In the Android app, the squid personally reminds you what needs to be done and praises you when you complete tasks. One of the things I enjoyed most about this was not just the standard cool features you come to know and love of many task managers, but the notifications and reminders. Once the most popular task manager on Lifehacker this cute squid once managed all my tasks for me after I left RTM behind. Meh: crazy high subscription fee and severely disfunctional phone apps without it Astrid Astrid the squid could not be any cuter! Love: e-mail reminders, smart task adding, tags That’s when I found out that with a free account, you are only allowed to sync once a day! Fine, I thought, I’ll go premium… As it turns out, that’s 25 dollars…. When I got an Android smartphone, I was excited to get the RTM app so I could check off my tasks anywhere. It has a nice and clean interface and many repeating task options. Back then, I mainly used it for repeating house chores. This was the first list keeping application I ever used. Oh RTM and your little cow favicon ( I might have mentioned this before), how I used to love you. Remember the Milk Cute RTM cow favicon in action I’ll summarize my love, feelings of meh and other assorted ramblings for Remember the Milk, Astrid and Wunderlist and Todoist below. So let’s get started with the list comparison (lol). I’m by no means a GTD-fan, but I do enjoy a good AutoFocus FV session (I’ll write a blog on that technique next) and lists in general. If there’s anything I love doing, it’s making To-do lists and if there’s another thing I really love it’s finding cool apps that help me get stuff done. This is not the correct place to be fundraising.A blog post topic that has been ironically lingering on my To-do list for some time is a comparison of task managers I’ve been using over the years: Remember the Milk (RTM), Astrid, Wunderlist and Todoist. Do not ask for upvotes, money, donations, or any form of payment. All members have the right to use this subreddit without the risk of members being pestered.ĭo not ask for money, donations, upvotes, or other services. We wish to keep the subreddit a safe place for all. This type of advertising is a form of harassment and is unacceptable. Moderators will not hesitate to ban people for this, even if the offence is not carried out on the subreddit. No Advertising via DMs - The use of direct messages (DMs) to advertise a personal site (app, website, platform) is forbidden. Moderators may use significant discretion when considering whether content is NSFW or not. No NSFW Content - NSFW content, and what resembles NSFW, no matter how vaguely, is strictly forbidden in this subreddit, so that everybody can feel comfortable contributing. Nobody wants to be greeted by a swarm of links when they open up the subreddit! To post a link, you must add at least a paragraph of description, explanation, discussion or other applicable context. No Isolated Links - Do not post links without context or explanation. Example: Top 10 Things Successful People Do! Listicles are unstimulating and boring - please put some effort into your posts! No Listicles - A listicle is an article presented in the form of a numbered or bullet-pointed list. This includes accounts that consistently mention or link specific content outside of reddit unprompted. Disguising content or shilling to bypass this rule will result in a ban. Users should have the right to not be flooded by advertisements as they open this subreddit. This subreddit is not designed for self-promotion. No Advertising - Do not post to advertise, which includes and is not limited to any: apps, blogs, groups, playlists, services, websites, videos, etc. Let's make sure that we don't go off-topic - other users came here to see posts on productivity, not your cat nor what you did last weekend! Please use it for its intended purpose - as a platform for civil discussion about the topic of productivity, how to improve productivity, and similarly intertwined subjects.
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