# Roadmap ## Version 0.1 - Native macOS SwiftUI/PDFKit app. - Local PDF opening. - Reading controls: scrolling, zoom, fit width, fit page, page navigation, search. - Focused default reading mode with optional page thumbnail sidebar. - Highlight, underline, selection-bound comment, and free-text annotations. - Anchored comment popovers from newly created selected-text comments, highlights, underlines, free text, and clicked annotations. - Annotation list sidebar. - Optional comments review sidebar with grouping, collapsed filtering, replies, and navigation. - Save, Save As, and native macOS sharing with standard PDF annotation writing. - `.app` and `.dmg` build scripts. - Visual QA screenshots for empty, reading, popover, comments, and dark-mode states. ## Shipped In Version 0.3 - Settings for highlight and comment colors. - Higher-contrast default highlights and comments. - Standalone highlights that do not open a comment editor. - Drag-and-drop PDF opening from the empty app window. - Return-to-save and Shift-Return-for-newline comment behavior. - Preview-compatible exported comments for selected-text markup. - Safer close/open/quit prompts for unsaved annotations and reply drafts. - Mac App Store packaging path for `net.akkolli.ihatepdfs`. ## Next - More explicit visual selection handles for the active annotation. - Better undo/redo integration for annotation edits. - Optional author identity preferences. - More granular sidebar and inspector layout memory for complex multi-window workflows. - Fully standards-compliant reply-thread relationships through a lower-level PDF writer if PDFKit continues rejecting object-valued `/IRT`. - Stronger interoperability test corpus covering Preview, Acrobat Reader, and browser PDF viewers. - Import/export verification fixtures for existing annotated PDFs. ## Later - Optional OCR for scanned readings. - Optional citation metadata display. - Optional AI summaries or question prompts. - iPad companion app. - LMS integrations.