I was pleasantly surprised — moments before sitting down to record Clockwise — that Devon Dundee over at MacStories had done a write-up of the aforementioned Callsheet 2025.2. Specifically, Devon spent a lot of time with the multiple lists of pins headline feature.
Outside of the publicity, this write-up was particularly gratifying for me, as Devon absolutely took notice of some of the power-user affordances I included. I thought long and hard about how to appease both novice and power users alike; it was so great to hear Devon pick up on all of these choices.
This includes both the progressive disclosure of multiple lists[1], as well as the surprising depth of the pin toolbar icon[2].
One of the ways I stay positive about my work is by working hard. I try very hard to produce work I’m proud of, and that will delight my users. To be able to read about how Devon was delighted by a very large effort that took a lot of thought was such a gift. 🥹
If you haven’t given Callsheet a try recently, you really should. It’s really coming into its own. 😊
Namely, the switch from
Add list…
toSwitch list
on the Discover screen. ↩If you tap on the pin, the current item will be added or removed from the active list, as appropriate. If you tap-and-hold, a menu will be presented, which will show all lists, and whether or not the current item is a member of any of them. You can quickly add or remove from this menu. Finally, the pin will be pinstriped if the current item is pinned in a non-active list. ↩