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I’ve considered using Reminders for many years, and it’s never stuck. It’s also a UI issue for me. Not editing, but display. There’s no...
Wednesday at 11:16 AM
fooddude
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So not to belabor the point, but if it's today wouldn't you be in todays context? You could have a today next action you can't do...
Wednesday at 10:32 AM
mcogilvie
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Cultured Code assumes a hierarchy: areas, projects, and actions, with contexts implemented as tags if you use them. After trying lots of...
Wednesday at 9:55 AM
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And that is a smart decision and God bless them for not charging for it.
Wednesday at 9:46 AM
fooddude
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I'm confused are your contexts this or this ? And I've never understood Personal and Work. I thought GTD was to integrate one life into...
Wednesday at 8:39 AM
TesTeq
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@mcogilvie After your recommendation I am a happy user of Bear (notes). It uses iCloud and synchronization works flawlessly and is super...
Wednesday at 6:44 AM
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While iCloud sync does work reliably, it can be sluggish, depending on the app. Things sync is generally quite fast, and I suspect...
Wednesday at 6:39 AM
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morn
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And that is a smart decision and God bless them for not charging for it.
Tuesday at 7:42 PM
mcogilvie
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While iCloud sync does work reliably, it can be sluggish, depending on the app. Things sync is generally quite fast, and I suspect...
Tuesday at 6:23 PM
TimBourne
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could users please try to suggest a : best uses for this journal?
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thanks okay ? But - the presentation of them you must agree could be improved? right - its the best method to do things? I'm not...
Tuesday at 11:34 AM
TesTeq
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@MichaelB215 I love Things but still wonder why the heck they don't wan't to use iCloud synchronization. This is not reasonable since...
Tuesday at 8:29 AM
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I found a workaround to implement time-based reminders, both one-time and recurring, for Keep Notes as Google Tasks. When you create a...
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Learn about Google Keep reminders in Google Tasks Although I knew that this change was coming, I didn't grasp how it would affect my...
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To the surprise of no one, I've migrated back to Things 3. The Apple Reminders experiment was a great learning opportunity - I...
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To the surprise of no one, I've migrated back to Things 3. The Apple Reminders experiment was a great learning opportunity - I...
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