On the left side of the main window you can see vertical tags for each category (Daily Tasks, Master Tasks, Compass, Goals and Mission) and the switch between them will be animated, together with sound, in order to create the effect of a real organizer. The first thing you notice at launch is the beautiful, leather planner like design that looks so familiar for so many users. Still, my planners also contained an area for contacts which unfortunately is missing from the application: Address Book integration should do the trick while eliminating the use of yet another application (no worries though: this is already in the next features pool, so it will probably be added soon). Opus Domini not only allows you to monitor your day to day routine, but also gives you the possibility to keep in mind the long term tasks and goals while staying in touch with the outside world through the built-in weather tracker. There are numerous planners out there that try to give you the tools to stay organized and efficient, but Opus Domini stands out thanks to its beautiful design and simplicity of concept: everyone knows and feels comfortable using a classic agenda. Opus Domini is designed to give the same comfort while eliminating the chore of carrying around voluminous agendas.
and i reiterate i have no problem with the cost of the software itself but it’s not my purposeful intention to purchase it at this time.Planners have become a symbol of security in our hectic life: everything will be ok as long as you have your organizer and stick to the program. I am not accusing the developer of Opus Domini of anything and am sure i am simply confused about the price status of this app and how things work at the relatively new mac app store.
is there a written rule in the terms of the mac app store that once an app is made downloadable for free, it must always remain free in its future updates, or otherwise the cost be clearly labeled? I feel very confident apple would foresee any attempts of trickery at the mac app store and stop them before i even knew about them, but i’m wanting a little feedback on this one. at the most i was just going to use this app for jotting down quick tasks that weren’t all too important, and slowly check out the power, or lack of power, of the app over time and check out its usability. i only downloaded this app because it was free and looked interesting but i haven’t really tested the features of it yet. the thing is i use a different task manager, have for years, like it a lot and have no intention of switching at this point. I have no problem with the pretty lady charging $5 for this software - she’s gotta eat more than that apple.
i won’t trust the mac app store anymore if an application can be given away for free for the purpose of omitting the “price” button with the “installed” button, so when you click “update” on the next version of the app you are charged for it.
If i do click to update this app via the mac app store browser and my credit card is charged $5, this will be one of the most scandalous bait-and-switch tactics i’ve come across concerning the mac app store. the only mention of price i could find was here on macupdate and at the mac app store preview web page. I looked all over the developer’s web pages and found no mention of price whatsoever. so now since the app is installed on my computer, when i open the mac app store browser there is no price listed in the “buy” button - it just says “installed.” so i guess my question is, if i click “update,” to update to version 1.3, will my credit card be charged $5? i downloaded version 1.2 for free via the mac app store browser. I’m confused about the price status of this software.