iChris
iChris

Figuring out that I can view a Reminders list in columns completely changes how useful the app is for me. I’m going to try it out for a week and see how it goes.

Screenshot of a Reminders list called “Lemon Editing” with columns labelled Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, etc. Client names are blurred out.
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cdevroe
cdevroe

@iChris works best on iPad… but I use this for a few of my lists where the task takes longer than a single session to complete – so having a list of tasks I’ve started is good.

Unlike traditional kanban, you don’t need a “done” list because you mark the task as complete.

Interesting to use kanban for week planning…. 🤔

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iChris
iChris

@cdevroe my initial attempt with it was actually have a category called done because I do sometimes like the satisfaction of moving something to a done column instead of just checking it and disappears.

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iChris
iChris

@cdevroe and yes, this is made me think I need to expense a iPad for business reasons that’s solely have to do with being a to do list box. 😆

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xcrpt
xcrpt

@iChris Serously? How did I not know about this?

Is this another case of Apple UX with hiding things?

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cdevroe
cdevroe

@iChris I tried this for a bit. And it didn’t stick with me – likely because of how Reminders works across the entire platform. Checking them off works best.

In Trello, however, I keep a list of completed around.

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iChris
iChris

@xcrpt They added support for categories because of the “smart” grocery list feature I think. And so this came along for the ride. But yeah! It’s such a great hidden feature.

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iChris
iChris

@cdevroe Yeah I’m leaning in to the Today view more and trying to let go of the idea that I need to see the things I’ve done somewhere. :)

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