Hi. Some of our users have complained that their apps were crashing on their iPhones and iPod Touches running iOS4. The reason has to do with the new multitasking capability that Apple has built in to iOS4. Basically what it does is allow apps, or certain “active parts” of apps, to remain in memory even when you have closed the app and opened another one. That allows them your app to start up almost instantaneously and also to switch quickly between apps (just double-tap on the “home” button). It’s a very cool feature. But sometimes your various “active” apps bump up against each other and cause each other to crash.
There’s an easy solution.
Double-tap on your “Home” button to pull up the “fast switch” view. Then tap and hold on any icon in the list. You will see that each of them has a “delete” badge on the left side, and they are all wiggling.
Just tap on any number of these apps that you do not need to have running at the moment. This frees up memory for your more active applications to use.
Done!
We are just putting the finishing touches to SmartTime5. It will be released shortly after iOS5 is released. Here is an updated summary of the similarities and differences between the two apps.
Integration or Specialization
That’s the main difference between the two apps. While both integrate tasks and events together into the calendar, SmartTime integrates them in three different views while SmartCal integrates them in the Calendar only, and offers additional features that are specialized to each view. Both come from a common heritage. SmartTime was our first app ever, and has enjoyed over 1 million downloads. It was – and still is – unique because it integrates ALL of your tasks and ALL of your events together, in three different views: Smart, Calendar, and Focus. Those three views show all of your infirmation, but in three different ways. But some users were asking for a separate task list that had more robust task-management features. We came up with SmartCal,which has separate Tasks and Project views. So SmartCal has three different views also – Calendar, Tasks, Projects – but each shows different information. And each of those views is more “specialized” – for example, the Tasks view in SmartCal features one-tap Smart Filters for quickly and easily improving your productivity; the Projects view shows your progress as you complete tasks in each Project, and the Calendar view has a unique pull-down calendar that allows you to plan everything from just one screen.
Synchronization
There is another major difference between SmartCal and SmartTime: Synchronization. SmartCal sync’s appointment events directly with the iPhone calendar, and task items with Toodledo, the free web-based task list. With Toodledo, you can create tasks directly from your browser on your laptop or desktop, and you can also sync them with our other apps SmartPad and SmartPlans.
With SmartTime, we have taken a unique approach, which we feel our “SmartTime legion” of users will love because it is in keeping with the “Integrated” design mandate of the app: We synchronize Events AND tasks directly with the iPhone calendar! How do we achieve this? Through slight of hand. Both Events and Tasks are sync’d to the iPhone calendar as Events, but our Tasks in the iPhone calendar have a cute little check box on the left side. This shows you that it is a Task. Because SmartTime controls the placement of tasks, it also controls their placement in your iPhone calendar! The result is, we make your iPhone calendar Smart as well.
(Note: Because SmartTime converts tasks into “check box” events in your iPhone calendar, you cannot import or export those to any other task list. To the outside world – for example, in your Outlook, iCloud, or Google calendars – they will appear as events in those calendars, with a nifty little check box. Different. Unique. Integrated. Smart. We think you’ll love it.)
SmartDay – coming soon
We are working on a productivity powerhouse for your Mac, called SmartDay. We are also working on a web version, called MySmartDay. MySmartDay is our cloud server; our vision is to connect all of our Smart apps together, via mySmartDay – SmartTime, SmartCal, SmartNotes, SmartPlans, SmartPad, and SmartDay Mac. You can try it out now – we’ve got the SmartNotes module up and running; you can synchronize your notes, with voice and photo attachments, between SmartNotes on your iPhone and on your iPad, using mySmartDay. You also have full functionality of SmartNotes on mySmartDay. All you need is SmartNotes!
Hakan has updated his wonderful FAQ. If you have any questions about how to use the most innovative productivity tool ever created, Hakan has all the answers. And he doesn’t even work for us! Here is his FAQ: http://web.me.com/hakanl/SmartTime_FAQ/
Smart Plans 1.1 now features advanced Reporting. You can view a report, save it to your iPhone Photos gallery, or attach it to an email and send it to yourself or to anyone else. The email attachment also includes a detailed report in CSV format that can be viewed and edited in any spreadsheet. This screen shot illustrates all of the detail that is shown in the view:
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Convert Tasks to Events automatically
SmartTime uses adaptive logic to look at your appointments, then find time for your tasks. But SmartTime also has many hidden features that some of you may not be aware of. Here is one that I use to improve my day – read on, or watch the video.
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