![]() Enter weekly meetings discussing obstacles/future scheduling. Fast forward a few weeks later, as I started heading a more complicated project at work, of course I’m using TickTick to track all of our tasks on this project. Made no sense to me why I’d want a separate notes list on my task manager. When I first tried the new note feature, I didn’t like it at all. What are your thoughts? Should they stick to task management, or step into the arena and clean up the Evernote refugees?Īgreed. IMO if their devs move fast with this and simply make a couple of tweaks, namely a quick-search/omnibar like Evernote, Things and Wunderlist have to quickly navigate and find tasks/notes, I actually think they could quickly dominate a market that they weren't even previously participating in. Meanwhile, no native, speedy and clean looking alternative does the job.Īlthough Ticktick's new note feature felt like a bit of an afterthought, it laid the groundwork to be a complete solution for both task/habit management and notes. ![]() If you use (or have heard the backlash from) Evernote recently, you'll have seen that they released a new app which essentially neutered it.Īll of the speed and accessibility benefits of the previous incumbent 'external brain' app had been replaced with a globally inferior update, and most users are reverting to the legacy while looking to jump ship. ![]()
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