For those who want to permanently migrate from Reddit I have created two communities that I will miss a lot starting June 30th: bearapp thingsapp Anyone who wants to help as a moderator is welcome!

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    1 year ago

    @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?

    • ScoobyDoo27@lemmy.world
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      1 year ago

      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.

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      1 year ago

      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.

  • Icebound_Woof@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Things 3 was one of the best apps at the time of release and even though it is been constantly updated, it is getting “older and older”.

    Not been able to add attachments, no E2E encryption (even reminders has it now!) and no sharing features makes it a difficult decision when we have Reminders and Omnifocus 4 in beta.

    A new version with this features would make me move from reminders in an instant.