3, 2, 1.... Go. Well almost. We've just submitted Dejumble for iPhone to the AppStore and I think we can expect an arrival by the end of this week, that is of course if Dejumble passes the scrutiny of the app submission folks at Apple. But I dont think that will be a problem, Dejumble is a truly great productivity app.
Here's why...
Along with the typical features that a task/note taking app tout, Dejumble takes things farther. We've set a new precedent in task sync. Instead of having to remember to sync before you leave the house/office, or push that pesky sync button, Dejumble does it automatic and in realtime. Changes from the iPhone get pushed in realtime to your Mac, and of course this also happens in reverse. Going to be without service? No problem there either, work offline, then soon as you have service again; things get synced automatically. We've built our own proprietary push servers that are fine tuned to push tasks. This feature will also be a big bonus for our upcoming update that includes full task and note sharing and collaboration.
That's the behind the scenes beauty of Dejumble, we've also packed in some pretty powerful note taking abilities. Create a note, add subtasks then some formatting to make it perfect. Use the note pad as planning tool to collect ideas and break down a larger task into smaller topics.
And this is just the beginning. Were building full collaboration into Dejumble. Think realtime note and project collaboration without complexity...
Update: It's now available from iTunes here, Dejumble for iPhone.
