Publisher's Description
From Midnight Beep Softworks:
Midnight Inbox helps you: Collect emails, files, calendar and to-do items and notes automatically. Process all of your collected items into to-do items you can actually do when and where you are able. Organize those to-do items into projects you can track easily. Review your lists, projects, and collections to make sure nothing slips through the cracks. Work down your lists with a Zen-like focus.
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"Nice looking --- doesn't work."
Version: Inbox Classic 1.4.3
Pros
Nice font.s
Cons
THe product isnt' nearly ready.
Summary
Nice interface -- wildly overcomplicated, though, but the software simply doesn't work. And then when it ate three weeks of work the developers had no idea where it had gone or how to find it and flatly refused to help. They just told me I could be left alone with my loss -- which shocked me. I've had to make a complaint to PayPay.
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"Nonsense"
Version: Inbox Classic 1.4 beta 2a
Summary
This review was originally posted on VersionTracker.com.
This stupid thing makes absolutely no sense. I'd go into detail but it's not even worth the effort. Time enough was wasted just test driving this dumb thing. -
"Unfortunately beauty alone won't cut it"
Version: Inbox Classic 1.3.1
Summary
This review was originally posted on VersionTracker.com.
This application looks nice enough that I want it to work for me, unfortunately I can't even fool myself into believing it's even an "ok" tool. The primary bane of Midnight Inbox is it's severe lack of customization. The right amount of configurability in the right places would significantly boost the apps usability. The paltry options for "smart collections" are anything but smart with a meager set of options, the organization of the scheme isn't always well suited for a collection . Annoyances include the need for dedicated, system-wide keyboard shortcuts for acknowledging a minute, refocusing, reminder pop-up aid to visual peculiarities like mutant HUDs that sport excessive borders which somewhat obviate their purpose of economy. -
"Great app!"
Version: Inbox Classic 1.3.1
Summary
This review was originally posted on VersionTracker.com.
A really great tool to manage your own life and increase your productivity and efficiency. I like the nice GUI. It's just as easy to use like your own car ;-). -
"Fantastic program"
Version: Inbox Classic 1.3.1
Summary
This review was originally posted on VersionTracker.com.
This software has some bad reviews that stems from past versions that where buggy but not anymore. Since the release of 1.3 I find it very stable and responsive.
It has a beautiful GUI and is true to David Allen's GTD system and the automatic collection blows all other GTD's away.
I can't wait for Inbox 2 to come out it looks amazing.
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"Fantastic program"
Version: Inbox Classic 1.3.1
Summary
This review was originally posted on VersionTracker.com.
This software has some bad reviews that stems from past versions that where buggy but not anymore. Since the release of 1.3 I find it very stable and responsive.
It has a beautiful GUI and is true to David Allen's GTD system and the automatic collection blows all other GTD's away.
I can't wait for Inbox 2 to come out it looks amazing.
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"Good layout, good idea, but not working at all"
Version: Inbox Classic 1.2.8
Summary
This review was originally posted on VersionTracker.com.
Nice app, based on good ideas. This has some great potential, no doubt. Nice touch and feel. Very maclike!!
BUT: don't buy it, until the worst bugs are fixed. At the moment, there is less code then bugs.
Sorry programmer, but you should listen to all the comments in VT and get some progamming help to go on with your brilliant ideas.
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"Best I've seen"
Version: Inbox Classic 1.2.8
Summary
This review was originally posted on VersionTracker.com.
I've read Getting Things Done. I used Life Balance for years. I tried MyLifeOrganized on the PC. I looked at the new OmniFocus. Midnight Inbox is the BEST implementation of GTD that I've ever seen. Not only does it give you the tools to organize everything correctly, but it has three things none of the others have. 1) It has the proper workflow built into it to constantly guide you in the right direction. For instance, I've always known that while processing my inbox if I couldn't complete the task in 2 minutes I should just file it and move on. But I would always end up breaking that rule anyway. This program has a fantastic dialog that guides you through the workflow of processing new inbox items and even has a TIMER to remind you "Oh well I guess I can't actually get this done in two minutes. I should add it to a project..." GREAT! Other solutions force you to stick to the GTD rules on your own, which to me is half the battle which shouldn't be ignored. 2) The collections idea is FANTASTIC! FINALLY someone has realized all the other items on your computer that are actually new inbox items which need to be processed and lets you do so via the same GUI as your project list. And 3) It has the best GUI of all the apps, and I don't just mean pretty icons. The sidebar (once again) promotes good workflow. The status icons that tell you how many items are in each "folder" is a great idea. The text is incredibly readable. Come on people. We're MAC users. We're artistic and graphic design people. How come graphic design people haven't realized serif fonts have better readability? When you're looking at a HUGE list of projects and action items, you will get psychologically turned off immediately if it's not readable. Inbox does the best job I've seen of using white space, and proper font selection (size and serif) to make things readable. AND it has a nice warm color scheme. I don't care if it crashes every now and then as long as my data doesn't become corrupt. And the crashing should be fixed in the free upgrade to 2.0 anyway... I'm putting my money on this one because I think it's only going to get better. (I mean, hey, they're going to make an iPhone/iPod Touch version.) AND it's more reasonably priced than all the others. I'm buying it now before they realize they could be making more money. I suggest you do the same. -
"Buggier than buggy Jack McBuggy, winner of..."
Version: Inbox Classic 1.2
Summary
...yesterday's bug competition!
This review was originally posted on VersionTracker.com.
Q. How many bugs can you get into an app?
A. Too many to count.
But it looks nice, so that's alright, yes? Absolutely NOT.
This developer (I'm guessing a graphic designer of some sort) DESPERATELY needs to team up with someone who can code.
As it stands, all they have really developed is a collection of nice screenshots....
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"Buggier than buggy Jack McBuggy, winner of..."
Version: Inbox Classic 1.2
Summary
...yesterday's bug competition!
This review was originally posted on VersionTracker.com.
Q. How many bugs can you get into an app?
A. Too many to count.
But it looks nice, so that's alright, yes? Absolutely NOT.
This developer (I'm guessing a graphic designer of some sort) DESPERATELY needs to team up with someone who can code.
As it stands, all they have really developed is a collection of nice screenshots....
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