Today we've reached the feature complete milestone for OmniaMea 1.0. We're only a little late from the originally planned date, and we didn't have to cut any big features to make it. I feel that by now we have a product that covers a very wide range of personal information organization scenarios, from simple (flags and workspaces) to advanced (custom properties), and a very wide range of information types.
The key areas we are planning to address next are UI look and performance. Our designers have done a great job creating sketches for our UI, and now the time has come to turn them into real UI. And as for performance, we have planned improvements in all areas of the program, starting from the lowest level data storage and text indexing code and up to the high-level UI.
Posted by Dmitry Jemerov at May 8, 2004 12:28 AM | TrackBackDmitry:
I just posted part two of my review of Omea Reader in my blog/site:
Part Two:
http://craigrandall.home.comcast.net/archives/2004/09/index.htm#040924a
Part One:
http://craigrandall.home.comcast.net/archives/2004/09/index.htm#040916a
In short, great product! However, as you'll see in my posts above, there are
a number of features that would greatly enhance the user experience (tabbed
browsing support).
Thanks for your consideration and hopefully your replies here.
-Caesar
Posted by: Caesar Whiddick at September 25, 2004 03:05 AMNot meaning to spam your blog, but i have to say this:
Why do people keep asking for tabbed browsing as it it's the be all and end all of any surfing experience? Sheesh!