First non-game to use the OpenFeint platform.
UK developer Runloop says it's the first company to use the OpenFeint connected gaming platform for a non-game iPhone app.
The app is called Dunnit!, and it's a To Do list application, which lets people create lists of tasks and then tick them off as they're completed.
Wrapping OpenFeint around it lets users win achievements the more they use the app - with specific achievements for creating 100 tasks, completing five tasks four weeks early, creating 20 task tags, and so on.
Using OpenFeint also lets users of Dunnit! compete against their friends and colleagues to see who's more productive. Twitter integration lets them boast to the wider world too.
The app, which costs $4.99 / £2.99, is available now on the App Store.
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"We developed Dunnit! to break the To Do list mould," says Runloop founder Daniel Wood. "Who says productivity tools have to be all work and no play? Gamers need to get things done too."






















