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Supernotes
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Short-form note-cards
The note-card format is incredibly versatile, and great when you have lots of information.
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Only web apps for now
The developers haven't released native apps yet.
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Responsive platform
Works on all devices, from mobiles to laptops.
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Full Markdown (with LaTeX equation) support
Great to be able to use all the features of Markdown, rather than a select few.
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Platforms:
Web, Mac, Windows, Linux, iOS, Android
API:
Yes
Collaborative:
Yes
Search:
Yes
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Quire
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7
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Free version
Free for up to 10 team members.
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Not self-hosted
Not available as a self-hosted solution.
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Multiple assignee
Assign to more than one person for a task.
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Integrations
GitHub, Slack, Microsoft Teams and Zapier integration.
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Kanban Board
You can move some selected tasks from the list to board to get focused.
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Simple and elegant UI
Everything looks clean and easy to use.
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Nested task list
Task list with unlimited subtasks.
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Flexible permission control
Assign to external team, share link with clients without signup, control members' view.
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Platforms:
Windows, Mac, iOS, Android, Web
Technology:
Dart, Swift
Subtasks:
Yes
Real-time collaboration:
Yes
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Genview3d
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Supports multiple types of data sources
GenView 3D can connect to multiple types of data sources such as ERP systems, SAP, XML files, Excel spreadsheets, Web forms, live streams, webcams, PPM, ticketing softwares, IoT, and many more.
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This is proprietary Service-as-a-Software Substitute
This is not software that the user can be in control of, it's Service-as-a-Software-Substitute, that locks users into a single instance of the software running on the company's servers. No source code is available at all, let alone under a free code license that would allow users to set up and migrate their data to their own instance if they became unhappy with the company's service.
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Runs on SAP HANA's latest version
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Can easily contextualize information
GenView 3D can add an extra layer of information this way allows the user to contextualize the information.
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Show processes and assets on a map
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Momentum
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11
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Pros
7
Cons
3
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Specifically designed for GTD
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Beta interface is confusing for first-timers
The interface is very opinionated (this is a good thing). But it is not obvious how to map user's own GTD variant onto the one the author has in mind. Maybe after it is in production, there will be better on-boarding.
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Automated Next Steps
Next steps have a separate view. Tasks can be updated sequentially or parallel.
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No native apps
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Projects and Tasks can be endlessly nested
You can nest multiple projects with tasks, there is no limit.
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In Beta (development)
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Has an offline mode
No permanent internet connection needed.
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Cross-platform
Web-based, progressive-web-app (PWA).
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Realtime synch
Data instantly updates on all devices.
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Clean design
Lots of space helps focus on the tasks.
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Platforms:
Windows/macOS/iOS/Linux/Android
Price:
free / 5$ subscription / 5$ ticket
Search:
yes
End-to-end encryption:
yes
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Zenkit
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Powerful and simple to use tool with a clean design
Easy to use and easily understandable for everyone.
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Many important data views
Data views include Mind-Map, Kanban-Board, Spreadsheet, List, and Calendar. Views can be switched easily.
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Native apps
Native apps for iOS, Android, macOS, Windows, and Linux.
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Platforms:
Web, Windows, macOS, Linux, Android, iPhone
Languages:
English, German, Portuguese, Spanish, French, Chinese (traditional), Korean, Russian
API:
Yes
Collaborative:
Yes
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TimeCamp
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Pros
14
Cons
5
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Con
Free Version modified rendering everyone's tracked data useless
A recent change has made the Free Tier completely useless, locking off every single page in the computer time menu to the paid plan, which is simply unacceptable imo.
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Graphical timesheets
Graphical timesheets placed in the calendar allows for an easy visual representation of how much time was used on what tasks on what hours for what days.
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Can be intrusive
Due to the nature of the app and that it tracks everything a users does it can easily pick up on an employees website usage. Ideally one should not be cruising the web while working but realistically this can be seen as pretty overbearing of an employer.
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Available for mobile
Users can track time regardless of their time and location.
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Numbers may be off
Instances of incorrect times for certain activities is pretty damning of an app that is supposed to track time accurately.
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Easiest of time tracking packages
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Free Version modified rendering everyone's tracked data useless
A recent change has made the Free Tier completely useless, locking off every single page in the computer time menu to the paid plan, which is simply unacceptable imo.
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Great for teams
This software tracks your activity on PC. You can use timesheets, invite other members to your team, even freelancers.
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No clients
You can't define clients and assign projects.
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Can help create an invoice
TimeCamp can create an invoice based on your project hours. The app will take care of the math for you, you just need to provide it with the rate and tax. TimeCamp can also export directly to Xero or Quickbooks.
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Easily check team attendance
At a glance, the team leader can see how much his team has logged in as well as how much time they have taken off.
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Collaboration
Keeps the team up-to-date with their assignments, delivers the highest level of conversations.
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Automatic time tracking
Based on keywords users can configure the software to categorize time automatically.
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Billing
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Distractions-free design
Easy to use, even for a person who doesn't know anything about PM.
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Subtasts
You can easily define subtasks!
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Mobile app for iOS and Android
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Integrations
Integration with Trello allows to track time directly there.
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Task management feature
You can easily create and delegate task for your team.
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Toggl
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Integration with existing services
Integrates with services such as TeamWeek, Pivotal Tracker, Github, Asana, Unfuddle, Gitlab, Trello, Worksection, Redbooth, Podio, Basecamp, JIRA, Producteev, Bitbucket, Stifer, Google Docs, Redmine, YouTrack, CapsuleCRM, Xero, Zendesk, Any.do, Todoist, Trac, Wunderlist, Toodledo, Teamwork.com, Google Mail, Taiga, HabitRPG, Axosoft, Countersoft Gemini, Drupal.org, Esa, Help Scout, Flow, Sprintly, Google Calendar & TestRail.
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Stable version requires Chrome
The stable version of Toggl on Linux installs as a Chrome app thus Chrome has to be installed on the machine and run (it can be run as a process in the background). A native client is in the works, but it's still in beta.
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Open source, native Linux desktop client is being worked on
Source code is available on GitHub.
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Platforms:
Windows, Linux, Mac, Mobile
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Flarum
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Very fast loading time
The extensibility allows you to install and enable only the extensions that you desire. This is beneficial to the performance. In addition it's a SPA so js and css are loaded once and retained.
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Need composer
Unable to test Flarum because composer is not a standard in vps.
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Open source
Released under the very permissive MIT license, the source is freely available on GitHub and the Flarum Foundation was set up to guarantee the open source nature of Flarum as well as guarantee independence.
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Extremely complicated to install
It's extremely hard to install Flarum, especially using anything that is hosted by Amazon. Good luck with a simple install for Amazon.
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Easily expandable
Most of the features are extensions, you have free control to en- or disable and remove extensions according to your needs. That keeps Flarum thin, lean but also extremely suitable for all types of communities.
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Modern UI
Designed to be mobile-first, while still allowing a rich interface on desktop. Flarum is created from the ground up to be intuitive and simple to work with.
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Great community
The community building flarum is fantastic and very helpful!
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Mobile Friendly UI
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Lots of features
The developers do a great job adding new bells and whistles.
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Based on (but not built with) Laravel
Flarum is based on many components from Laravel (like Eloquent) and Symfony, thus providing a sense of familiarity to developers with experience in those frameworks.
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Easy installation
As long as you have access to composer, installation is a breeze. This also makes extension management install/removal very easy as the two processes are one and the same.
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Intuitive
Very easy to use and feels very modern, unlike most of the competition out there.
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Easy installation on shared hosting services
Available on softaculous (an auto-installer for web hosting control panels like cPanel).
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Steadily growing
In the last few months Flarum is experiencing growth like never seen before, it's definitely time to jump on board.
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Runs on shared hosting
Easily runs on low end shared hosting hardware as long as you have SSH access for plugins. Also available on Softaculous for auto install which makes it a 1 click job.
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Written in:
PHP and JavaScript
Databases:
MySQL or MariaDB
Web Servers:
Apache or Nginx
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Notion
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15
Cons
5
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Full-featured on desktop, mobile and web
Even the right-click menus on the web are the same as the app.
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Not very fast using native apps
Can take time if you're switching between lots of pages often as it needs to load the data each time
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Unlike anything else
One of the most complete applications one can use to build a personal dashboard (or professional) and migrate all other services to it. No more calendar, task, notes, financials, lists, writing and wiki apps, just Notion.
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Not always very intuitive
Column filters are not that intuitive to apply.
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Pages within pages within pages, to infinity
You can have a ridiculous amount of information within a single note. Look at how it works, you'll be surprised!
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No true backup
True backup can only exist if it's automated and easily recoverable. Else, it's just an outdated copy or useless scrambled data.
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Flexible contents storage and organization
You can upload files and embed online stuff in any hierarchical structure using pages, toggle lists, etc.
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Designed with teams in mind, and less formatting than Evernote
Evernote may be more individual-oriented and has more formatting and such options available, but whether that affects you is down to personal preference. Try both and see which you prefer.
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Highly visual, with icons next to every new page and so on
This feature makes it very easy to find certain notes and such. And great for visual people as well. You could also add images as icons instead, if you like.
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Not yet a new protocol, as it could be! (or could it?)
Think of scuttlebutt or email. the best Evernote alternative would be a "web 3.0" of sorts. Something that would be just a simple file added to a computer and automatically replicated to other computers along with a website and any company could easily pick up the concept and make their own hosting, including some awesome google drive/host of sorts.
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Blocks offer incredible flexibility
The basic unit of organization in Notion is the block, which can be a chunk of text, an image, a bullet point, or even a link to another page. Each page consists of these blocks, which can be easily reorganized, moved to other pages, converted into other content types, or generally manipulated in many useful ways. Because of blocks, restructuring information in Notion is way easier than in any other wiki or notebook app.
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Does a great job with both notes and to-dos
To-dos in Notion aren't just dot point lists. You can drag and drop them into columns just like Trello (Kanban style), you can have sub-tasks, and you can easily mark things off as completed so they are no longer in your way. Notes are also powerful, with proper formatting and ways to manage and search for them, which makes it a great Evernote alternative.
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Cross platform
Works with Android, iOS, Windows, & Mac OSX.
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Awesome for wikis
You can easily start writing a bunch of web pages, share it with co-workers and choose whether to publicize or keep your contents private. It's also easy to hyperlink pages.
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Amazing view flexibility
You can create different views for a page's content and easily toggle between kanban, table, etc. (As long as the content is able to allow different views.)
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Quick and effective search
Just type in a word and you'll have results in no time at all.
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Attach files in tables
You can attach files in table cells, which is a feature missing in most spreadsheet-like applications.
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Great spreadsheet functionality
You can use calculation/formula, links, attachment, inter-referencing of data from other pages or tables, embed documents and images in the table cells.
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Renders Markdown Syntax
Add code blocks, Headers, bullet point, numbered lists, or To-Do boxes by typing using Markdown Syntax (instead of klunkily moving the mouse to formatting boxes)
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Less headaches when editing pages
Lets you restore your page to a past edit. Also works with sub-pages and databases. Though it is worth mentioning that it's a paid feature.
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Platforms:
Windows, macOS, iOS, Android, Web
Collaborative:
Yes
Offline access:
No
Markdown support:
Export
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TickTick
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Create checklist for a task
On each task you can choose between a text description or a checklist.
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No native integrations with IFTTT or Zapier
The app doesn't feature native integration with these services, but you can use this functionality by fiddling with the custom email address that is provided by TickTick.
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Cross-platform
It’s accessible on the web, via a Chrome extension, on Android (phone/tablet, with widgets), and on iOS.
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unable to sync with gtasks, only imports
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Flexible recurring tasks
Recurring tasks are simple to set, and can be created according to custom rules.
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Intelligent date and time entries don't work everywhere
In some apps, you can type "call Ben tomorrow at noon" and the date and time fields will be automatically populated with "tomorrow" and "noon". TickTick has recently implemented this feature, but it doesn't work flawlessly via the webapp or via a widget. The functionality does work good within the Android app, however.
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Customizeable Android widget
You can change the opacity, themes, lists, and cosmetic features of the widget.
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Free version is limited
TickTick's free version is limited to 19 task lists, 1 attachment per day, and 1 collaborator.
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Smart date parsing
You can type "buy milk tomorrow 5pm" it will turn into a task as "buy milk" and reminder set as tomorrow 5pm automatically.
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Abo model is too expensive
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Multiple reminders
You can add up to five reminders for different time to a single task.
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Translation to Portuguese is not professional
For Portuguese speakers, the Portuguese translation seems very amateurish.
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Smart List
Allows you to set custom filters, making it easier to find tasks.
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No search of non-latin languages in web
The web version has no ability to search non-latin languages (e.g. Russian, Greek).
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Multiple reminders
Supports up to 5 reminders per task.
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Interface is not clear
It has too much information, causing some confusion sometimes.
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Advanced sorting options
Tasks can be sorted by dragging and dropping them in the list.
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Google Calendar integration
You can integrate TickTick with Google Calendar.
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Lightweight app
TickTick is resource-light, which is great if you run multiple programs or are using an older device.
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Clean UI
TickTick takes a minimalistic approach in order to keep things simple.
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Easy to add tasks
Just start typing to add a task.
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Has a calendar view
Pro version of the software allows tasks to be laid out in an easy to overview calendar view.
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Supports #hashtags (labels)
Just click a hashtag to filter your labeled tasks.
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Description and checklist all together
Paid users can add description and checklist into a single task all together.
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Set list color
You can set a different color for each list.
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Free task tagging
Tags are a native feature; up to five tags can be applied to each task.
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Great support to recurring tasks
Easy to set recurring tasks and a lot of possibilities to do that.
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Share task lists for collaboration
You can share a list through an email or a shareable link.
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Location reminder
Remind you of a task when you reach specific location.
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Can set duration of a task
You can set starting and ending date and time for tasks.
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Follows Android design guidelines
The mobile Android app of TickTick follows the Android design guidelines for a familiar interface.
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Keyboard shortcuts
TickTick supports keyboard shortcuts that makes it easier to work with.
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Custom themes for pro users
Paid users can enjoy pro themes.
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Recover from trash
Easy to see and recover tasks from trash if you deleted them by accident.
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Print tasks
Easy to print any task you want to.
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Siri integration
You can add tasks via Siri.
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Folder with concluded tasks
Easy to see all concluded tasks by date of conclusion.
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Support team is great
Support team responds quickly.
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Integration with calendars by URL
Shows your events on other calendars (like Outlook) in your task list.
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Platforms:
Windows, Linux, Mac, Android, iOS, Web
Publisher:
Appest Limited
API:
Google Assistant/Alexa/Slack/Zapier/IFTTT/Spark
Collaborative:
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Nozbe
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Cross-platform
With Nozbe you can manage and get your tasks done anytime and anywhere. Nozbe has apps for iOS, Android, Windows Phone, OS X, Windows, and Linux, as well as a universal web interface. The sync works smoothly and handles off-line work responsively – all the work saved on your device will be synced to the servers as soon as you’re back online.
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Limited free plan
After the free trial you can choose to remain on a free plan, but you’ll be restricted to a max of 5 projects and will have limitations on collaboration.
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Great real-time team collaboration features
Nozbe can be a perfect tool to manage communication, data, and workflow for teams – large and small. Features like comments, @mentions, admin/guest roles, attachments, and categories are great for managing all the documents and emails associated with a project. You can also invite people who don't have Nozbe account to participate in your projects.
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Task dependencies missing
Nozbe is great, but one shortcoming relates to "task dependencies" in projects. You should be able to sequence your tasks so that, when you complete a task, the next one that needs to be done becomes the "priority" task for that project. This is a vital feature that will make the program dramatically more useful. The company claims to be working on this improvement.
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Nice and simple user interface
Nozbe is based on Getting Things Done (GTD), a productivity philosophy created by David Allen. However, you don't need to know the methodology to use the tool. You can just add projects, tasks, and attachments, and gradually learn to use the other features to organize your time even better.
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Practical integrations with some favorite tools
Nozbe integrates with email, Evernote, Dropbox, Google Drive, Box, Google Calendar, etc.
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Nozbe.HOW templates
Nozbe users curate a vast collection of free templates that share everything from favorite recipes to tried-and-true vacation itineraries.
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Highly intuitive and works the same way across all platforms
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Platforms:
iOS / Android / Win / Linux / OSX / Web
API:
yes
Collaborative:
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Discourse
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Cons
5
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Has a built-in immune system from trolls, spammers and bad actors
Discourse has a simple user trust system that makes moderating the forum a lot easier. Users gain more permissions as they gain more trust, which limits the amount of damage spammers and trolls can do. Discourse co-founder Jeff Atwood also founded StackExchange, which is the gold standard for gamification/moderation systems so you can also expect Discourse to get better and better at moderation.
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Complicated setup
Compared to standard PHP+MySQL apps, Discourse is more complicated - the app lives in a Docker container. However, a Docker image is available, which reduces the setup time to about 30 minutes.
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100% free and fully open source
Discourse is powered by Ruby on Rails, Ember.js, PostgreSQL and Redis. The code is licensed under GPL and available on GitHub.
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Leaves out users with shared hosting
Discourse requires sudo, which is only available on a VPS.
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Modern & polished UI/UX with lots of great smaller features
The best feature is its design: discourse is designed to aid in the creation of high quality online conversations. Flat discussions with well implemented quoting systems, expandable/collapsible replies, infinite scroll, clean UI and many more features come together to form a highly polished forum experience that makes legacy forums show their age.
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Bad noscript support
When using a Discourse forum without scripts the experience is greatly reduced. It's really hard to use and is read-only, meaning that one can't comment or create threads without scripts.
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Helpful community
Discourse has a comprehensive forum culture support hub at meta.discourse.org.
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It is more "Free to Try" than really free
Discourse is open source free software. The hosting is where the costs come in. Discourse.org hosting starts at $100/mo, but you can pay as little as $5/mo on Digital Ocean or other cloud hosts.
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Hosted and self-hosted solutions
You can host it yourself in a $5 cloud server or on any Linux server you already have. And if you don't want to deal with this, you can use the hosting platform from the development team.
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Extremely expensive hosting
Official discourse.org hosting starts at $100/mo and supports the team creating the software. It can also be hosted on a cloud service like Digital Ocean for $5/mo.
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Live preview while editing the post
The post editor has a synchronized side-by-side preview of the Markdown rendering of the post.
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User selectable themes
Users can choose between the themes made avaliable on their instances, and even use different themes on different devices (mobile vs desktop, for example).
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Export your posts
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Effective search
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Good to go out of the box yet infinitely tweakable
Discourse has sane, safe out of the box defaults, but a million dials and knobs to tweak.
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Easy one-click upgrade
Discourse can upgrade itself with one click in the admin panel. Not the same can be said about MyBB, or most other forums.
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Advanced JavaScript app
Runs in modern browsers and works identically on desktop and tablet and smartphone without the need for a native app.
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Discussions can be organized in categories and tagged
Discussions can be tagged with an arbitrary number of tags, separately from categories. Categories are hierarchical and don't scale; tags do.
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Official Akismet Anti-Spam Plugin
Official Akismet plugin vets posts by new users to make sure they don’t look spammy before they hit your site. Akismet key purchase required.
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Extensible via plugins
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Good on-boarding experience for new users
New users are greeted withe the disco bot which has an interactive experience to teach the basics of using Discourse.
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Ruby on Rails, Ember, JavaScript
Databases:
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Basecamp
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Only free for a short period of time
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Provides several method for support
They offer many ways to get support, such as FAQs, Help Guides, Sample Projects, Videos, Twitter, quick response ticket system, and more.
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Only free for a short period of time
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Easy navigation
Puts everything in one place. Rather than creating more navigation, such as using sub pages, the UI is sheet-based and uses layers instead.
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Lacking communication tools
Basecamp lacks communication methods compared to other services.
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Not for power users
Basecamp is designed for a really rudimentary skillset. You mostly see it used in creative agencies.
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Lots of clicking to get to what you want
There is a proliferation of pages within Basecamp. You have to click all over the place to get to what you need.
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