Michael over at Armchair Builder (www.armchairbuilder.com) has created this excellent video tutorial on how to use Snag List.
It's great to see the construction community using the app and sharing their experiences with it.
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Michael over at Armchair Builder (www.armchairbuilder.com) has created this excellent video tutorial on how to use Snag List.
It's great to see the construction community using the app and sharing their experiences with it.
Welcome to the Snag List blog and what's planned for the next release
Hello and welcome to the official blog for Snag List - the iPhone app for making problem and defect lists. My name's James and I'm the lead developer of Snag List.
I know what you're thinking, "Not another start-up blog.", well actually I'd really like this blog to be a bit more than just the iPhone app. I've always been passionate about programming, mobile development, startups and technology in general, so I'm taking this opportunity to include all of these topics (and more!).
This blog will be a mixture of Snag List for iPhone, iOS and Objective-C 2.0 development, tools and apps I used to help develop the iPhone app (and ones I find interesting) and the entire journey of releasing an iPhone app on the App Store, its growth and (hopefully) success. Since releasing the iPhone app we've had a huge amount of feedback from you, our brilliant users. You've contributed some great suggestions, problems and positive comments already. I've always had the mentality that when developing software the best place to start when decided what functionality to fix or add should be with you, the user. Well, we've listened to what you had to say and that's why we've come up with a list of features that will be added to Snag List in the next release:
Raise a support ticket from within Snag List
Add an item ‘Complete’ column to the report
Send report to multiple email addresses
Removed ‘Snag’ from table headings
‘Tidied’ up the report layout to be more professional and easier to read.
2012 will be a big year for Snag List and we're looking forward to adding even more great features for you to use.