Gabz
Gabz
First on the month (year) homescreen. gabz.me
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adrianizq
adrianizq

@Gabz good on you ... sticking with a task manager (hopefully).. for the way my brain works... things 3 is still working the best... I am on a pc a lot... and the way my job works I can't always be on my phone/ipad, but even so, start dates are really key.

And Things 3 is so fluid and fast on mobile

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Gabz
Gabz

@adrianizq right! I’m too on a pc all day at work, which is why Todoist was probably the best option. But most of work tasks and to-dos , get tracked mostly by email, categories and flags. So I don’t necessarily need a todo app for my work

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adrianizq
adrianizq

@Gabz I get many tasks and things I need to follow up on via email. I forward them all to Things.

I also get many tasks that are due in say 3 weeks, but I need to be working on as I have time.

This is where I really rely on start dates. It allows the task to show up in my today list, where I can see it and be reminded to make some progress, and if I don't finish it it just carries over to the next day, or.... If I know I won't have time to do that task today, simply change the "when" date to the next day.

I still like to keep up on other apps features, but the way things works just clicks with me.

If todoist would add start dates (unlikely) I would probably switch.

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