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    Notes Egretlist 1.6 Now Available

    The new 1.6 update is now available in the App Store (iTunes Link).  We hope that you enjoy it!

    Here is what’s new:

    Pull-down Calendars

    Pull down any list view from a notebook, category or saved search like this:

    A calendar appears: 

    Press on each day to view the to-dos for that day.  They will be ordered by time, and all-day to-dos will be on top, like the system iPhone calendar:  

    This allows you, for example, to create a Saved Search for all your to-dos, then view a Calendar for all your to-dos, regardless of notebook.  You may also create a project, and view the calendar for that particular project.

    Send your to-dos to the iOS Calendar app

    One our most requested features is alerts.  When designing this, we thought: Egretlist is designed to not only let you track your to-dos in your phone, but also in your computer by syncing with Evernote.  So, if we were to implement due dates and alarms in Egretlist, since we sync your to-dos to your computer it makes sense to send your due dates / alarms to your computer too. But Evernote does not currently have a calendar, so what do we do?

    To solve this, we send your to-dos with start date and end date to your iPhone’s calendar, which in turn can sync with the calendar in your computer (or to a Google calendar through Exchange).  Also, you can define an alert for your to-do, which will also sync to your computer, so you also can be alerted by your computer.  Sending to-dos to the iOS Calendar depends on new APIs, so it is only available on iOS4.

    To set a date, you use the new Date Stick-it, when creating or editing to-dos:

    You will be presented with scheduling options, including any system calendar that you want the dates to go.  You can also choose a default system calendar so that you don’t have to select it all the time.  The alert is also set here:

    If you sync your phone’s calendar with your computer or Google calendar, you will see the Egretlist-generated events (with their alarms) there:

    Retina Display support

    The artwork has been reworked for the Retina Display.  Some of the new artwork was also used in the low resolution version.

    Multitasking: Fast App Switching and Backgrounding

    On iOS4, Egretlist suspends in the background instead of shutting down when you press Home.  If you are currently syncing, it will try to complete the sync (it will notify you if the OS stopped the sync due to a higher priority process or low memory).

    Tighter Evernote integration

    Sometimes, Evernote contains additional information that is relevant to the to-do at hand.  We added ways to access this information by launching Evernote from Egretlist in various ways:

    1. In any list view, you can swipe on a list title and view its corresponding note in Evernote.

    2. In list details, we added a new Evernote button that shows the following options:

    - Open the item’s note in Evernote (Same as swiping in list views):

    - Search for notes that match all the item’s tags

    - Search for notes that match any of the item’s tags

    - Search for notes that match the item’s notebook

    - Search for notes that match the item’s text

    Here is how it looks like:

    All these options launch Evernote, showing you the resulting notes.  For example, this is a search for “The Item’s Text”:

    Type new to-do lists in landscape mode

    Now you can flip the phone, press (+), and the to-do list editor will appear in landscape mode.  Press any of the “Stick-it” buttons, and the ones supported will also appear in landscape mode.    You will notice that it doesn’t have the notebook / tag selection button - you can access it by going to portrait again, by turning the phone.

    There is also a new feature called Auto-landscape, which you can turn on in Settings.  If you activate it, the landscape editor appears when turning the phone, without having to press the (+) button.  It makes accessing the to-do list editor faster and feels natural - but we disabled it by default because it is not common behavior.

    Check All / Uncheck-All Items

    Double-tap a list title to check-all / uncheck-all items in the list. Here is what appears after double-tapping the “Weekend trip preparation checklist” title:

    Zoom-in in the Image Viewer

    Now you can zoom in by using pinch when viewing a to-do item’s images in the Image Viewer.

    Saved Search Improvements

    We did many under-the-hood improvements to Saved Search performance, by generating better queries, caching, etc.  We worked with Saved Search responsiveness too, and better activity feedback.  We also record Saved Search performance to update their badge numbers with appropriate priorities in the future.  The overall result is that you can have more Saved Searches and not worry so much about Egretlist performance degrading.

    Egretlist also supports new Saved Searches.  They are:

    1. Created Date - related saved searches (created today, created since yesterday, etc)

    2. Updated Date - related saved searches (updated since 3 days ago, updated today, etc)

    3. Resource queries - images, audio, attachment filters.

    Limited Saved Searches: Some Saved Searches are slow by nature or take too much memory to execute.  These include AND and OR of many tags using wildcards, and AND queries of many arguments. When Egretlist detects these slow queries, it truncates the number of arguments to a maximum allowed.

    Bug Fixes

    We fixed quite a few.  One of them was that created dates weren’t being updated when you changed them in Evernote, but not anymore - so now you can re-order your notes in Evernote by creation date and they will update their ordering in Egretlist.

    We also fixed crashes caused by Saved Searches.  These were the most serious ones because they caused crashes at random moments.

    Japanese and Spanish Localizations

    Spanish is our native tongue, so this translation was only a matter of time.  I translated it, so if you see any “disparates” please let me know :). The Japanese translation was made possible thanks to the hard work of our Japanese beta testers @synkuro, @goryugo, @aki19 and @kuroobisanP.

    New notebooks icons

    We added a few notebook icons, so that you have more customization options.  Check them out!

    Tip: Monsters like to be touched.

    More Frequent updates now

    Granted, this update took quite a bit of time.  Our bug fixes / Saved Search improvements were ready much earlier  than the iOS4 features.  However, in early June, a new requirement that all updates must be for iOS4 made us decide to merge the iOS4 update with the bug fixes update, which meant that the bug fixes wouldn’t be released until the iOS4 features were finished. Looking back it wasn’t really necessary - a release can be compiled/tested for iOS4 without supporting iOS4 features, but at the moment we interpreted it a different way.

    Now that this update is in place, I am confident that we will be able to update more frequently.  We plan to keep supporting Egretlist indefinitely, and there is a lot of work left to do.

    -Juan

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