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Approaching an Android Release

Getting pretty close to an Android release now!

I've got some family and friends who have it installed and I'm getting some great feedback already. And honestly, no feedback is bad feedback at this stage - every comment, every confused look, every "what does this mean?" is incredibly valuable.

One thing that's become really clear is that I need to ditch some of the software industry jargon. I've changed the language around backlogs and backlog grooming to something that's not a technical term. I'm sure that nerds like me who've tried many todo apps already will pick things up quickly, but the friends I've asked to test are not techy people and their feedback has been some of the most valuable so far.

It's funny how when you're deep in the software world, you forget that terms like "backlog" and "grooming" sound completely alien to normal people. Still a bit of work to do before the public release, but we're getting there. Can't wait to get this into more hands and see what other assumptions I've made that need fixing!

If you're interested in trying out the Android version when it's ready, keep an eye on this space. I'll announce it here first. :-)