Things is my to-do app of choice.
Huge fan of the GTD philosophy. I'm curious if there's anything worth checking out.
What are you using?
Things is my to-do app of choice.
Huge fan of the GTD philosophy. I'm curious if there's anything worth checking out.
What are you using?
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Try notion.so/, it's my favorite tool.
I love the database tables. They absolutely thought of us developers creating this app.
How are you using it as a to do app?
The con is it would take some time to learn and setup.
What I like is how they utilize keyboard usage (by the
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).I think there is a built-in template allowing you to drag-drop the tasks in a board, or display it in a calendar, table, etc; and do some sort.
You can also create your own template.
Oh this looks neat! will give it a try!
I used to use Wunderlist but they shut down on May 6 so now all of my teams are using Quire. A simple to-do list app and there's nothing complicated about that tool. Even if you love GTD Method, bonus point for Quire! They are quite flexible and let you build your own workflow, which I love :)
The demo looks interesting. Nice find! Love the suggestion.
I am trying out the new Microsoft ToDo app!
This app, yes?
I suppose being in the Microsoft ecosystem makes their todo app easier to adopt.
Exactly!
I'm using the one I develop: Due Today. I have a massive update for it coming out, soonish. Unfortunately, I fell into the trap of over-developing it, so I've been working on it for way too long.
Sign me up for the beta list!
I use the one called "Laziness"
"Coach Potato" comes in as a close 2nd, tho