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Unarchive something in todoist for mac
Unarchive something in todoist for mac






unarchive something in todoist for mac

To the first point, with native automation Cultured Code has made significant inroads to mitigate some of the abilities lost by not having an API. Things 3 includes very basic natural language parsing for dates If anything, the relative slowdown - minimal as it is - helps add a little more deliberation into the process. I’m not saying I wouldn’t like to see better natural language support added to Things 3 - it does include some basic date parsing abilities - but it doesn’t come close to being the show stopper I thought it might. Never mind that with a keyboard the difference in keystrokes is minimal.

unarchive something in todoist for mac

At least I missed that until I realised it’s either a bonhomie for laziness, or an easy way to fill up a task list with lots of nonsense you’ll never do. Second is the natural language parsing for task entry. First, the API allowed me to use Zapier, and/or IFTTT for various automations. Initially there were two features I missed from Todoist. As it turned out, a trial on macOS convinced me to jump. Between the annually recurrent cost, and various Todoist annoyances, it was worth kicking the tyres. The cost of renewing that sub wasn’t much less than buying the Things 3 suite outright. Thankfully, a genuine reason presented itself when my Todoist subscription was up for renewal. Even if I’m only making excuses, I need more than new and shiny. In truth, I’m generally suspicious of trends, so I tried to avoid it while I still had good reason to. I‘ve only been using Things 3 for a few months. But, should you be wondering, is Things 3 better than Todoist, perhaps this will be useful. I’m not here to run that app down, it remains excellent for many reasons - maybe even better in ways that don’t matter to my workflow. Running pathological optimism means I’ve tried them all, but Todoist got left behind this time round. Inevitably this mean comparison with what I turned over along the way. Now that I’m on the bandwagon, here is my take on what makes it presently the best task manager for macOS and iOS - for me at least.








Unarchive something in todoist for mac