Not a game but a handy app: Clear, Tasks & To-Do Lists is down from 5$ to free TODAY ONLY. I find it pretty useful and done with lots of style. Clear: Minimalist Todo Lists Impending BEAUTIFULLY MINIMAL Zero on-screen clutter. Just you and your thoughts, as it should be. FORM & FUNCTION Clear's colorf… Free Buy Now Watch Media DetailsBEAUTIFULLY MINIMAL Zero on-screen clutter. Just you and your thoughts, as it should be. FORM & FUNCTION Clear's colorful heatmap is stylish and useful, highlighting your most important tasks for triage. PERSONALIZABLE Make Clear perfectly yours with color themes, icons, font options and more. FLUENT GESTURES Swipe to check off to ascending musical chimes and see why Clear is uniquely satisfying & productive with its trademark gestures. SIMPLE & FLEXIBLE There’s a whole world of listing past the iconic daily to-do or grocery list. Anything cluttering your head is likely perfect to store in a tidy list in Clear: Daily Kanban (Today, Tomorrow, Next Day lists to drag & drop between) Upcoming Reminders Routines List Priority Lists Errands & Chores Bucket List Treat Yourself Work Project Checklist Watch List (Shows & Movies) Play List (Video Games) Subscriptions & Budgeting Lists Read List Tier Lists or Top 10 Lists Recipes Lists Simple Journal or Notes Trip & Event Plans Gym Workout List Information Seller:Impending Genre: Release:Feb 15, 2012 Updated:Jul 31, 2024 Version:2.2.7 Size:106.1 MB TouchArcade Rating:Unrated User Rating:Unrated Your Rating:unrated Compatibility:HD Universal dclose Well-Known Member Nov 20, 2011 1,866 0 0 #2 dclose, Feb 27, 2014 As the letter to Clear users explains, "We’re going to be returning to just one, universal version of Clear for iOS, with the original version of Clear gaining iPad support. If you already own a copy of Clear, you don’t need to do anything as we’ve just launched an updated version of Clear with iPad support. As Apple doesn’t offer a way to migrate users between copies of an app, we’re going to make Clear free for 24 hours so owners of Clear+ can move to the correct version free of charge. To make sure as many people as possible can move to Clear, we’re going to do this twice in the next few weeks. We know this is risky - we rely on the income from Clear to run our small, independent company - and so whilst this was by no means an easy decision for us to make, we simply want to do the right thing for you, our customers." (Emphasis mine.) cloudpuff Well-Known Member Sep 12, 2013 3,600 0 36 lazy layabout uk #3 cloudpuff, Feb 27, 2014 I almost hit download until I saw the message from the devs. TheFrost Well-Known Member Nov 18, 2010 5,772 0 0 #4 TheFrost, Feb 27, 2014 Oh, I didn't see that, I already have it just thought it would be cool to share it. Can a mod delete this thread? dclose Well-Known Member Nov 20, 2011 1,866 0 0 #5 dclose, Feb 27, 2014 I don't think you did anything wrong, but some users might appreciate being able to make a more knowledgeable choice knowing the whole story behind this move. They're likely going to find out about it elsewhere, given that there's someone on just about every iOS site that is "advertising" this "deal", though few who are being clear (pun intended) about why it's being done. zdn1042 Well-Known Member May 10, 2013 642 0 0 #6 zdn1042, Feb 27, 2014 Downloading... I have Clear+ and I use it all the time. For those who doesn't have Clear yet, go get it ASAP! iPadisGreat Well-Known Member Dec 10, 2012 2,390 0 0 #7 iPadisGreat, Feb 28, 2014 I paid for both Clear and Clear+, and use them both to simultaneously access two different lists on my iPhone. What is going to happen to my Clear+? Papa Deuce Well-Known Member May 15, 2013 578 0 0 #8 Papa Deuce, Feb 28, 2014 Love the Clear app. Wish there was a version for my S4..... Rip73 Well-Known Member Nov 18, 2011 4,399 0 0 #9 Rip73, Feb 28, 2014 Last edited: Feb 28, 2014 This one is free so that people who bought clear + before don't get caught out by having to buy the original again. You'll probably have to combine your lists to one app. Both will still work but this is the one that will be getting support going forward. Use the link in dclose's post and it'll explain all the details and reasons. Heres an article that explains it pretty much as well. http://appadvice.com/appnn/2014/02/realmac-to-clear-the-confusion-once-and-for-all-with-only-one-clear-ios-app. There's also a link in the article to their website that probably gives better details. Its basically the reason it is free right now, so grab it as you've already bought clear + and migrate to this one. It's all a bit confusing basically but if you don't have this version, get it now, it is going to be the supported one and the rest will be removed from the App Store, still usable on device, just not supported. Risky move but definitely very fair of them for their existing users of either app. Here's their announcement, just in case article link doesn't work. http://realmacsoftware.com/clear/letter (You must log in or sign up to post here.) Show Ignored Content Share This Page Tweet Your name or email address: Password: Forgot your password? Stay logged in
As the letter to Clear users explains, "We’re going to be returning to just one, universal version of Clear for iOS, with the original version of Clear gaining iPad support. If you already own a copy of Clear, you don’t need to do anything as we’ve just launched an updated version of Clear with iPad support. As Apple doesn’t offer a way to migrate users between copies of an app, we’re going to make Clear free for 24 hours so owners of Clear+ can move to the correct version free of charge. To make sure as many people as possible can move to Clear, we’re going to do this twice in the next few weeks. We know this is risky - we rely on the income from Clear to run our small, independent company - and so whilst this was by no means an easy decision for us to make, we simply want to do the right thing for you, our customers." (Emphasis mine.)
Oh, I didn't see that, I already have it just thought it would be cool to share it. Can a mod delete this thread?
I don't think you did anything wrong, but some users might appreciate being able to make a more knowledgeable choice knowing the whole story behind this move. They're likely going to find out about it elsewhere, given that there's someone on just about every iOS site that is "advertising" this "deal", though few who are being clear (pun intended) about why it's being done.
Downloading... I have Clear+ and I use it all the time. For those who doesn't have Clear yet, go get it ASAP!
I paid for both Clear and Clear+, and use them both to simultaneously access two different lists on my iPhone. What is going to happen to my Clear+?
This one is free so that people who bought clear + before don't get caught out by having to buy the original again. You'll probably have to combine your lists to one app. Both will still work but this is the one that will be getting support going forward. Use the link in dclose's post and it'll explain all the details and reasons. Heres an article that explains it pretty much as well. http://appadvice.com/appnn/2014/02/realmac-to-clear-the-confusion-once-and-for-all-with-only-one-clear-ios-app. There's also a link in the article to their website that probably gives better details. Its basically the reason it is free right now, so grab it as you've already bought clear + and migrate to this one. It's all a bit confusing basically but if you don't have this version, get it now, it is going to be the supported one and the rest will be removed from the App Store, still usable on device, just not supported. Risky move but definitely very fair of them for their existing users of either app. Here's their announcement, just in case article link doesn't work. http://realmacsoftware.com/clear/letter