![]() Man, I can't highlight all the golden nuggets of TickTick if I don't want this review to be insanely lenghty. TickTick has awesome Calendar integration … and Subtasks!!! More precisely, Subtasks that really work the way they're supposed to: they're treated as first-class tasks, themselves, with individual reminders, notes, attachments, etc. And to me that's the single most important thing of a task manager: reliable, robust reminders – ruthless even – that you have to ACT upon by means of aforementioned, three possible choices. If so, TickTick is a pioneering frontier app in the task manager field next to Due (which is purely a reminder app) to pay attention to this. Disclaimer, I haven't fully evaluated this feature but have high hopes it works the same as Due. It's close to, or even on par with, the allmighty iOS-only Due app, that has this nagging feature that actually doesn't allow you to forget tasks – you either Dismiss, Postpone or Complete your tasks or it'll nag you forever! – which seems to be the same deal with TickTick. Like, for instance, its reminder functionality. TickTick is Microsoft To Do plus all kinds of really useful goodies. I liked MS To Do for its simplicity and quick operation, but it's slightly too thin and basic. The one I just came from – which is now my distant, second favorite – was Microsoft To Do. I've been plowing through them all, one by one. Learn more about TickTick at: Connect with us atįacebook: is absolutely THE perfect task manager for me. Subscribe to third-party calendars and day planners in TickTick.
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