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To give you a kick start; things I would consider for Yipgo 2.0:

* Lots of people understandably don't trust an unknown company/person with their potentially secret TODO lists - add dropbox/drive support from the offset. Also means emacs/vim users can hack the files directly.

* "Normal" people like the agenda and wish they could interact with the items from it - defeats the point, but after yipgo was on lifehacker, I picked up a new type of non-technical user who now make up the majority of my users.

* Make sure it's mobile friendly (turns out the editor I chose doesn't work properly on Android, or at all on IOS).

* Possibly a Yipgo 3.0 thing, but people editing at the same time, ala docs, would be great (something I've wanted).

Actually, if you want to get in touch to see if we can combine forces drop me a mail, phil at apiaxle.com. I'd quite like to monetize the service if possible.



IMO if you don't trust an unknown person with your potentially secret TODO list, then you shouldn't trust Dropbox, Google, Amazon or Microsoft either.

My secrets are on an air-gaped fully encrypted PC. Apart keeping everything in my head this is the best I can come with, but it's still not secure enough for my liking, especially since the whole Truecrypt debacle the doubts are killing me.


I would have thought that the case too, but it really is my number one request from people. I guess Dropbox and co. put a lot of effort, money and people into security making them the better of the two options.


I have been meaning to work on something like this too. My email is in my profile if either one of you is interested in collaborating.




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