Hi IQ Users !
As far as IQ Dev is concerned, it is generally clear in my mind what next steps need to be.
It seems there are too many options right now, so I've got a small survey for you as to the next feature you'd like implemented:
- Finish Calendar / Google Calendar work (1 month)
- Google Tasks sync (to get your tasks on your mobile) (2 weeks)
- Plain text / markdown document types (2 weeks)
- Cloud-based sync / collaboration (2 months for a prototype)
- Audio recording (for classrooms / meetings) and sync with IQBase content / Doc pane handwriting content
- Doc pane handwriting OCR
- Evernote sync
- Notion.io sync
- Your suggestions
Pierre_Admin
IQ Designer
Comments
The primary consideration really should be what brings IQ closest to Version 1.0 and dumping the Beta qualifier. First, make IQ a fully functional Stand-Alone WINDOWS application with a clearly defined feature set. This doesn't mean ignoring Google / Evernote / Notion.io integration or Cloud-based sync but those have to be secondary considerations.
You need to decide what qualifies as an adequate benchmark for Calendar functionality. This may include complete Google Calendar integration but it should not be a limiting factor. Likewise, you need to determine what level of Task Management is important.
As the last few months have shown, EXISTING users are an endless source of suggestions on how to enhance existing functionality and many of these requests have added immensely to IQ's capabilities. At some point though, the law of diminishing returns kicks in.
You already "HAVE" IQ's EXISTING Users; the real question is what features are most likely to bring in NEW PAYING users. IQ is ALREADY LIGHT-YEARS ahead of EVERY other Windows-based Information Manager. Put a fork in it and move on!
I'm as guilty as anyone here in making requests and suggestions but if you check closely you will see that most of these revolve around how make it easier for new users to grasp the concepts underpinning IQ. Time to decide on a final feature set, complete the Documentation and release Version 1.0!
You already "HAVE" IQ's EXISTING Users; the real question is what features are most likely to bring in NEW PAYING users. IQ is ALREADY LIGHT-YEARS ahead of EVERY other Windows-based Information Manager. Put a fork in it and move on!
Is my understanding correct: V111 is Calendar UI and Sync, so #1 (calendar), #4,#7,#8 (sync) are what's required for version 1.0?
And would #3,#5,#6,#9 be post version 1.0 unless relatively quick and easy to implement?
I'm refraining from making requests unless bug-related; HOWEVER, if you tire of major features, and want to implement forum title capture snapshot 2018-11-08 sync, I believe that would be an incredible knowledge base resource, and possibly a selling point.