Let our readers know how a typical day in the life of a Mac Developer unfolds for you. About Continuity, it's something that maybe we can implement in the future, but not in the short future I think. We don't use transparencies, because like I said, the Mac app is based on our web app. If you didn’t use some of the above: what kept you not to, or what are you going to use in the future? Finally, after talking with Ana (Designer at Doist) we decided to do it when the Today View is closed because if you click to complete the wrong task then you'll have to un-complete it, and it doesn't improve the productivity. If we wanted to complete a task right after you click the complete button, or wait until the Today View is closed. Actually my friend Jaime (iOS Developer at Doist) helped me to add this new feature to the Mac app because he was already working on the Today Widget for iOS.īut also we had to think of how the completion of tasks should work. Probably one of the most challenging features to implement was the Today Widget. Also, we added a new feature that basically, you select any text, right click, and "Add to Todoist". With the feedback of our users we improved a lot the Quick Add and we are very happy of how it works. Also, we added a Today Widget for the Today View, and a Share Extension to make it even more easy to add tasks to Todoist.Īpart of the OS X Yosemite specific features, we added new features like the Quick Add to add tasks to Todoist from everywhere without opening the app every time. We finally added native interactive notifications and reminders to the Mac app, it was a very requested feature. The new features that OS X Yosemite brings are amazing, and being able to implement them on your favorite app is even more amazing. It was something completely new and an amazing experience. How was work on the new stuff in OS X Yosemite? How did you make the most of it with Notifications Center, Continuity, transparencies and other new features? This way we can focus on adding new features and improve the app. And no, that's not keeping us from adding awesome features to the Mac app. Is that something that’s keeping you from adding awesome features on the Mac?Įxactly, that's why the app is based on the web app.
You mainly keep the same interface on other Operating Systems and in the browser. The interface of your app is not OS specific. Sometimes we also use Skype to do video calls.
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We use our own software to work, Todoist and Wedoist. It's really good being able to work from where you feel more comfortable, I think that it improves our productivity a lot. We are around 30 people on the team right now. The country list includes: Denmark, Portugal, Russia, Germany, Chile, Canada, Brazil, Philippines, Poland, Greece, Spain, Peru, United States, China, Slovakia, Taiwan, Italy, Japan, Korea, France. If I'm not wrong, we have people in 4 different continents. Yes, we are team scattered around the world. How is that working for you? What apps and workflows do you use in order to feel closer to your team and work faster and better? You said you are a team that’s scattered around the world. And that a new feature, is a new challenge for me. Principally, that this new feature will improve the productivity of millions of people that use Todoist. What inspires you when you set on to create the next big feature of Todoist? I started creating my first public iOS app called Veern after finish the post-grade, on April. And after finish the degree of graphic design I started studying a post-grade of expert on mobile development at the university Alfonso X El Sabio. After finish school I studied graphic design.
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I started programming when I was a young teenager on my free time after school. I'm Enric Enrich, iOS Developer at Doist. Introduce yourself to the Softpedia readers The most interesting detail about Enric is that he works both for the iOS team and the OS X version of the App and he is just 20 years old. We've covered the way the app was born and how the team works in an interview with its creator, Amir and now we are taking the discussion to a new level.Įnric Enrich, the lead developer of Todoist for OS X ( Mac App Store Link) followed up on our interview request. How would you manage an app used by over two million people around the world? We're not talking about just any app, but one of the most appreciated Task and Project Manager – Todoist.