iAdd for iPhone Explained

by iPhone Observer

Less than a month ago I launched iAdd for iPhone, a productivity app based on the Assess – Decide – Do workflow. The feed-back was overwhelming. As I type this, the app has 13 reviews with a general rating of 4.25 stars. I also had a few bugs slipped with the initial version so there’s no surprise that you’ll see a 1.1 version in the AppStore, although the launch was less then a month ago.

Since launching iAdd, many people told me that they had a little bit of difficulty understanding the concepts behind it. Is this a ToDo app? Is this a notes taking app? Is this a GTD app? None of them and yet, a little bit from each one. They say an image is worth a 1000 words. That’s true. But how many words a movie will save me, then? You do the math, while you watch this very short demo of the Assess- Decide – Do workflow, using, you guessed, iAdd for iPhone.

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Oh, and one more thing: the iPad version is in the works as we speak. Not to mention that I’m preparing some new awesomeness regarding cloud syncing. That’s right, the next major version of iAdd will bring an iPad version and cloud syncing so you’ll never lose your data again.

iAdd for iPhone is available in the AppStore for only $2.99.

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