- Very fast site, props! Plus I really like the minimal design. Keep it that simple!
- Vim key bindings would be awesome (j/k for up/down).
- I'd expected than if I hit enter, but would type no text into it and "exit" with escape, the entry wouldn't get saved (as it stores no content). Instead there's just a blank line.
- When I am writing a new task and unintentionally hit enter, instead of the entry getting saved it moves to a new, blank task. You might wanna reconsider this behavior.
- Please think about international users, on my Swiss-German keyboard, the z and y keys (indent) are not next to each other (Y is left of my X on my layout). Consider adding an alternative like ">" to indent "<" to outdent or so.
- The other key bindings are very convenient and go easy and naturally.
- I deselected the "tweet this"/"like this" in the Settings, yet they still show up?
Overall: convinced. You just got a new user. But pleeeease, add the two vim keys and you would have one happier user. :-)
A couple things: when you exit from a blank line, the blank line is saved because some people might prefer to keep a blank line. I can see that it's surprising, but hopefully it's easy to get used to.
When you unintentionally hit enter, does your entry get saved in addition to moving to a new, blank task? The reason why enter moves to a new task is that it allows you to quickly enter one item after another
- Very fast site, props! Plus I really like the minimal design. Keep it that simple!
- Vim key bindings would be awesome (j/k for up/down).
- I'd expected than if I hit enter, but would type no text into it and "exit" with escape, the entry wouldn't get saved (as it stores no content). Instead there's just a blank line.
- When I am writing a new task and unintentionally hit enter, instead of the entry getting saved it moves to a new, blank task. You might wanna reconsider this behavior.
- Please think about international users, on my Swiss-German keyboard, the z and y keys (indent) are not next to each other (Y is left of my X on my layout). Consider adding an alternative like ">" to indent "<" to outdent or so.
- The other key bindings are very convenient and go easy and naturally.
- I deselected the "tweet this"/"like this" in the Settings, yet they still show up?
Overall: convinced. You just got a new user. But pleeeease, add the two vim keys and you would have one happier user. :-)