develop a Personal Brain iPhone App
I had posted this as an idea but was not clear that I expected an iPhone App that could Synch with "Brains in the Cloud" Thus having Cloud based Brains is a key step but did not "Complete" My original idea. An iPhone App would be able to take full advantage of the iPhone UI and Multi Finger controls.
Thus the repost
TheBrain for iOS is out now worldwide. It features separate native UIs designed for iPad and iPhone. Thanks everyone for your patience.
Get it now: https://itunes.apple.com/app/thebrain-for-ios/id835873357
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Rich Moore commented
I love this software do much but do resort to Evernote as it syncs with all my devices. I wish I could use the Brain on iOS - its in availability restricts its use :(
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Anonymous commented
This would definitely be great!!!
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Betty commented
Yes please!
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Eric commented
I second the comment made by Anonymous. "The Brain as native iPad app and synchronized with the Cloud, is an absolute must for me. Until it is available, I won't consider its purchase."
I love the Brain product, but I will not purchase it until there is a native IOS version available.
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Jim commented
Ipad Brain. Very YES.
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Tomas commented
yes please
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Anonymous commented
The Brain as native iPad app and synchronized with the Cloud, is an absolute must for me. Until it is available, I won't consider its purchase.
JF Burguet
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YSS commented
I was looking to buy PB but what ? No iphone or ipad app? Forget it !! I'm looking for another software now !!! I'm outta here !!!
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tonja commented
PB on the iPad I will need this features:
o iPad native gestures
o Sync PB-iPad PB Desktop
o Real Handwriting Mode (with some toggle button ON/OFF) for pen-inputs
o Some freestyle info integration (like you will do it on paper, if you like to present information, interdependencies and emotions (picture). -
Damian commented
A system such as this has to be responsive; the HTML5 interface is 'fine' for getting access to my notes if I have to, but not responsive. There's no substitute for a native app in these cases.
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Jonathan Mao commented
Yes, an iPad version for sure!
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rob ruiter commented
YES PB needs to be available as an app on IPad.. I would pay dollars for it.. honestly..!!!
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Anonymous commented
I am working directly with families and if you develop a PB for the iPad your company is just going to gain more and more customers.... Do it... and expand more into the market... and ensure the PB syncs with the PC version.
Thank you,
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Henry Siegel commented
Brain on iPad? it is must have utility/feature/closer to God moment.
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Al2suisse commented
yes yes yes we need it !!!
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gmalone commented
Had a fleeting moment of hope that the new PB7 and improved Webbrain may have made iPad usage available... No joy. PB appears to have made a strategic error opting for curvy lines on a diminishing platform instead of putting its horses onto the 60 million iPad base. Though I remain hopeful, I also have a concern over whether PB will even do it the right way on iPad. It will need to hook into the Actions tool in many apps so info can be sent to PB from them. Meanwhile PB refuses to throw its users a bone, instead allowing us to defect to other products and methods shaking our heads.
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tk commented
My iPad has freed me from my computer. Over time I've discovered that if a piece of software doesn't have a supporting app then I eventually stop using it. I've hung on to PB waiting and hoping...
I just saw the email blast with PB7 updates. It looks great and I was ready to upgrade my earlier version, but when I still couldn't find a native iPad app I deleted it completely from my laptop. PB, I've archived my brains; call me when the iPad app is ready and I'll come back....if a competitor hasn't beaten you to it by then.
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gmalone commented
About two months ago I regretfully quit using Personal Brain because it wasn't available on the iPad which I now use in both my professional and personal lives more than my laptop. I always have the iPad with me. Interesting to note that Microsoft has now thrown in the towel, declaring that Apple is not a competitor ("They make hardware, we make software"), and MS Office is coming to the iPad soon. The point being, any software maker that is still dragging its feet to get onto the immense iPad platform is at risk of losing the game. I'd give anything if PB was available, for iPad, but until then, PB has lost me as a customer. Damn. My recommendation is this: Stop all development of the browser-based PB, and concentrate on rapid deployment of the PB app for iPad. And, importantly, be more proactive in communicating with PB users about your iPad plans and progress. I sense failure here, sadly.
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Anonymous commented
Yes, any feedback from the team will be great.
It has been marked as "planned" but what does it means in term of delay.... -
Anonymous commented
This should be by far your number one priority over all else.