• Rentlar
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    91 year ago

    I’ve made my own for Android: Taskmo

    Right now I’m trying out Joplin tho since it’s FOSS and crossplatform.

    • @Ashtear@lemm.ee
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      Went back to college last year and Joplin’s been amazing. More off-topic, but the only thing I wish it had was better search result organization.

  • @hperrin@lemmy.world
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    81 year ago

    I’ve been meaning to find a todo app, but I always forget. I have no way to remind myself. It’s a viscous cycle.

    • @flubba86@lemmy.world
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      31 year ago

      I hit reply to write something similar myself, but I forgot what it was. I wish there was a way to retrieve the things that fall out of my brain.

  • @tetris11@lemmy.ml
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    I go around telling people my intentions, and then query them 100 times a day about what I should be doing at any given time. If they stop responding then I spam them with emails demanding updates, and if they block my emails then I go to their houses.

    I’m very productive.

  • ℕ𝕖𝕞𝕠
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    81 year ago

    I’ve tried so many and even programmed my own and none of them worked for me. I was especially disappointed in the ones that claimed to be AI-assisted.

    • @PrincessLeiasCat@sh.itjust.works
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      Same (wrt that last part). Trying to find one that works but it’s honestly exhausting after years of seeing them all be pretty much the same. And I can’t really articulate what it is that would make it be the one for me. I know I’m not helping in any way here, lol

  • JRaccoon
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    41 year ago

    Google Tasks. Does not have all the features of other apps but does everything I need and was preinstalled

  • @pixelscript@lemmy.ml
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    31 year ago

    A Post-It and a pencil, usually.

    Not because “app bad” or “return to monke” or anything like that. Mostly because if I stow the note in a dedicated app, that somehow just makes me less inclined to write it down and read it later.

    A scrap of papersticking out like a sore thumb on my desk or burning a hole in my pocket? I’m going to be cognizant of that all day long. But an obscure text file chilling in a disused part of my phone, or a txt file lost in the shuffle of random shit on my PC? Outta sight outta mind.

    I also find all digital input schemes to be frustratingly less flexible than physical paper. Provided I have a writing utensil on hand that is functional (not always a given, granted) it is trivial to put anything I want on a note. Write anything I want. Draw diagrams. Underline or strike text. Write some things larger or heavier than others. All of these things are possible in note taking apps, but they come with the idiosyncracies of needing to know the selection techniques and menu options to activate them. In this way they’re all death by a thousand tiny annoying cuts for me.

    I even had a smart phone with a built-in stylus for a good long while. It definitely extended the things you could do with ease, but it was a far cry from a pencil.

    The only thing a note taking app can do in my mind that paper can’t is yell at you with a loud noise at a pre-programmed time. If I need one of those, I just set an alarm in my clock app.

  • @TORFdot0@lemmy.world
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    31 year ago

    I just use the reminders app on my iPhone, I tried a bunch of other apps. But it was the integration on my watch, Mac, iPad, etc that just made that option the most ideal, despite lacking features of some the otbers

  • N-E-N
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    31 year ago

    I’ve tried a bunch and def feel TickTick is the best

  • @StellarExtract@lemm.ee
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    31 year ago

    I use Trello to manage several lists (recurring daily, Tuesdays only, one-offs, etc) and reconcile them into a daily plan each morning