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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:
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Asana
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10
Cons
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Powerful team collaboration features
Asana has fantastic mechanisms for dealing with team collaboration. Not only can tasks be assigned to team members, but Asana lets users follow tasks and use hyperlinks to refer to team members within a task.
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Mobile version lacks calendar
Asana's calendar is present in the web version but is conspicuously missing in the mobile app.
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Free for up to 15 users
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Unable to manage multiple workspaces
Each "workspace" or "team" in Asana is strictly isolated. You cannot see your personal tasks versus work tasks or collaborations together, you need to log in to a different profile.
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Simple workflow
The Asana task workflow within a project is broken down into "Today," "Upcoming," and "Later." The tasks themselves have the status of either done or not done. There is also a subtask feature to group tasks together. Tasks can be assigned to other team members and are stored in the "Inbox" view for processing. This replaces email for some team communication.
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No task dependencies in free version
Dependencies is only available only to Teams and Organizations on Asana Premium.
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CSV export and print
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Can not use list view and board view for a same project
Asana can only choose one, either a list view or a board view.
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Very polished interface
Teams can have private (only visible to project members) and public (visible to anyone in the team) projects. Each member can also have their own personal projects. Tasks can be viewed in list and calendar views. It's possible to display only the tasks assigned to the user or tasks organized by project or team. Single tasks can exist in multiple projects. Lists of tasks can be divided into sections and organized in many different ways – tasks that still have to be done, tasks that have been completed, by due date, by assignee, by popularity, etc. Expanding a task will allow adding things like subtasks, tags, and attachments, as well as comments. Users can also subscribe to a task via RSS from this view. There's a separate view specifically for attachments. Search lets you find what you’re looking for quickly.
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Strange UX with strange workflow
Similar to task the manager in Todoist or Wunderlist, but not too complex for under four members.
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Tagging system allows easily filtering tasks
The tagging system enables project managers to easily filter tasks.
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UX Design is overly opinionated
The workflow is not very customizable, which forces you to use a flow that may not be your preferred or best option.
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Provides lots of help for getting started
There are many videos, tutorials, and reference documents to help you get up and running.
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Supports Kanban and list views
Asana provides a list view and a Kanban view which can be selected if a new project is created.
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Well thought out keyboard shortcuts
Keyboard shortcuts all involve the Tab key, so it is unlikely that they will interfere with shortcuts that have already been established.
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Integrates with Slack
It's possible to have tasks appear in a Slack channel.
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Platforms:
Web, iOS, Android
Collaborative:
yes
Search:
yes
Subtasks:
yes
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Tagpacker
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7
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2
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100% free (at the moment)
The company earns (enough) money with affiliate links, therefore there is no need for a purchasable pro membership.
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Uses affiliate links, which can be seen as an invasion of privacy
Affiliate links are usually not only a way to earn money with advertisement. They also include generating user profiles, which could be seen as a big privacy issue.
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Auto tagging
It makes tag suggestions based on your tags already used
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Only list view available
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Follows strict privacy rules
Because it is located in Germany, the company has to follow very strict rules regarding privacy.
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Automate tasks with Zapier
Automating tasks with Zapier.
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API
Programatically access links and tags.
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Clean, efficient UI
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Date
It saves the date when the bookmark is added
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Web
API:
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OneTab
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5
Cons
4
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Overall very useful
It takes all of your tabs (choose between all/all-except-current/current/all-to-right/all-to-left) and turns them into links in a special OneTab tab where you can further manage your tabs by dividing them into groups, removing duplicates and securing them so that they can't be removed unless unsecured.
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Can get messy
The OneTab tab has everything in a list format with just simple headings describing what you have in this or that list. It isn't comfortable to manage it when you have quite a lot of tabs in there.
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You can organize links by dragging and dropping them
You can drag and drop links/tabs to reorder them by relevance, or to move them from one list to another.
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Slightly confusing UX
It's easy to forget that clicking on the OneTab button in the extensions bar doesn't show you options – it saves your current session by closing all your tabs in the given browser window. That might be slightly annoying if you were trying to access the OneTab dashboard or view OneTab options instead of trying to save your current session in OneTab, but this is only a minor inconvenience given how easy it is to restore your session.
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Non-invasive
The OneTab dashboard only appears the first time you open your browser after quitting, although you can also make it appear through the extension button in the extensions bar. This is less invasive behavior than the Chrome extensions that appear every time you open a new browser tab.
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Clicking on a tab/link to re-open it automatically deletes it from a session
This is not so much a con as much as it is a heads up for those who use OneTab as a form of transient digital bookmarking (like me!). When you click on a tab/link in any given OneTab session, that will cause it to disappear from the list of tabs in that section. It would be nice if there was an interim period or separate place where the link is still visible/accessible. That or it would be nice to have a version history of past closed tabs/links and sessions.
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Provides just enough information
OneTab provides just the right amount of meta-info about the tabs you've saved. It groups them by session, and tells you how many tabs are in each session, as well as the date the session was created. Every saved tab includes the bookmarked favicon and page title.
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Data loss
When you run ccleaner or CleanMyMac, all OneTab data may vanish.
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Management & sharing of saved sessions
OneTab makes it very easy to restore, delete, share, lock, rename, and favorite your saved tab sessions. OneTab also makes it easy to share, export and import URLs into your OneTab dashboard as a whole.
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Checkvist
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10
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As simple or as complex as you need
Checkvist hits a sweet spot between minimal and complexity. It gives you a host of options and extras to use on your lists, but you can completely ignore them if you don't need them and keep it very simple. This makes Checkvist a one-stop shop, regardless of what type of 'list' you need.
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Limited capability in the android app
Checkvist is primarily a web interface.
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Tasks can be managed with custom tags
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vim-like commands
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Convenient search by text or tag filtering
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Converts incoming emails to todos - this is a way to enter tasks from anywhere.
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Great search
Search filters help you search for tasks by tag, due date, assignee, etc.
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Very flexible
To-do lists often need to be grouped and regrouped for clarity. The outline-based nature of Checkvist makes it easy to move things across categories, to increase and decrease priority, etc.
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Smart parsing of items
Parses markdown, html links, hashtags to become formatted text, clickable links, and tags, respectively.
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Generous set of free features
Checkvist offers many free features if you are using this individually.
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Supports comments on tasks
Any item can have a free-text comment, which can be shown or hidden as desired.
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Platforms:
Web-based, Android/iOS PWA
API:
yes
Collaborative:
yes
Dark Theme:
yes
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Tabliss
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Free and Open source and gets the job done
FOSS and has necessary features to make a great start up page. Highly recommend.
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Essential features only
This extension features a few but useful features only. But it is a great new tab page nonetheless. P.S. If you wanna add new features, you can just fork the source code if you are that kinda guy (its FOSS).
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Has a web version
Phones usually don't support extensions. A web version is a godsend, especially since it has a dedicated mobile webpage.
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Limited customization
Widgets can't be customized a lot.
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GTDNext
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GTD style lists
All the “Get Things Done” lists you would expect: next actions, someday, waiting, and scheduled.
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No mobile app available
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Automatic next actions
When it comes to choosing your next action, most to-do apps suffer from the same problem: All of your actions (sometimes hundreds in total) are visible to choose from. This can overwhelm users and cause them to give up on the system. GTDNext is different. In the "Next Action" view, only the very next action is shown for each of your projects. This results in a nicely consolidated view of only the things that need your immediate attention.
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Web only
GTDNext does not have native apps for other devices, but it does work across PC/Mac/Linux on the web client.
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Unlimited levels of projects and actions
In GTDNext you can set up an unlimited number of levels for your projects and actions, allowing you to plan your project and sub-projects in as much detail as needed.
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No Google Tasks integration
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Areas of Focus
GTDNext supports the “Areas of Focus” methodology from Getting Things Done. You can filter all of your tasks to just show your work tasks, side project tasks, or personal tasks. There is also a global filter, so that when you’re hard at work you can focus only on your work projects and tasks.
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Option to visualize all projects and tasks in a single outline view
This is really useful because it prevents you from having to navigate through each project individually.
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Many keyboard shortcuts available
The number of keyboard shortcuts makes it easy to log or add tasks without removing your hands from the keys.
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Platforms:
Web
API:
no
Collaborative:
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KanbanFlow
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6
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Simple & easy interface
The board space is very well used and configurable. User interactions are clear and intuitive.
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You cannot do a search on all boards, so if you have a lot of info on many boards, you have to search one at a time
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WIP Limits
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No mobile app
There is a web app for mobile devices but it lacks some features that a native app could offer.
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Swimlanes
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Pomodoro timer
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Estimation & time spent
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Collaboration features
Any changes you make on the board are instantly available to all members of the team.
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Platforms:
Cloud/Web Android IOS
API:
Yes
Collaborative:
Yes
Offline access:
Yes
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NANO
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17
Cons
5
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Feeless
Due to NANO's structure it requires 0 fees.
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Traceable transactions
Not anonymous, but there is discussion to change this.
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Instant transactions
Instantaneous transactions. The fastest cryptocurrency in activity now.
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Lower/slow adoption
Perfect for peer to peer but lot of work to do to get business on board.
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Does not require mining
Does not require mining
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Strongly opposed by Bitcoin maximalists because it threatens Bitcoins existence
As an example, the censoring by moderators of the biggest cryptocurrency forum on Reddit /r/cryptocurrency.
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Decentralized
NANO is provably decentralized.
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Prone to hoarding
Many people might want to hold nano longer term as demand grows and supply is limited. However fortunately there are no direct financial rewards for holding nano as opposed to proof of stake currencies.
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Best cryptocurrency for daily use
With instant, feeless and decentralized transactions, Nano is the most ethical and the best cryptocurrency for daily use.
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Lesser known compared to other alternatives - it doesn't have much presence outside of the crypto space
The Nano Foundation doesn't have a massive marketing budget. Nano does only one thing, and that one thing directly competes with Bitcoin. In the short term it's going to be very difficult for Nano.
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Deflationary
Forever limited number of Nanos .
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Very secure
In theory, in order to send a transaction you just need to notify the receiving wallet, making it fully P2P (Peer-to-Peer).
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Embeddable
Nano is easy to integrate with other platforms.
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Green
Nano is hypereefficient. The entire network could run on the output of a single wind turbine
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Great community
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Fairly distributed
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Inclusive, classless
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Great for developers
Nano is very easy to develop with. There also exist many libraries for a wide variety of programming languages.
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Easy to use
Easy to use. What bitcoin was meant to be.
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Easy adoption to every day business
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Not traceable because of speed
Nano is so fast that can't be tracked by anyone.
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SoV
It has 0 supply emission
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Casual
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Tracks task dependencies using a graph
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Price
At its cheapest level, Casual is $9 per month for two users and two GB of storage. The trial period is short and there is no free version.
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Great to-do templates
Every to-do list & project can be saved as an amazing template that you can re-use in the future.
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Offers a high-level overview of projects
The workflow with dependencies shows where the things are at a glance. No more frustrations of how your project is going and who is doing what.
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Sync deadlines to Google Calendar
To-do items can be integrated with your day-to-day schedule using Google Calendar.
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Visual way of organizing your work
The workflow includes dependencies and shows you where things are at a glance.
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Platforms:
Web
API:
no
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Zoho Projects
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Document management features
Share text files, spreadsheets, presentations and other documents associated with your team and work on them together. A version control system makes sure that everyone has access to the latest copy.
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Has mobile apps
With native apps for iPhone, Android and iPad, you can continue to plan your project activities, assign work, manage resources, log time and access documents even as you are away from your desk.
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Has a built-in bug tracker
Log bugs and track them as they get fixed and tested. Define custom workflows and business rules. Track code changes made in GitHub and Bitbucket.
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Free version
Free for up to 3 users.
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Supports project pages
Pages help you create a centralized searchable information repository for your projects. They can be used as an intranet to publish company links, documents, announcements and events.
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Platforms:
Web, Mobile
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MeisterTask
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Unlimited tasks and projects for free
MeisterTask offers a free plan that includes unlimited tasks and projects, as well as two integrations of the user's choice.
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No Linux desktop application
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Useful integrations
MeisterTask has integrations with Google Drive, Dropbox, Slack, GitHub, BitBucket, Zendesk, Zapier, and MindMeister. You can even get a personal URL to subscribe to your tasks, schedule, etc. via any calendar program that supports the iCal format (e.g. MacOS default calendar application, or maybe even Fantastical 2 on the same platform).
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Main view isn't compact enough
The main view isn't compact enough even when set to small font and compact view. Additionally, columns are not collapsible.
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Task Automations
MeisterTask offers “Section Actions” that help automate steps in your workflow and increase efficiency and consistency.
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Subtasks are hidden inside the task
It can be hard to see the complete details of each task due to the nested interface.
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No reminders
No native reminder events.
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Platforms:
Windows, macOS, iOS, Android
Collaborative:
Yes
Offline access:
Yes
Subtasks:
Yes
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Adguard AdBlocker
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6
Cons
5
Specs
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Easy to use
Get the paid version which you can try completly free for two weeks.
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Unable to use a VPN when using this software concurrently
This is because of how the filtering and blocking process on almost all non-root block options amongst apps work. The app makes use of the VPN protocol locally to block ads and thus you won't be able to use a VPN at the same time.
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Easy to use but also provides top notch protection
Not complex. However, the protection makes it seem like it is.
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Slow
Like any browser extension, it slows down your browser.
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Offers an operating system-level solution in addition to per-browser extensions
While most ad blockers can only help you while viewing web pages and only in one specific browser inside which they're installed, AdGuard offers a Windows application which runs in the background of your system and blocks ads on all browsers and native applications from only a single process.
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Commercial
It not really nice to route all your sensible data through their servers.
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Stealth mode
offers options to prevent user tracking like removing url tracking parameters disable browsing api (webrtc, push, location) remove/modify identifying browser request headers
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Just a browser addon
It is just a browser addon so it will only work with the supported browsers and you have to install it for all browsers separately.
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Option to allow useful ads
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Blocks some websites
Occasionally blocks access to some unrelated websites which heavily uses Javascript.
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Split VPN Tunneling compatible
You can run AdGuard for your adblocking, and another VPN service at the same time.
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Platforms:
Windows, Linux, Mac, iOS, Android, Browser
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Subtle tab
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6
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Has Google calendar integration
You can check current day events on every new-tab. It really makes it easy to keep track of events.
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Not very customizable
More customizations features would help.
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Syncs across browsers
All data from notes gets synced to a Chrome browser in your home device.
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Has a notes widget
Easy to create multiple notes list.
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Eye catching wallpapers
Wallpapers load extremely fast and it has various categories already sorted for wallpapers.
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Has Todo Widget with Todoist and Wunderlist Integrations
It's easy to track the tasks on phone and new tab due to integrations.
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100% Free
No hidden charges. Cuztomisable wallpapers are enough forme
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Elegant New Tab
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5
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5
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Beautiful, detail-oriented design
The extension has a transparent design inspired Material Design. It includes small things like pretty weather animations, color adaptive ripple effects on top sites that really add to the user experience.
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Displays weather information
Temperature and weather conditions are shown at the top.
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Shows inspirational quotes
A new inspiring quote is shown every minute.
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Free and open source
The extension is licensed under MIT and available on GitHub.
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Agenda Mode
The new Agenda Mode let's you focus on the task in hand.
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Kantree
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15
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Pros
14
Cons
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Dynamic kanban view
Kanban board to drag and drop cards across columns. Select which group type to show as columns: status, milestones, labels, teams, etc (you can create your own dimensions) Set rules to your group (such like auto-assign card to user when dropping a card)
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Its not project management...
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Infinite hierarchy
Cards can have checklists. Items in the checklist are actual cards, which can be organized in their own board. Projects is like a tree of card, with unlimited sub-level boards. Perfect to manage complex project with hierarchy. You can choose different settings and user permissions at every level.
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Custom card groups
Group your card in unlimited dimensions. You can use the built-in groups (lists, labels, milestones), adapt them or create your own. This allows you to manage a projects in other dimensions (by versions, teams, offices, categories, releases, etc). Visualize your project in kanban and table view, by the group types of your choice. Drag and drop cards quickly between groups. Track progress by group types (ideal for managing iterations).
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Self-hosted option
Kantree can be installed on your server #privacy
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Card models
Use or create card model to best represent your work, for each of your project. Dozens of types of attributes available, including text, yes/no values, map, file attachments, due date, etc Perfect to manage projects of different kinds, with multiple card types - like ideas, sales contact, customer feedback, bug report, feature request, bill/order.
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Notification (email and in-app)
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Slack integration
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Github integration
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Charts and analytics
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Work in progress limits
Set soft limit to group, so that your teams don't get overloaded and lose focus
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Mobile
Adaptative design that is optimize for touch-based interface and adapt the UI to small screen (mobile and tablet)
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Table view
Manage your cards in table, by groups. All the cards are displayed as rows, with their attributes in columns. Group cards by any group type: milestones, status, team, label, epic, release... Drag and drop cards across groups. Pick the attributes to include in the table
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Card links
Create linked card to mirror a card in another projects / organization. Create links with the attributes of the target card, or with its own attributes (to manage a card in multiple boards) Create custom card relationship: blocked by, same as, etc. Kantree also support infinite card hierarchy
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File attachment
Drag and drop multiple files to your cards at once. Preview files in a gallery, by card or for the entire project
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Enhancer for YouTube™
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3
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3
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Pins the video to a corner of the screen if you scroll down
With this feature you can read the entire page without ever losing sight of the video.
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Control the volume with the mouse wheel anytime the cursor is over the player
This is especially handy in videos where there's a lot of dynamic in volume levels, unlike the slider at the bottom you can raise or lower it almost before you're finished forming the thought to do so. It also allows you to set a default start volume for all videos instead of the usual 100%.
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Specify your preferred resolutions
Ever had a network-heavy process running while watching YouTube and had the site start loading videos at a grainy resolution instead of taking an extra few seconds to buffer adequately at a higher one? Not anymore with this extension! You can set up to four resolutions in order of preference and it will ensure that if any are available for that video it will use them rather than adapt.
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AdBlocker Ultimate
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Pros
6
Cons
4
Specs
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Completely free
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Just a browser addon
It is just a browser addon so it will only work with the supported browsers and you have to install it for all browsers separately.
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Best Youtube ad blocking
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Element hiding helper has occasional hiccups.
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Free and open source
Anyone can improve and audit the code. Licensed with a gplv3 license.
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Memory hog that gets worse the longer it runs
Happened with 64-Bit Firefox 62.0.3 running on Desktop PC with 64-Bit Windows 10 Pro with 8GB of RAM.
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Supports most popular browsers
AdBlocker Ultimate works on Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, Opera, Internet Explorer, Safari and Yandex.Browser.
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Slow
Like any browser extension it slows down your browser.
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No acceptable ads
Unlike other adblockers, AdBlocker Ultimate doesn't have any whitelisted websites, ad networks or advertising agencies.
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Avoids awful looping problems on Firefox one sees with Adblock Plus and uBlock
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Platforms:
Browser Addon, Windows (whole system)
Cost:
Free (browser), from $2.50/mo or $74.95 lifetime (Windows)
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TeamWork.com
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Offers lots of granularity in task management
Tasks are grouped in task lists and can have subtasks. Each task list can be assigned to a particular set of users, aligned with a milestone and have notes. Each task in the task list can have a description, a start and a due date, attachments, priority, manually set progress, followers, dependencies, be assigned to a particular set of users and set to repeat. Each subtask has the same configurable properties except instead of the ability to assign people, subtasks can be commented on.
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Provides too much detail for small projects
Amount of granularity for tasks can be overwhelming for small projects or teams.
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Each project has only the required functionality
It's possible to limit projects only to the necessary features so that unnecessary functionality doesn't get in the way and clutter up the interface.
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Good assortment of features
Gantt charts, calendar and an easy overview of huge amount tasks.
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Unsplash
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All pictures are free for use
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Photographers dont get much credit
Photographers dont get much credit, not crediting seems to be more encouraged.
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High creative quality
The community is full of professional photographers.
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They make money off your free photos
They make money off your free photos by partnering up with all these other companies that charge you to use their services
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Free API
JSON API for developers to find and get images, or list new images.
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Approval can take time
The approval process for uploaded photo's can take some time.
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Big open comunity
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Photos don't get uploaded.
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Easy to use
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No interest in contributions
Photo's can be refused, apparently without any human intervention or review and get a computer generated reply stating that "the quality of the pictures did not meet the guidelines".
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The pictures are curated by Unsplash
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Moderated by Unsplash
Nice one.
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Fresh vibes
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Integrated in tools
Integrated in tools like Sketch, Framer, and Codepen.
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