When comparing Priority Matrix vs SynapBook, the Slant community recommends SynapBook for most people. In the question“What are the best offline to-do list apps for Windows?” SynapBook is ranked 10th while Priority Matrix is ranked 23rd. The most important reason people chose SynapBook is:
Using the tree structure, you can structure the content.
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Pros
Pro Helps prioritize, rather than simply listing tasks
Priority Matrix helps me focus on what's truly important on my todo list, so I can work more efficiently.
Pro Super easy to share / delegate tasks
All I have to do is press a button, rather than drafting a whole email to one of my co-workers.
Pro Solid methodology
The software implements time proven methodologies; not just a to-do list.
Pro Lots of different views
Priority Matrix makes it really easy to see your task list in different ways: You can see it in the quadrant view, calendar view, a filterable list, and also a Gantt Chart if you have the business license.
Full disclosure: Originally posted by an Appfluence Intern (who was equally impressed with the software's layout and functionality before working there)
Pro Memo can be structured in tree form
Using the tree structure, you can structure the content.
Pro Nice sticky memo UI
It can support pop-up notes which can be used like simple Windows Sticky memo app.
Pro Both search-based Memo and organizing tree Note
Search-based notes and tree-oriented tree notes are supported separately, so can be used conveniently depending on the purpose.
Pro Offline mode support
Basically, it is based on server synchronization, but it can be used offline.
Pro Folding
Groups can be folded.
Pro Various text styles and decorations
General styles (bold, font size), highlighter and separator line, and more.
Pro Frequent updates
Bug fixes and additional new features rolled out frequently.
Pro Free
Cons
Con Expensive
Used to be free, is now $12+ a month.
Con Does not support iOS
This app only supports Android and desktop OS, but not iOS.
