Sunday, May 19, 2013

Pitching Cockpit AIT Planner against the gigantic Evernote

A friend told me, Productivity tools is a crowded market.

I responded, Has the crowd solved the problem?

He said, No it hasn't. But...

I checked Evernote which has been hogging the limelight for quite a while. The friend told me it's a productivity app and he uses it. After checking the app, I went to the About Us section of Evernote website.

Here's what it states:
Our goal at Evernote is to help the world remember everything, communicate effectively and get things done. From saving thoughts and ideas to preserving experiences to working efficiently with others, Evernote’s collection of apps make it easy to stay organized and productive.
Interesting, no? And if something delivers on that promise, life's sorted, right?


So here's the thing. Cockpit AIT Planner beats Evernote in 'remembering everything', 'communicating effectively', 'working efficiently with others', 'getting things done', 'staying organized' and 'being productive'.

To tell you honestly, Cockpit might not be as sleek looking to the eyes as Evernote is. But take the comparison beyond the visual sleekness and you'll find that Cockpit is intuitively usable, fast and delivers on the points mentioned in the inverted commas above. Why? Because of the AIT (A = ACTION, I = INTERACTION & T = TRANSACTION) classification framework on which Cockpit AIT Planner has been designed. Evernote seems to have a lot of whistles but lacks the framework that fulfills the points mentioned above.

Try Cockpit AIT Planner on your Android. This is the link to download. https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.planner.cockpit&feature=nav_result#?t=W251bGwsMSwyLDNd

Alternatively, if you love the charm of writing and maintaining a little planning book, just drop in a message to sidsoni at gmail dot com and I'll ship a copy to you.

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