New task manager
Started by Leib Moscovitz
on 7/8/2015
Leib Moscovitz
7/8/2015 4:38 am
It's called Ticktick (ticktick.com), just appeared in version 2.0.
It's multiplatform, accessible via web and apps for Android, iOS, etc.
Comes in both a free version and a pro version (comparison: http://ticktick.com/about/upgrade so far, the free version seems more than adequate.
Been using it for a day now, so far extremely pleased. At first sight it seems very basic, but when you dig into it a bit more you see that it has a wide variety of rather sophisticated options - and again, I'm talking about the free version!
It's multiplatform, accessible via web and apps for Android, iOS, etc.
Comes in both a free version and a pro version (comparison: http://ticktick.com/about/upgrade so far, the free version seems more than adequate.
Been using it for a day now, so far extremely pleased. At first sight it seems very basic, but when you dig into it a bit more you see that it has a wide variety of rather sophisticated options - and again, I'm talking about the free version!
MadaboutDana
7/8/2015 6:54 am
Funnily enough, I've recently returned to TickTick, having been using Ulysses as my task manager for several months.
TickTick isn't new, but they have been steadily developing it, and the latest version 2.0 is very good. With the addition of a proper calendar and tags, it's finally "grown up".
It's a great combination of simplicity and power. However, once Ulysses 2.1 comes out, I may be abandoning it again... although TickTick's reminders are useful, and not something Ulysses provides (yet).
TickTick isn't new, but they have been steadily developing it, and the latest version 2.0 is very good. With the addition of a proper calendar and tags, it's finally "grown up".
It's a great combination of simplicity and power. However, once Ulysses 2.1 comes out, I may be abandoning it again... although TickTick's reminders are useful, and not something Ulysses provides (yet).
Stephen Zeoli
7/8/2015 12:48 pm
Do you know if the data on your mobile devices is available even when not connected to the Internet? That's important to me, as I live in a rural area where I can't always be certain of being online.
Thanks!
Steve Z.
Thanks!
Steve Z.
Leib Moscovitz
7/8/2015 1:03 pm
Yes -
I tested it offline, and after syncing, the changes made offline were synced correctly.
I tested it offline, and after syncing, the changes made offline were synced correctly.
Stephen Zeoli
7/8/2015 2:58 pm
Thank you. That's good to know.
