New Apps of Interest
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Posted by Luhmann
Apr 6, 2019 at 06:53 AM
Sorry, this is probably a better URL:
Posted by yosemite
Apr 6, 2019 at 04:17 PM
Thanks, looks interesting. They sure are developing quickly, looks like they’ve only been around a year or so.
The “pricing” on the front page is vague so I dug for more details, which I found here:
https://docs.clickup.com/f-a-q/free-forever-unlimited-and-business-plans
Luhmann wrote:
> https://clickup.com/
Posted by Ken
Jul 15, 2019 at 10:09 PM
yosemite wrote:
Thanks, looks interesting. They sure are developing quickly, looks like
>they’ve only been around a year or so.
>
>The “pricing” on the front page is vague so I dug for more details,
>which I found here:
>
>https://docs.clickup.com/f-a-q/free-forever-unlimited-and-business-plans
>
>
>Luhmann wrote:
>> https://clickup.com/
While quite comprehensive, this app looks interesting and seems to have gathered a lot of reviews on comparison sites. Has anybody actually used it? And if so, what are your thoughts?
—Ken
Posted by Luhmann
Jul 16, 2019 at 07:42 AM
I find the current user interface overly complex and difficult to use, but version 2 is in beta and should come out this summer. I am not a beta tester, but I will look at Clickup again after they release that version… One thing that I did like about it was the ability to make different lists work in different ways. This is useful because one of the problems with Dynalist / Todoist / 2Do is that each has only one way of treating lists. Being able to customize which features are available for different lists could help make it easier to use one app for multiple purposes. Let’s see what version 2 looks like…
Ken wrote:
>While quite comprehensive, this app looks interesting and seems to have
>gathered a lot of reviews on comparison sites. Has anybody actually
>used it? And if so, what are your thoughts?
>
>—Ken
Posted by Ken
Jul 16, 2019 at 03:14 PM
Luhmann wrote:
I find the current user interface overly complex and difficult to use,
>but version 2 is in beta and should come out this summer. I am not a
>beta tester, but I will look at Clickup again after they release that
>version… One thing that I did like about it was the ability to make
>different lists work in different ways. This is useful because one of
>the problems with Dynalist / Todoist / 2Do is that each has only one way
>of treating lists. Being able to customize which features are available
>for different lists could help make it easier to use one app for
>multiple purposes. Let’s see what version 2 looks like…
Good to hear. I took the plunge last night and signed up. It is a bit complex and somewhat visually hard to read at first glance, but I am hoping to see what can be done once I find my way around a bit better.
—Ken