Ali Fakhruddin the yellow doesn’t fit in
Noting: Notes app for Nothing Users
It looks absolutely awesome I hope they connect with you and make this.
Firstly, great layout! I have to agree with @pixcel25 that the yellow doesn’t quite fit with the gray and black theme. I suggest making the first shopping bar, marked with a check, a subtle green to indicate completion. For the yellow progress indicators, consider changing them to either white or a bright cyan blue, which would give a turquoise effect and might look more cohesive.
Regarding the overall list, it seems a bit crowded. The bottom “create a list” button, the red feather icon, and the left folder icon are very close to the bottom. It would be better to lift them up slightly and add a gradient shade behind them so that as the list scrolls down, it gradually fades to dark. This would help users focus on the bottom menu buttons and their icons.
Additionally, reducing the size of all the bars slightly could allow more space for the top button area, giving the text more room around the buttons. Just a few suggestions to enhance the design!
zygerboy Thanks a lot. Well noted and great suggestions. Will rework on a few things as mentioned.
Hi , #N_dial minimal dialer app is not working for after update android 15 #nothing_2a annoying please fix this. Nothing 2a
ManiKandan_98acGyVQUf We haven’t optimized it for Android 15 yet coz it’s still in beta. So please avoid that. We will resume working on it after the Noting release.
Ali Fakhruddin Hi Ali Fakhruddin,
You’re doing an amazing job with the Nothing community – it’s clear that you’ve put a lot of thought and creativity into this notes app design. I can see the attention to detail and the minimalist aesthetic that aligns well with Nothing’s vision. I wanted to share a few ideas that might take the app to the next level and make it even more engaging and user-friendly. Hopefully, you’ll find these suggestions useful, and they might inspire some new features!
First off, color coding different categories or list items would be a great way to help users differentiate their notes at a glance. Customizable icons next to each list item could also add a nice touch, giving users visual cues based on category – imagine a shopping cart icon for a shopping list or a book icon for study lists. This could really make the interface more intuitive and visually appealing.
Adding a more detailed progress indicator, like a percentage or bar, could give users clearer feedback on their tasks’ status. Instead of just showing an incomplete or complete circle, this could provide a more accurate sense of progress. Alongside that, allowing users to pin important lists to the top would make it easier to access frequently used notes without having to scroll.
More theme options would also be a great addition – perhaps different modes, like sepia or high contrast, to suit varying preferences. A distraction-free writing mode could be another option, hiding non-essential elements to help users focus on their content. And for users who like to get into the details, supporting sub-tasks or nested lists would help them organize tasks hierarchically, breaking down each note into smaller parts.
Integrating reminders with deadlines would bring a new level of functionality. This way, users could get notifications for important items, making the app not just a notes tool but a mini task manager. A drag-and-drop feature for list reordering would make prioritization more straightforward, especially for users juggling multiple lists.
For a quicker way to add items, a small “+” button in each category could make it super easy to add new items directly from the main screen. Adding subtle animations when users check off tasks or open a list could enhance the experience and give the app a polished, modern feel.
To keep it Nothing-inspired, consider adding a minimalistic text formatting toolbar that appears only when needed, keeping things clean but functional. Embedded images, voice notes, or quick sketches could display as small, expandable thumbnails, reducing clutter. A floating, transparent widget could show recent or pinned notes on the home screen, while an intelligent summarizer could help condense long notes into a quick overview.
Adding in haptic feedback could make actions feel more engaging, and a Spotlight-style overlay for quick search would let users find keywords or tags without leaving their current view. For personalization, gradient-based progress bars and inline widgets for dates and reminders could bring subtle color shifts to indicate status.
It’s all about keeping it clean, simple, and intuitive – and I know you have the vision to pull it off. Keep up the amazing work, Ali, and looking forward to seeing where you take this app next!
MohammadAhnafAzmain Hey Bro. Thank you very much for your suggestions. These are all noted down and will be implemented in the Pro version as it also aligns with our plan for the Noting Pro. The current FREE version will be a very simple note taking/todo app with a few features up its sleeve. We are a growing team and to keep it sustained we need resources as well. Hence just so that the efforts dont go in vain, we have kept all the advanced features in the Pro version. Be it customization or themes. But this feedback surely is helpful. Thanks again for your inputs.
Ali Fakhruddin will it be subscription based or 1 time payment
pixcel25 We are heavily targeting it for one time purchase however the online Gcloud storage requires subscriptions. So let’s see how it will go.
Ali Fakhruddin the lite grey colour scheme feels very on brand w nothing viva future retro computing
Ali Fakhruddin are the notes stored on cloud or the device??
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Ali Fakhruddin Apologies for the late response, Ali. I really appreciate your insightful explanation, especially since you’re so well-known in the community. Now I understand the difference between the pro and basic versions. Thanks for the help! I’ll give it a try and hope it works out well.
Ali Fakhruddin looks pretty well, waiting to change my N Notes app for this one.
MohammadAhnafAzmain Youre welcome mate. dont know about the community part but I try to do my best and help talented people around. Nonetheless the Pro features will be revealed shortly so stay tuned while we figure out how to move people from Adobe to Noting.
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Give the link to download this application @Ali Fakhruddin take this app looking good and good ui modedit: removed tags
I love the name, Noting
Ali Fakhruddin Love the idea and the naming, Nothing needs a notes app!
You will shortly get it on the Playstore.