It was a decent experience, but it had too many features to meet my taste. I like basic things. Their automatic timer detection supports a lot of formats, but it doesn't support something like "in 5 minutes," but it does support "in 5 hours/months/weeks.". Too bad, I frequently forget to do things throughout the day, so I have trained myself to set up quick-to-do tasks to remind myself a few minutes later. But doing it an hour later is asking for too much.
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I actually use vikunja (used to be more often when i was in college tbh). It's a really handy todo app, i probably didn't use it to its full extent but it's awesome nevertheless!
Some moron has changed the demo users password. Good job.
From the screenshots it looks pretty nice!
Not a moron.
If a app allowed that level of authorization to a user, that's a dev problem.
Allowing a user to change their own password is a dev problem?
It's crazy that they allowed the demo app creds to do that.
No better way to test the permissions system in your app than hosting a public demo.
Glad they're finally starting to combine services for fewer docker containers
I just use radicale with whatever caldav client you want.
On the phone I use tasks.org with davx. Thunderbird on the laptop.
I've been looking for an alternative to Google keep. This looks promising!
Looks promising, but not having an iOS app is a dealbreaker for me.
It literally prompts you to install to your desktop, meaning it's had at least the minimum amount of effort spent to make a decent mobile experience. Did you try it?
A desktop is nice, but my to-do things get crossed off on my iPhone 99% of the day, so still not very useful
Great app, I still have to use it, but it has been on my radar for a long time
Edit: to use it regularly, I used the app a few times
Can't really call something a great app if you've never used it before
I loggedd in once, clicked around, it worked. I still have to use it regularly, but I could still get the feel of it.
I think it’s possible. Tinker with the features, do some mockups, explore everything, “this is a great app, now if I can just get everything rolled over to this..” and then you don’t because it takes a moment of effort and then you forget.
Happens to me all the time. You can think an app is great, but haven’t had a chance to fully use it. Like I’m a huge fan of ClickUp for keeping things on track, but I also have adhd which means I end up forgetting to use it. Great app, crappy brain.