick
44 Posted by Proximo on 13 Dec, 2010 07:51 PM
@Mick,
Nirvana is a Web App on the desktop and mobile. :-)
On the smartphone and actual native app does not yet exist and it's something many of us are waiting for. I don't use the mobile version of the Web Application because it's too slow for me and some things don't work yet as you discovered.
The goal is to have the mobile version do everything the Web Application can do. I still don't see myself using it for anything more than a quick list viewer on the go.
I won't comment on your GTD habits because everyone works differently, but I will say that working from your Scheduled list is something I don't do. I work from my "Focus List" (Nirvana 2).
Maybe that is a topic for a different time. :-)
45 Posted by Mick Marrison on 13 Dec, 2010 09:02 PM
@Proximo Thanks for your prompt and comprehensive answer. I now understand! I look forward, like many others, to an Android App and/or a more complete mobile version.
46 Posted by Thomas Evan Lecklider on 13 Dec, 2010 09:03 PM
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