Omnifocus is something I've not tried because of its price tag so i'm trying to narrow it down between these 2. a bit of a hassle especially on mobileĪm still a GTD newbie so I'm trying to learn how to use tags and start time/duration of tasks. lack of a calendar view - calendar view on the app only shows my calendar events, & on the desktop view.one time payment, although where I'm from it's equivalent to paying $30 & $70 for the iOS and Mac app respectively, so definitely on the pricy side.List groups, list, projects, checklist, tasks.subscription model ($40/year) which i'm not a fan of.hierarchy/multi level task management is not in depth enough.supports many devices including non-Apple ones. calendar view (limited to free version for me so far, haven't seen what the pro one looks like).web version has full functions (i don't know why the right click menu on web version doesn't appear in the Mac desktop app?) One of the best alternatives to Wunderlist that you can use is Any.do.The most important reason people chose Wunderlist is: Wunderlists UI is very fast and easy to use. In the question What are the best cross-platform task apps Wunderlist is ranked 9th while Toodledo is ranked 25th. the following are the pros & cons with each app (for me) that i can think of, can i perhaps get some recommendations before i go Pro with either of them? When comparing Wunderlist vs Toodledo, the Slant community recommends Wunderlist for most people. was about to upgrade to Pro but i ended up going back to the appstore to take a second look at GTD apps, and downloaded 2do to try.Ĭurrently in a dilemma where i love both apps, but i can't decide which to stick to and start using. You get all the essential elements and functions of a typical. Hi guys! I've been using Ticktick for about 6 months now. 2Do is one of the top ten apps for keeping a to-do list.
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