SimonWoods
SimonWoods

Back on my bullshit.

Screenshot of my iPhone SE as of the time of publishing.

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Gabz
Gabz

@simonwoods Due is an amazing app but I can never stick with it for too long.

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SimonWoods
SimonWoods

@Gabz I love it so much. This is what Apple should have done with Reminders.

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Gabz
Gabz

@simonwoods I like the nagging feature for sure

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SimonWoods
SimonWoods

@Gabz It's one of those apps that happens to fit perfectly with how my life works. This is the kind of idea and execution I have found lacking on Android and Windows; either it's not there, there but only in a few cases, or just buried in some website that genuinely looks like it is was absolutely built to steal your identity and destroy your computer *coughsourceforgecough* 🙄

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sarcassem
sarcassem

@simonwoods hi! Love the use of emoji for folders. What is the app in the bottom left?

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SimonWoods
SimonWoods

@sarcassem Thanks! The first time I saw somebody else using emoji there was no going back. The bottom left app is DayGram, a simple journal.

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canion
canion

@simonwoods That DayGram app is beautiful. I had never heard of it but just bought it. I’ve used Day One for years, but the minimalism of DayGram is great.

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SimonWoods
SimonWoods

@canion Yeah I like it, even just on the face of it. Must confess I'm unsure if it's rock-solid or anything but in a weird way that works for me, since I'm not necessarily looking for a permanent journal storage as a must-have feature.

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canion
canion

@simonwoods The iCloud sync is a bit janky. It’s not going to replace Day One but I think it can offer some fun.

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SimonWoods
SimonWoods

@canion Can be useful to just spend some time with a different UX, especially for a regular habit.

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