Input - The cloud console Reviews – Page 2

3/5 rating based on 18 reviews. Read all reviews for Input - The cloud console for iPhone.
Input - The cloud console is free iOS app published by Matt Healy LLC

Two star for the concept.

thomasg06

This app requires a Google login and crashes as soon as I logged in. Didn't get to use it yet.


Awesome idea, but

lc4s

When I first saw the concept I was amazed. But allowing people to connect only two services is insane. People would never buy more access without knowing if it's gonna work for them. Good idea, but it seems that money came first than the client. That is death for any service.


An excellent start

Girma Moges

Spotlight for iOS has a nice ring to it—just have to hope the business model justifies future support.


Innovative

MattMMatt

Quick way to make the best of things like Evernote


Requires Google login

Constant Apper

You need to log in to a Google account to even see the app work. Which the reviews of previous versions note, but not yet this one


Slick little app

paultopia

Seamless automated integration, type a couple words and email, post, append, calendar whatever. Love it. Like Drafts but without having to muck around with url schemes.


Nice idea, really problematic implementation

ekbtothee

As a few others have noted, this app requires that you grant it access to your Google account first thing — a BIG omission. The UI is an interesting idea, and it sounds like it should be fluid, but in fact it's extremely aggressive. You're given one long document like a keylogger dump of everything you've done (for example, complete emails!) — if there's a way to clear that, I couldn't figure it out. And as soon as you type anything in the famous input field, a transparent pane pops up listing commands or email addresses or whatever — and once it came up, I couldn't figure out how to get rid of that, either. When you need to kill an app to try to return it to an itial state, that's a very bad sign. I've used free-form input apps like this on OSX for many years (for example, LaunchBar and Quicksilver) — I get it, in fact I rely on them day and day out. But this app needs to be reworked to be useable.


Love the app, wish Google wasn't the only option

jjyoungx

This is a great app for quick in and out use. Sometimes I only have a minute to put something into Todoist or Buffer and I love it for that. However, only allowing access through Google is a bit of a bummer. In an effort to use Google much less this would be a preferred option.