Not only can I see the progress of my work, blockers, and done log, but I can see everything mapped out tidily-much like a mind map-and connect the dots or say no to todos that are not important.I’ve used it for updating my personal website and for business school applications, interviews, thank you letters, and networking. A Kanban board feature like in Trello or the ‘active sprint’ in Jira but for more than engineering workstreams of product features is incredible.Todos grouped by project, priority, and being able scheduling for today or a later date make managing my constant stream of todos and follow-ups easy.I use this frequently in my todo list where I can add any context I need to complete a task.Ī powerful todo app combining my favorite aspects of Things 3 and Trello. The link will take you to the exact section within the note. You can copy a link for a section of your note and when you click it from any app, doc, etc.The search inside of bear is incredibly fast and picks keywords out quickly.You can search for notes in finder/spotlight.I’ve digitized my bullet journaling, which may defeat some of its purpose, but hey now I can search through my notes! So what’s to love about Bear and TickTick? Bear
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I don’t often pay for apps I’m usually able to get by with free versions, but I quickly bought Bear and am getting closer and closer to paying for TickTick. Recently I’ve been using Bear and TickTick, upgrades from OneNote and Things 3. This feature is available free on TickTick but is not available on Any.do.Įssentially, this means that you can create your calendar events on another app, sync your calendars to TickTick and then check off those events as you would a task.I love ? productivity apps. Adding of task through speech recognition.Here are the features which we will take a detailed look at: A Thorough Look At Major Features Of TickTick & Any.do A detailed look at each of these features for both apps. Here’s a summary of all the major features available on TickTick: S/NĪll the major features available on TickTick.īased on this analysis, TickTick has 12 out of its 17 major features available free.ĥ of its 17 major features are only available paid.Īfter going through these features, you may see a few that particularly interest you.Īnd that’s where we’re going next.
Here’s a summary of all the major features available on Any.do: S/NĪll the major features available on Any.do.īased on this analysis, Any.do has 12 out of its 15 major features available free.ģ of its 15 major features are only available paid. Overall comparison on the features available between TickTick and Any.do
S/NĪdding of task through speech recognition Take a look at this outline comparison of features between TickTick and Any.do. Which app has the better features though, is a matter of preference. More features – TickTick for it has 17 out of 20 major features.Īny.do only has 15 out of 20 major features listed below. Between TickTick & Any.do: Which Has More/Better Features? With TickTick, there’s more free play.Ĭhoosing between TickTick or Any.do? In my opinion after using both, I’d think that this is will largely be a matter of preference with how much customisations you want with your task management.Īnd while this level of customisations allowed is a large factor when choosing between these 2 apps, you might also want to look at the overall major features of the 2 apps before you decide. This is not to say that Any.do is a lesser app than TickTick, but just that Any.do has more of a defined framework that a user would have to go with. While there are default lists that are created for you, with the exception of “Today”, “Inbox” and “Events”, you are free to delete/edit them as you like.īased on this brief comparison, you can see that TickTick simply allows for more customisations with task management than Any.do. The default lists are clearly delineated. This is how the lists view shows on TickTick.