This email thread reads like we have multiple sales agents of competing
companies. lol
On Mon, 2017-06-05 at 18:27 +0000, Joaquin Oltra Hernandez wrote:
The UI interactions look great. I specially like the
completion pie chart
on each project, great idea.
For the non-Apple people, I've been using Todoist, and it has been pretty
great. It is polished, and well featured, and it has some pretty cool
features (loving the karma indicators every day). They've been around for
10 years and (even if you never know) they are in this for the long run
<https://tentimezones.com/why-we-don-t-have-an-exit-strategy-d3256107d958>
(looking at you wunderlist...) and they are remote, bootstrapped and
profitable.
I don't think it is that expensive though, a couple of years of todoist
premium are 60$, which accounts for desktop and phone Things. So if you get
a half-life of 2 years it is around 2.5$ per month which is pennies if it
is a useful tool for you.
Happy todoing!
On Mon, Jun 5, 2017 at 11:13 AM Sam Smith <samsmith(a)wikimedia.org> wrote:
On Thu, Jun 1, 2017 at 4:00 PM, Corey Floyd
<cfloyd(a)wikimedia.org> wrote:
I admittedly hesitated to buy it for a few days as it is one of the most
expensive suite of apps to buy, but I finally obught the iPhone app today
and was blown away.
I'm also an avid user of Things and also hesitated before upgrading to
Things 3, but, like you, I found it to be worth every single penny. Both
apps (macOS and iOS) are absolutely incredible.
The only issue I had was that upgrading the Things 3 breaks syncing with
older versions, which kinda forces you to upgrade on other platforms. I
don't regret upgrading though.
-Sam
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