There ‘s a lot to like about Today Todo Pro ‘s approach to task management, but one aspect that I neglected to mention in my review was how much effort is taken to get users caught up on updates. Sure, the App Store will show you a quick bullet point list of what has changed before you update an app ” but who really remembers all of that (unless you take a screenshot)?
A fresh install of Today Todo Pro shows you a tutorial of the app in the form of a task list. You tick things off as you learn about them. Updates after that will also create quick lists to get you up to speed on all of the latest features ” and you can delete them once you ‘re done with them.
This is definitely less a feature of the app than it is of the developer, but it’s still something to take note of: if an update includes significant changes to the UI, tell your users about it! Granted, this request is a bit strange coming from me since I rather enjoy the easter egg hunting process of rooting out undocumented new features, but any kind of splash screen or text box would likely be greatly appreciated by users who don ‘t know every nook and cranny of an app.
Kudos to the folks at Spielhaus for all of those great little lists.
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