iAdd Lite Available On The App Store

As of today, iAdd Lite, the free version of iAdd is available on the AppStore. For those of you who know why they are here, just the direct link to AppStore:

iAdd Lite

Have fun!

iAdd Lite has all the features of the regular iAdd, with only one limitation: the total numbers of items you can have in a realm is limited to 5. For instance, in the Assess realm, you can have maximum 5 tasks at a given moment, 5 projects, 5 ideas and 5 events. Items which can contain other items follow the same pattern: a project or an idea can have only 5 tasks / details in it. Also, Collections can hold only a maximum of 5 different items.

For those of you who don’t know much about iAdd, here’s the scoop.

iAdd is a new approach towards productivity. Its name comes from a life management framework called “Assess – Decide – Do”. The main goal of this framework is to give your life back while still allowing you to get more done than any other productivity methodology. The “Assess – Decide – Do” framework states that we don’t act only on the “Do” realm, slashing tasks off of our list managers. We’re also assessing and deciding on stuff. We may brainstorm and daydream, or even procrastinate, and that would be ok, as long as we agree that we are on the Assess realm and there is no pressure on Do-ing. We can also Decide if we want to Do something, or send it back to Assess.

The first version of iAdd was built in only 30 days, by yours truly, without any prior knowledge of Objective C. Of course, during the making of iAdd, I applied my own framework.

iAdd takes pride for a minimalist interface, which will rather push you to act outside the app and assess, decide and do whatever you have to, rather than immersing you into another funny but unproductive pastime. Which, to be honest, the vast majority of to do list apps are doing nowadays with all those fancy and shiny interfaces. The goal of a productivity app should be to make YOU productive, not to spend all your free time in the app.

If you want to know more about the app, here is the official page of iAdd Lite, containing many additional resources.

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