If TickTick had true start dates and a true review system, it would be the unsung hero of productivity and a complete powerhouse. It may look like Todoist but it does much more and is much more clever. Don’t be fooled for a moment: the developers have really created a solid system here. Overall, a lot of thought went into this application. What’s more, the smart date options (Morning, Evening, Tomorrow, etc.) combined with an extensive reminder system easily replace Due. Entering tasks and moving around the app is easy and again super-fast. Not in terms of superficial beauty, see: Things, but in terms of functionality. Honestly, it’s probably one of the best designed apps I have ever had the pleasure of using. Very clever, and it works wonderfully to review the past. It gives you a log of completed tasks which you can annotate. I really love the Summary (in beta for now) as well. Drag and drop is included, among other cool little tricks. It’s very nifty and gives you a top-level perspective and many different views. And through a combination of Hidden and Closed lists, you pretty much have full viewing control. Then there’s the interface: it’s very clean and neatly designed. Syncing is instant, updating is instant, everything just zips along. For starters, the app is fast, really fast. And I have to say: I’m incredibly impressed.įirst off, TickTick does so many things right, I don’t even know where to begin. It’s great timing you should mention TickTick here, since I’ve been just checking out the application.
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