I was happy to find out that my app really did provide something that other apps did not, even though it cannot be compared with bigger and more advanced applications.
It was meant to be as simple and lightweight as possible and I intend to keep it this way.
Thank you for your feedback KLC, Fanderay, Jeff, Barry, Martin, Koos, Jerald and Jebi.
Reverse Checklist is a one-man-project. So it sometimes takes a lot of time for new features to be added to the application.
- My first priority are always crashes, defects and fixes for features that obviously don't work. (E.g. sorting issues)
- Second priority - simple enhancements for existing features (Like the addition of selection information to exports/imports)
- Third priority is reserved for simple features - like new configuration options, things that don't require a significant redesign of the application.
- And finally, bigger jobs are lowest priority, simply because of time constraints.
In the next post I will try and lay out a plan of upcoming features and releases. I will try and adhere to the plan as much as possible, but unfortunately I cannot commit to any specific schedule.
Some of the features that were suggested/requested are not going to get implemented (just a few of them, though). This is because they do not fit into my idea of Reverse Checklist.
Some of the best comments I received goes along the lines of:
"I like your app, I tried many other apps, and your app does things slightly differently, and that's why I like it.". I wanted to keep it this way, and continue doing things my way - with your help.
So, to sum up - I have not forgotten about your suggestions.. I apologize for making you wait for so long for the updates. The upcoming post will give you a better idea what to expect soon.
And as always: Thanks for using Reverse Checklist!
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