For those who want to permanently migrate from Reddit I have created two communities that I will miss a lot starting June 30th:
bearappthingsapp
Anyone who wants to help as a moderator is welcome!
@C_Gajewski recently I switched back from Things to Reminders. When I bought Thing, the Reminders app was very barebones, but it has caught up quite nicely. I am curious, what are you missing in Reminders? Or to rephrase it: What am I missing out of in Things?
The couple things I wish reminders did are having reoccurring reminders with sub tasks and reminders that can be reoccurring based off the time completed instead of a set date.
It’s been a while since I really used reminders, but I believe it doesn’t make those callback links I can get for Things tasks and Bear notes. I link back and forth between them all the time, so that’s something I would miss.
Overall Things feels like it’s set up precisely for my gtd-ish workflow, whereas reminders felt like I had to work for it to function like that. I can’t put my finger exactly on what it is.
@C_Gajewski recently I switched back from Things to Reminders. When I bought Thing, the Reminders app was very barebones, but it has caught up quite nicely. I am curious, what are you missing in Reminders? Or to rephrase it: What am I missing out of in Things?
The couple things I wish reminders did are having reoccurring reminders with sub tasks and reminders that can be reoccurring based off the time completed instead of a set date.
It’s been a while since I really used reminders, but I believe it doesn’t make those callback links I can get for Things tasks and Bear notes. I link back and forth between them all the time, so that’s something I would miss.
Overall Things feels like it’s set up precisely for my gtd-ish workflow, whereas reminders felt like I had to work for it to function like that. I can’t put my finger exactly on what it is.