Wow! Color me very impressed. Not only is the app itself fluid, functional, and well-designed, but I'm sure it's the first of many you'll be releasing on iOS.
If you don't mind my asking: what resources did you use to learn iOS development? How long did creating this app take you?
Furthermore, what did you use for the main webpage? It's very well-designed--I probably wouldn't have clicked-through, otherwise.
I haven't had a chance to use the app yet, but I'll let you know when I do :)
For the website, it was designed in photoshop, and coded using Zurb Foundations, SASS and Skrollr.js.
I'll be doing a post on how I got started on iOS and lessons I learnt to help others get ramped up quickly. So look for that in the next few weeks!
Would love to be able to edit the "checks" (use case: I checked a task by mistake...) would like to see a calendar with the different checks.
Good work!
However, there's no way to track progress and view history, so I'll stick with Habit List. I'll happily download it again after you add that feature.
1. The pull down to add is not intuitive. Just use a + button in the right hand corner.
2. Have the ability to export history to email (csv, json, whatever).
3. Indicator of how many days there has been a streak.
The second version will give you exactly what you expect: a historical chart of your progress, and also a nice surprise: a view to seeing how you're performing on all of your routines.