See the potential but still too new to app
I have been given several tasks this summer which require me to work with several projrects and interns as well. I wanted a place to bring everything together and try and manage each project and the people involved. After searching the App store I came across inShort and based on reviews (I read quite a lot) I decided the sale was good enough for me to jump on.
Of course the reviews that stuck with me were the ones that were premised on my review. They can see the potential but are just starting off and it seems like it is a lot to take in. I took this as a positive as I felt it would be robust enough to get it working how you want when you become fluent in how the App works. But yes, I opened it and went through tuturial/guide and still had many questions about where to start. Opened a new project and begin to flesh it out. I liken it to something like Illustrator or Affinity Designer. Great apps with lots of tools but when you first begin you spend more time clicking all the menus looking for certain things or just “to see what does this do?”. So far this seems quite robust for my needs and have a couple of weeks to flesh out my ideas before I begin my projects. I am looking forward to really getting to the nuts and bolts of project planning and do not regret my decision to buy it.
In the end you should realize that my 5 stars is based on what I would like to do and my understanding of what the app will do for me. Project managers may find it too limiting where I do not see a ceiling yet.
hajile about inShort, v1.4.2