A busy day changing how I work with my notes and tasks.
Personal notes, daily journal (and PKM) in Obsidian. I’m lucky to get the 40% educational discount.
I’ve switched TickTick for my task management. Apple Reminders will has my routine reminders as a fail safe.
Came back to look at #Todoist tonight to see how it stacks up against #Ticktick. Natural language date recognition when entering a new task was promising, but lo and behold - task reminders are a paid feature!! I shit you not. Walking away again. Why do so many people like this basic-ass bollocks app?
For about a year I used #Trello to manage my tasks/todo list. I had a customized workflow which included notifications sent to Slack along with some automations and other stuff that moved tasks around in lists (from inbox to completed and potentially back again if I undeleted them) and it worked exceedingly well for quick task entry and the like. In particular I loved how I could just say "call x tomorrow at 4pm" and it would do natural language date parsing and set a reminder for the time I wrote in the subject.
Now I'm between jobs and a lot of the automation in that todo list needs to be removed/changed/retired/whatever - I don't use Slack anymore, wrong email address for notifications and so on. So while the "under construction" tape is across Trello I'm temporarily using #TickTick as a todo list and it's actually really, really good. I honestly don't know if I need to return to Trello given that TT is so simple and useful for what I need right now (ie non-biz).
I regularly post questions of the day on a variety of subjects (thank you #neurodivergent#brain) but I'm making this one a question of the year bc it is that fundamental to my success as a person.
The reward for contributing meaningful (or humorous) answers to this question will be my sincere appreciation (valued at $0.02 USD).
THE QUESTION:
How can I seamlessly integrate a "lite" tool that operates across platforms (Windows, Linux, Android atm) into my second
When on a computer I oftentimes find myself falling back to a simple text editor (#Notepad++ on Windows), but I eventually end up moving this data into another system.
I love how #Todoist looks and feels, but their feature innovations are non-existent. I just received a mail from them saying their beta program now includes "Show completed" permanent tasks... For example, that feature has been available out of the box in TickTick for the longest time now.