I have been back and forth on the calendar feature for IQ. There are many things to complete in the rest of the program, and several others have complained about recurring problems with loosing grid setups. Noteliner recently added a styles feature. I know that IQ is destined to include this, but when?
I have warmed to the idea of a calendar, but not at the expense of what I consider to be the core of the program. I accept others may disagree, and concede that the majority may be right. I like having the option, so it is my choice whether to use the calendar.
Here is my concern. Pierre, you are going to include syching capability with Google. That is great, but what happens when (not if) Google changes something? I would like to have this information syched to Google so I can access it easily while traveling, but I can see where this can fail. If I remember, EssentialPIM had some issues with Google synch with some users losing their entire calendar. There is a parallel example with ResophNotes which just issued a fix for a change to the SimpleNote server. There is one report of a user losing information because of this. Fortunately for the user, the information was also backed up in Dropbox, but this redundancy should not be necessary. For reference, see http://www.outlinersoftware.com/topics/viewt/4413/0/new-version-of-resophnotes-out
For critical data, the cloud can be a little scary.
I have warmed to the idea of a calendar, but not at the expense of what I consider to be the core of the program. I accept others may disagree, and concede that the majority may be right. I like having the option, so it is my choice whether to use the calendar.
Here is my concern. Pierre, you are going to include syching capability with Google. That is great, but what happens when (not if) Google changes something? I would like to have this information syched to Google so I can access it easily while traveling, but I can see where this can fail. If I remember, EssentialPIM had some issues with Google synch with some users losing their entire calendar. There is a parallel example with ResophNotes which just issued a fix for a change to the SimpleNote server. There is one report of a user losing information because of this. Fortunately for the user, the information was also backed up in Dropbox, but this redundancy should not be necessary. For reference, see http://www.outlinersoftware.com/topics/viewt/4413/0/new-version-of-resophnotes-out
For critical data, the cloud can be a little scary.
Jon
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