![]() If anything they made me anxious to reach the goal. Where Todoist you have to press a button before you can add a task, kind of annoying. I love how the add new task box is at the top and center and ready for me to input something into it. Looking at Todoist’s little calendar that pops up looks limited and cheap compared to this one. I love how the calendar and time that pops up for setting a date for a task is setup. I love how I can set a duration of a task. I love how I can set a 1 day, 3 day, 5 day, or 1 week reminder before the task needs to happen. I like how you can see the completed task for the day or under a list. It feels less clunky then Todoist’s way of doing it. The completed button is way better then what Todoist does. The mobile has a button that allows you to go through your days task and allows you to move them to another day easily so you can plan your day out. I can really fine tune these list to be exactly how I want it. I get you have a 7-day on Todoist but it’s nice having a button right there under Today to see what I have to do the next day.Ĭustom list or smart list feel more robust. Also, you can more easily change the date or move to another time. You can in fewer buttons add details or start a list. To start I like info pane that is on the right. Keep in mind that I wrote this months ago so some stuff may have changed but I’m sure most of it’s very valid. In the process of switching I wrote out the things I liked about Todoist and TickTick so I’m going to paste that note here. I was a Todoist user but switched to TickTick awhile ago. However, once Todoist refresh their apps with a fresh modern design I will be moving back as to me its clearly superior in almost every dimension. I will be continuing to use Things 3 and enjoying it. ![]() Its a shame there is not a Windows version, but not a problem, I just them look up on Things on my phone instead. ![]() Things 3 is very attractive, also easy to and unlike Todoist has a calming feel… Besides those, I also enjoyed that my Today screen can, if I like, divide up all my tasks between their respective projects as opposed to Todoist which simply muddles everything together on the Today screen. Especially the latter, as colors is more organic to me to determine prioritization rather than fiddling with tags which is easy to do but not the same. The natural language and use of colour as a form of prioritization is a god send in Todoist and is sorely missed in Things 3. I remember using it and I sat there for hours reading articles and watching videos and it was a buzz as it brought out my geeky side but ultimately realized that is not what I needed, I needed something to simply manage my tasks quickly and elegantly. ![]() To me, Omnifocus seems to be for people that love to over-organize and enjoy using the system itself and playing with it. But then I would ask how complex really is your life to NEED Omnifocus. If someone liked the interface of Todoist, I see little reason to change to another task manager unless you NEEDED more functionality and then you’d probably go for Omnifocus. I was also bored at looking at the same thing 5-10 times per day. Todoist has wonderful functionality and easy to use, but in my opinion, looks awful. I used Todoist for a couple of years, but eventually switched to Things 3.
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