By Casey Liss
 

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. 😊


  1. Namely, the switch from Add list… to Switch list on the Discover screen.

  2. 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.