Unique note / task hybrid
I’ve been looking for a new note app for sometime. Recall is interesting. It merges the gap between a list manager and a note app with a unique spin.
I like that the developer is thinking different.
I like the clean UI.
I like the easy drag and drop on notes and tasks and being able to see them in the same view.
I like being able to add a title to organize lists or emphasize importance.
I like that you can view your day’s iOS Calendar events (pro).
I like that you can add links and photos too.
It will take some getting used to — how it all works. And a faq would be helpful.
After using it for just a day I find it scratches some itches that I’ve not satisfied in other apps.
However there are a few things that could make better.
I’m not sure if it has iCloud sync but if not, that would be top of my list.
Let us swipe between days to navigate between them easily without having to go back to the home screen first.
Option to allow photo to take up more of the view like in the developer’s other app, Today app.
A full screen view for the details / note area for writing longer notes.
Some more accent colors than the default 3.
Some pleasing background themes (perhaps based on a subtle hue of the accent color).
Category / Folder icons to choose from.
Notifications for future tasks or notes you want to be reminded of.
Apple Watch app for selective Recalls or Categories (with complications) — I can see a lot of uses for having Recalls(notes/tasks) on the watch.
There seems to be some overlap between the the two apps — TodayApp and Recall. But for some reason I find Recall more useful and appealing to use.
It seems to use a different area of the brain — where as most todo/list list apps lean towards the left side, Recall seems to be more right brained — it feels like a blank canvas and inspires my creative side and is also more fun to use than most I’ve tried.
Also, note/task creation/modification date discretely placed would be welcomed (like in the note/task/title view). The date is really a schedule option which can be helpful, but not a true creation date.
Lately, it would be nice if notes and tasks could have an all day option rather than be restricted to times of day. And better still, an option to let them extend multiple days.
I think Recall is off to a promising start. Here’s to hoping the developer continues to refine and improve it.
After the trial I am considering purchasing the pro. Would be great if a special intro pricing for early adopters was available, particularly on the Lifetime, because $30 is kinda steep for such a new app. And I might suggest an additional tip jar so loyal users could reward your work as new updates are released. Just my two cents.
Regardless, you are to be commended for the work and for thinking outside the box.
I like that the developer is thinking different.
I like the clean UI.
I like the easy drag and drop on notes and tasks and being able to see them in the same view.
I like being able to add a title to organize lists or emphasize importance.
I like that you can view your day’s iOS Calendar events (pro).
I like that you can add links and photos too.
It will take some getting used to — how it all works. And a faq would be helpful.
After using it for just a day I find it scratches some itches that I’ve not satisfied in other apps.
However there are a few things that could make better.
I’m not sure if it has iCloud sync but if not, that would be top of my list.
Let us swipe between days to navigate between them easily without having to go back to the home screen first.
Option to allow photo to take up more of the view like in the developer’s other app, Today app.
A full screen view for the details / note area for writing longer notes.
Some more accent colors than the default 3.
Some pleasing background themes (perhaps based on a subtle hue of the accent color).
Category / Folder icons to choose from.
Notifications for future tasks or notes you want to be reminded of.
Apple Watch app for selective Recalls or Categories (with complications) — I can see a lot of uses for having Recalls(notes/tasks) on the watch.
There seems to be some overlap between the the two apps — TodayApp and Recall. But for some reason I find Recall more useful and appealing to use.
It seems to use a different area of the brain — where as most todo/list list apps lean towards the left side, Recall seems to be more right brained — it feels like a blank canvas and inspires my creative side and is also more fun to use than most I’ve tried.
Also, note/task creation/modification date discretely placed would be welcomed (like in the note/task/title view). The date is really a schedule option which can be helpful, but not a true creation date.
Lately, it would be nice if notes and tasks could have an all day option rather than be restricted to times of day. And better still, an option to let them extend multiple days.
I think Recall is off to a promising start. Here’s to hoping the developer continues to refine and improve it.
After the trial I am considering purchasing the pro. Would be great if a special intro pricing for early adopters was available, particularly on the Lifetime, because $30 is kinda steep for such a new app. And I might suggest an additional tip jar so loyal users could reward your work as new updates are released. Just my two cents.
Regardless, you are to be commended for the work and for thinking outside the box.
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Similar to Things 3, but bad experience
I won’t give a bad review if this app is not trying to charge you badly at this stage. The general idea of this app is really similar to Things 3, but this app is developed as a toy instead of a real nicely-crafted app. Make it fully free if you really want to grow.
A good app
1.1.0 is a very good update!
Nice design; has potential
The app has a nice design. I created a task but could not move it to a different day or indicate when the task was due. Also, there was no data export, no reports, and no share to email or other app.
Response from developer
Thank you for your feedback. The core idea of this app is to allow you to create daily notes, and in the daily view, all your notes are organized in the order they were created. So, you’re right—you can’t move notes to a different day. Think of it like a physical notebook, and that’s what sets Recall apart from other apps. It’s primarily a note-taking app, not a to-do app.
Home view
The new home view is not at all productive or intuitive if I have to give more touches to give an entrance.








