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- Version: 1.2.0, 8/21/2007 10:05AM PST
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rfcee
DCAttorney commented about Listz' "depth." Thanks for the word: I've been looking for the right word to describe this aspect of Listz. Other words come to mind, such as power, flexibility, robustness, and charm.
"Charm"? Yep. Along with its other attributes, its power, flexibility, robustness, and so forth, Listz is a visual treat which the user can shape to his/her own tastes. It's actually fun to play with, even though its charm has very practical applications within its Lists.
(Incidentally, I rated its Ease of Use at four stars rather than five chiefly because, although it's very easy to get started with, its depth does take a bit of time to understand fully.)
I've been beta-testing Listz for months, and as time goes by I find it more and more useful. As I said in a review of an early beta, it has found a central place on my desktop and I would be a bit lost without it.
If you have any doubts or questions about Listz, look it over. If your experience is at all like mine, you will be captivated by its combination of power, flexibility and charm. (Incidentally, I am not affiliated with Robochanz in any way except that I have corresponded with them over time about the various betas.)
"Charm"? Yep. Along with its other attributes, its power, flexibility, robustness, and so forth, Listz is a visual treat which the user can shape to his/her own tastes. It's actually fun to play with, even though its charm has very practical applications within its Lists.
(Incidentally, I rated its Ease of Use at four stars rather than five chiefly because, although it's very easy to get started with, its depth does take a bit of time to understand fully.)
I've been beta-testing Listz for months, and as time goes by I find it more and more useful. As I said in a review of an early beta, it has found a central place on my desktop and I would be a bit lost without it.
If you have any doubts or questions about Listz, look it over. If your experience is at all like mine, you will be captivated by its combination of power, flexibility and charm. (Incidentally, I am not affiliated with Robochanz in any way except that I have corresponded with them over time about the various betas.)
goodbye moleskines 



- Version: 1.1.1, 4/27/2007 02:37PM PST
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rena4
i love paper. i hate paper. my desk is covered with torn out bits of paper and journals that i use for 10 pages and then stop. i used to print out a new to-do list every night. what a waste! Listz is curing me of my evil ways...there are a ton of features that i don't even use, but someday i will figure them out. takes a bit of playing to ramp up, but photoshop was like that for the first month or two :) things i like the most - being able to add category markets to items in the same list (still trying to get out of the habit of keeping one long list), being able to keep a completed item around for a length of time i set myself...i need to learn to use the tabs more but right now i am pretty satisfied.