


And if you think I’m over exaggerating, have a quick search on your platform of choice. There are about 45,109,419 to-do list apps to choose from. Particularly now I’m all cross-platform and whatnot.
TICKTICK VS TODOIST REDDIT ANDROID
And that means as soon as I switch to an Android phone or Windows laptop, I lose my to-do list. The problem? It’s only available on Apple devices. Instead, I’ve been using something called Things, which is one of the most considerately designed and functional pieces of software I’ve ever come across. I don’t use Apple’s Reminders app for to-do list management. I’ve accidentally gone all-in on Apple with my to-do list.I’m not sure what to do about my calendar (more on that in the future) and.I still can’t find a decent writing app for Windows.I’m enjoying this strategy immensely, but it does present three challenges when it comes to the apps I use: For instance, over the last two or three weeks, I’ve been carrying around both an iPhone and an Android phone, and I’m still forcing myself to use the Lenovo Yoga Mat Slim Carbon 7 (or whatever it’s called). This means I’m living a more cross-platform life than ever before. What are Windows laptops really like? Is Android ever going to drag me away from iOS? I want to peer over the walled Apple garden and get a sniff of what other people are using. This year, I’ve promised myself and my audience that I’ll broaden my horizons when it comes to tech.
