So I’m using Windows 10 at my new job. There’s a lot not to like but there are some interesting aspect. - Windows hello is nice (Apple Watch unlock on a Mac is better) - onenote is kind of cool - I like the titles I still prefer macs.
So I’m using Windows 10 at my new job. There’s a lot not to like but there are some interesting aspect. - Windows hello is nice (Apple Watch unlock on a Mac is better) - onenote is kind of cool - I like the titles I still prefer macs.
@ChrisJWilson I'm on the same boat as you. It takes some adjustment. Since almost every system I have is iOS/macOS centered, I have been struggling a bit. Glad for OmniFocus for the Web lol
@ChrisJWilson Yep, you sum it up well; there’s interesting stuff there but it never feels as nice or complete as the Mac does.
@Gabz I had forgotten about OmniFocus on the web 🤔 I was thinking of going back to Todoist. This was how it got me last time 😜 I keep hitting Alt, trying to do things and then getting confused and annoyed.
@ChrisJWilson I did go back to Todoist for my first three weeks, simply because it was a windows app. Still I preffer OmniFocus so I got the Web app and I just hve it opened in a corner of one of my two minitors. Whats nice about having the native Windows app for Todoist though is that you get notifications on your computer, where as Omni for the web, you's depend on either your watch or phone
@martinfeld the surface neo looks a very interesting concept and I’m really intrigued how their whole ARM shift will go. Still, it feels awkward to me now. I remember finding OS X a bit strange at first but I don’t think it was really “awkward”.
@ChrisJWilson Awkward is a good way to describe it. I have to use Teams at work and having used it on both Mac and Windows, even as one of the company’s newer apps it feels a bit clunky and out of place on both systems.