Back to basics
I started work on simpleContact 2.0 Pro tonight. That is, I started to sketch my ideas on paper. To decide what will make the cut for the first release. To start working on answers for the what ifs and formalise the database structure that’s 80% designed in my head. The key features will be:
- Custom form fields. My most requested feature, which was always planned.
- Double opt-in mailing list. Services like Campaign Monitor insist on this.
- CSV export. This acts as a bridge to other software and services.
- Client-side validation. Powered by jQuery, a nice-to-have that I want to add.
- Easy upgrade. simpleContact 1.2 users can migrate settings and data easily.
I’ve gone back to good old fashioned paper because design comes first. I want to use my experience as a web designer to build an elegant solution to real needs. There will be no comparison tick list. I won’t add useless features for their own sake. I’ll be adding some over time however, that I’ve seen nowhere else…
I want to make something that’s remarkable because it makes a difficult thing easy. One user was kind enough to share that he’d tried seven other products without success before simpleContact 1.2. It is very rewarding to get feedback like that.
I’m not going to commit to a release date because of my schedule, but I’m going to aim for May/June. Version 2.0 Pro will cost $25, and the existing free version will remain, re-branded simpleContact Lite. Version 1.3 Lite will follow thereafter.









February 6th, 2008 at 1:02 am
Sounds great, I have just downloaded the free version and am about to install it. Keep up the good work.