One final plea, Andrey:

Keep it simple, keep it incremental, so you can do it sooner rather than 
later. A very-full-featured-app like what Omnifocus did takes a long time, 
requires a lot of coding and debugging, and still won't satisfy everyone. 
You have so many things on your plate that I can only guess it would be six 
months before we saw something that did a lot.

Instead, I'd suggest starting with something "simple" (I know nothing is 
simple) that will produce a lot of value for MLO+Watch users: simply adding 
a task with a minimum of effort. Nothing fancy: no parsing, no options, 
just drop this reminder into my Inbox for sorting later.

That way Watch owners can start getting value out of it right away, while 
you figure out what the fuller version should include. (But, of course, 
please keep that simple, too. Resist the temptation to try to do everything 
in the Watch UI.)

And now I'll be quiet, so you can get back to work.

Thanks!

On Tuesday, July 28, 2015 at 7:35:11 AM UTC-4, Nick S wrote:
>
> Hi Andrey, that's excellent news. I've had my iWatch for a few weeks now 
> and am loving it. I can email tasks into MLO but that's a bit cumbersome. 
> iOS alerts show up too. 
>
> Take a look at what Omnifocus have done with their iWatch app - elegant 
> and useful. 
>
> Looking forward to seeing what you come up with! 
>
> Best Nick

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