![]() ![]() That’s perfect timing because it will be storing a lot more information, and doing a lot more with it. Okay, so SmartPad3 will be a lot easier to use. Tap any day in the Month Navigator and both the Focus pane and the Day Calendar will spring to attention with information. The Day Calendar has always been on the left side but we added two new views: the Month Navigator plus a unique new Focus pane that shows you everything you need to know about the highlighted day. If you drag a task from the List into the Calendar, it transforms into beautiful 3D. Calendar items have that wonderful 3D feel that we pioneered with SmartTime way back in 2008. Just to help you see the difference, all of our list items have a new look: they are flat ‘blocks’ that you can drag around, up and down between modules or over into the calendar side of things. Drag a note into the ‘month navigator’ to create a reminder for that note. Drag a note onto a task, to create a link. Drag a task into the new ‘month navigator’ to create a new deadline. And you can do more with it.ĭrag and drop pretty much anything onto anything (made easy with the Accordions feature). Don’t worry – everything is in the same place. ![]() That way, you can have multiple views open at the same time – for example, Notes and Lists, or Lists and Categories. We’ve replaced the tabs with zippy accordion-style modules. (We pioneered this in both SmartTime and SmartCal). Oh – and see which days are busy, just by their background shading. Tap on the “expand” button to see a full-screen month or week view. We’ve added a small ‘month navigator’ module, similar to what we designed for SmartCal. Here’s a quick summary of what’s new in the design: To do this, we consulted with our “UI Guru’s” at Apple, who gave invaluable input. We’ve updated the interface to unify SmartPad with the look and feel of its two new siblings under development, SmartDay Mac and SmartDay Web. It will feature some major improvements that we’d like to share with you, so you can see where we’re headed. We’re busy working on our next version of SmartPad. ![]()
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